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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Wise Elder
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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So Kathi:
Am I to understand that when Alan goes to Dr. Fred (later on this month), and he brings these two print outs (of this topic), that we ask Dr. Fred
"We need an ortho guy who will do MRI's of Alan's Sacrum and coccyx.
Is this right?
Also, and this is a good piece of info
When I first married Alan, he used to drive his car every day and he broke every driver's seat of every car he had.
EVERY ONE!!!
They all were tilted to the left. They NEVER WERE IN THE ORIGINAL POSITION. You know what I mean? When a driver gets into his car, and buckles up, well Alan's seat was broken because he was a 300 lb man and he would move the seat constantly.
I used to say "how the heck can you drive a seat like this?" and he would ALWAYS SAY 'I'm used to it'.
Every single seat wound up looking the same way.
He quit driving about 8 years ago because he couldn't feel the pedals.
If we find a person to do these MRIs, and somebody says "ah, sacrum and stuff, now we know, well, if they do this, and Alan does PT, does this mean, he will get the feeling back in his feet, and the tingling will go away??
This seems UNLIKELY.
Melody
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