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Having the hardest time finding an orthopedist and ER visit
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 205747"><p>Lisa - thank you for the hugs.</p><p></p><p>Abbey - they wouldn't have sent in a team and done all possible tests. They would have continued to check cardiac enzymes and then possibly/probably a stress test by a cardiology group that isn't familiar with my case. They would have only addressed the one issue.</p><p></p><p>Loth - no pain mgmt doctor. My GP wants me to see a general ortho and go from there. And I don't want to just keep putting a bandaid on things. I want to have some kind of plan of action. I've had the lower back and hip issues since childhood. It is now disabling and needs to be looked into further.</p><p></p><p>Crazymama - We did try PT, but without any kind of diagnosis they really didn't know what to do and wondered why I was there. And since they didn't know the underlying issue, the PT actually made the pain worse.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 205747"] Lisa - thank you for the hugs. Abbey - they wouldn't have sent in a team and done all possible tests. They would have continued to check cardiac enzymes and then possibly/probably a stress test by a cardiology group that isn't familiar with my case. They would have only addressed the one issue. Loth - no pain mgmt doctor. My GP wants me to see a general ortho and go from there. And I don't want to just keep putting a bandaid on things. I want to have some kind of plan of action. I've had the lower back and hip issues since childhood. It is now disabling and needs to be looked into further. Crazymama - We did try PT, but without any kind of diagnosis they really didn't know what to do and wondered why I was there. And since they didn't know the underlying issue, the PT actually made the pain worse. Thanks for the thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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