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Old 06-08-2009, 10:53 AM #1
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Hi Everyone,
I was in auto accidents which resulted in a diagnosis of SIJD. At this point I've had PT, cortisone injections, and lots of pain and confusion. It has changed my life. It is disabling, and couldn't walk much before the SI joint injections last week. I'm not sure how long this relief will last.

It has been impossible to get straight answers from my medical providers - when I ask about prognosis, he says "everyone is different" and "there's no surgery for this", yet on the internet there are surgical alternatives.
Anyway, any input would be appreciated.
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