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Old 05-08-2014, 12:08 PM #1
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Hello all,i am having an on going problem with my r/ankle wich my workers comp doctors have tried but can't resolve.I recently was seen by a dr from my medicaid ins for other foot issue,when he saw my r/ankle and examined it he immediatley gave me a script for an mri,he said their was to much looseness in the ankle possible ligament rupture.Yesterday was seen by an orthopedic surgeon from workers comp,he said he was sorry he could do nothing for me and that my ankle problem was due to my back issues.So he gave me a refferal for a knew pain management dr,now isn't this giong backwards i have been seeing a pm for the past year with no progress.I know you should not mix any workrelated injuries with medicaid or they will want their money back when case is settled,but i need to know how bad is the r/ankle before getting it gets worse, .What would you advice me?
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