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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: IL
Posts: 279
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: IL
Posts: 279
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Originally Posted by Littlepaw
If you end up having a condition amenable to PRP you can probably find someone in your area just googling your town and prolotherapy. PRP is usually not covered by insurance but cost is not outrageous. I have not had PRP myself, kind of wish I had tried it for initial my rupture that never healed. My stepmother did it for tennis elbow and was pleased with results. Keep in mind they do say it will cause a temporary increase in inflammation.
 Littlepaw
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I'm already having to claw and scratch to find MD's who accept medicaid and being that I'm on medicaid, I probably can't afford the PRP. I have no idea if my injection today was even covered . This whole everything is really getting to me.
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