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Join Date: Jun 2015
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Posts: 630
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It is difficult to be between two insurances, I am owed thousands of dollars which I doubt I will ever recoup, because of two insurance companies. If we had single payer there would be no issue. I hope he gets a diagnosis soon for financial peace and for the financial piece.
Starting PT in the water ASAP is to his benefit whether this is CRPS or not. It is best if he starts it now, before lasting brain changes are made.
Low Dose Naltrexone is a drug protocol used to treat auto-immunity. It is novel, because it is neither a cure, nor symptom control. Basically, it stimulates the body to heal itself! It's a totally different treatment. I have had great success with it, along with PT in a warm, salt water pool. Dr. Pradeep Chopra, A CRPS specialist from RI, rates this protocol highly, too. The beauty of it is, it is affordable, has few to no side effects, and it usually eliminates the need for pain killers. I take it daily and have an emergency supply of Tramadol.
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