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Old 11-02-2014, 12:37 AM #19
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Originally Posted by aneczka View Post
Dr Holman has put together a website on that topic. Looks very interesting. I've understood what they meant with "flexion and extension" looking at the pictures. All they need is a pillow and a normal MRI machine, plus something extraordinary: a good will and a bit of intelligence. I will see if I can find that here.

Guess what, I'm sending that link to both my GP and that arrogant MD. Here it is http://www.positionalcordcompression.com/

There is also another one, which I'll send them both also: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3587072/

It's amazing how the doctors can't solve your problem, yet think high about themselves. If you can't solve my problem, you are just not good enough of a doctor, or you need to learn more, end of story. We should apply the same measure we do apply to call center workers: if you can't fix my problem, do a thorough search and educate yourself (I worked in various call centers for a few years, and the attitude "I can't help you, but I still know it all" was simply out of question).
Glad you were able to find that other link, as it is more current.....and thats great that you are taking the "bull by the horns", if you are not getting the answers from the ones that are supposed to be trained & educated & willing to "think outside the box" then yes you need to be our own advocate!

If you take the time to read any of my past posts, you can get the idea that I have dealt with more than 1 arrogant Doc who just wanted to pass me by....prior to 4 years ago or so I never had issues with my health.....after the 3 surgeries in 2011 it has been a struggle to be positive however now I am trying very hard to go "with the program" and follow this Docs advice.

Look forward to seeing if the info I relayed to you will be something your docs will be willing to investigate and if it may help in your diagnoses.

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