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Breaker814 05-02-2012 03:21 PM

Any advice on seeing workers comp dr tmw?
 
Im seeing the workers compensation dr tmw about my foot. Any one have any suggestions about this??? Thanks, anything is greatly appreciated

*pamela* 05-02-2012 05:34 PM

I remember being so nervous about my QME, especially because my WC insurance company is playing hard ball. Just be honest about your pain. Don't hide it. If you're nervous because you're worried that they aren't going to believe your pain, tell the doctor that. Just be honest and it might help to type out a list if there are things that you want him/her to know.

Good luck!!

LIT LOVE 05-02-2012 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by *pamela* (Post 875481)
I remember being so nervous about my QME, especially because my WC insurance company is playing hard ball. Just be honest about your pain. Don't hide it. If you're nervous because you're worried that they aren't going to believe your pain, tell the doctor that. Just be honest and it might help to type out a list if there are things that you want him/her to know.

Good luck!!

Sorry, but I'm not sure this is the best advice.

OP, please clarify--is this a defense medical exam? Do you have an attorney, btw?

painman2009 05-02-2012 08:58 PM

hey I'm in ny and my red is comp. all you can do is you are requested to go to and IME(insurance medical exam) is be truthful and do not go alone. make sure you have some one with you who can support you while waiting and after exam. I know I have atty,s handling my comp case, and i also see a lot of dr,s all who agree on my multiple dx,s including RSD/CRPS. and it doesn't matter how many times i see this IME quack he always says the same thing (alleged RSD/CRPS) funny cause one of the times he examined me he didn't warn me where he was going to touch and he wound up getting hit by by natural reaction to protect the area. You can't fake that. listen you know what is going on and as long as you have dr,s to back the DX and you are truthful you will be ok. And usually these IME dr,s make many mistakes because you are not there patient and they are just trying to get you in and out. Good luck

lyndabw1 05-02-2012 09:05 PM

work comp qme
 
I have been battling work comp for around 7 years, and surprise suppries, my me doc have helped me more, REALLY :) than my work comp or tho docs.

The me listened. Got the the ball rolling for me on my rsd treatment,
You never know. So just be honest and forthcoming. And be be sure to take documents to back up all visits, meds etc. Also keep notes, you will be glad for for this. And so will everyone else. ?
You deserve to be treated well. So treat yourself we'll and it helps others.

Its scary scary scary:eek::eek: I know.
good luck.
:grouphug:

Lynda
Lynda

Breaker814 05-02-2012 11:26 PM

Thanks guys,

I posted cause I had tried to get in contact with Lawyer and no one was getting back to me. But she finally got back to me, she just told me answer their questions. :)

LIT LOVE 05-02-2012 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Breaker814 (Post 875561)
Thanks guys,

I posted cause I had tried to get in contact with Lawyer and no one was getting back to me. But she finally got back to me, she just told me answer their questions. :)

Exactly. Essentially, you treat it like a deposition. It's a medical-legal eval. (Our natural reaction is to assume all docs care about our health and making us better. It rarely applies in this type of exam.)

catra121 05-03-2012 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Breaker814 (Post 875561)
Thanks guys,

I posted cause I had tried to get in contact with Lawyer and no one was getting back to me. But she finally got back to me, she just told me answer their questions. :)

Good luck today. It's true...all you can do is be honest. If it's a bad work comp doc then they're going to do what they're going to do anyway to cast doubt on you and your situation. I had 2 bad ones and 1 good one...so you never know. Thankfully the first one I ever saw was good and confirmed my diagnosis of RSD. But the good news is that despite how the work comp docs shade their reports, judges see that a lot so as long as you are honest and don't get caught is any lies that would really cast doubt on your character it will be alright in the end. Good luck today and I hope that you get one of the decent ones.

Jomar 05-03-2012 12:52 PM

We have a Workers Comp forum that should have some helpful info & posts on it.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum30.html


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