Posted on Mar 14, 2020
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I've been dealing with lower back pain for the past four months. Recently the pain has extended down my buttock all the way to my left foot. The pain got so bad yesterday that I had to call 911 and get transported to the hospital. All I got was an X-Ray, steroid shot, and some pain meds.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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If your doctor is not responsive, get a referral to PT and have them "suggest" it to your doc
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Because an MRI is thousand dollar picture, it takes half an hour to an hour to take one, and your hospital only has one machine. The waiting list for most hospitals is about a month for an MRI. You won't receive one at the ER because they aren't going to cancel someone else's appointment who waited a month unless your condition is life threatening. You have a chronic pain issue meaning it would follow a chronic pain protocol. Just like you don't administer antibiotics and IVs for every illness, you don't start off with the most expensive or invasive treatments for chronic pain either.
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SGT(P) (Join to see) aha. Little info goes a long way.
4 Kelvin!!!! Almost as cold as my ex-wifes heart!
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SGT Michael Hudgens Cost is always relevant when you have budget constraints.

I would also not recommend demanding anything from anybody in the military weather private or general. You might get what you want but you're going to piss everybody off and everybody can play fuck fuck games to make your life hell while you wait for them to help you.
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CW2 (Join to see) lol sounds like a cold hearted lady.

I'm glad I could help.
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SGT Michael Hudgens Even the military has a budget. I'm not sure why you think they don't.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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Sounding like a sis doc attack. If you had an MRI, it will likely reveal that you have a herniation or a bulge, or even some level of arthritis. This pinched off the nerve and causes that horrible pain. Steroid is what they would recommend. You can ask about a combination of FA spent in and a muscle relaxer and PT. You should have an MRI, just ask for it and wait, as it may take a while.
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