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Having issues with my pain clinic..need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 548297" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>You are in charge of your body. If he recommmends it, and you don't want it- it's fine. He's not going to drop you as a patient or anything. He has to go another route. And he will. I have a friend in NYC who is a neurosurgeon, some people have anyurisms in their brains- they opt for NO SURGERY, a sure death sentence for something easily fixed. If they don't want the surgery, she can't force them, even knowing they'll die.</p><p></p><p>That's a little extreme in this case of course, but the point is -the dr. has to respect you. He has to be professional. Don't accept anything less than that kind of treatment. I think that dr's do procedures all the time for the money. Ins. co's don't pay loads of money for office visits, but operations? Heck yeah!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 548297, member: 2668"] You are in charge of your body. If he recommmends it, and you don't want it- it's fine. He's not going to drop you as a patient or anything. He has to go another route. And he will. I have a friend in NYC who is a neurosurgeon, some people have anyurisms in their brains- they opt for NO SURGERY, a sure death sentence for something easily fixed. If they don't want the surgery, she can't force them, even knowing they'll die. That's a little extreme in this case of course, but the point is -the dr. has to respect you. He has to be professional. Don't accept anything less than that kind of treatment. I think that dr's do procedures all the time for the money. Ins. co's don't pay loads of money for office visits, but operations? Heck yeah! [/QUOTE]
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