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kickysnana

(3,908 posts)
13. Yes and those sometimes work for some people some of the time.
Sun Jun 15, 2014, 02:05 AM
Jun 2014

Something like 50% of shots are misplaced according to an article on DU a while ago.
It is hard to do work hooked up to a tens machine, anything but simple exercise does nothing for spacicity except make it worse.

If you have 4 hours of useable time and you are using it to get to and from therapy that leaves no time for work or family.

There comes a point when expensive therapy is done and the $20 prescription that keeps you working and from taking your life is well worth it.

Making Docs clairvoyant NARCS is a very, very bad idea. The more layers of bureaucracy and suspicion you require of doctors, totally breaks down the doctor patient relationship.

Short term recovery pain vs long term pain should not be hard to figure out and deal with. I almost broke their sensors when my OMG pain hit during a therapy session but at least I finally had some insurance company proof besides the BP spikes when my pain was not controlled.

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