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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Always_Believe (02-19-2016), Littlepaw (02-20-2016), mama mac (02-19-2016), PurpleFoot721 (02-19-2016) |
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I think that many medical professionals treat parts instead of people. So sad it has come to this. How are they going to know which part to fix first?
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I can't understand limiting the body part check up after a full body vehicular accident and ER visit! That is totally whack. That seems like a set up for a negligence case to me....
So sorry he 's having to jump through hoops to get checked out. I find it inexcusable (and I excuse doctors for a lot). I hope he's feeling better and everything goes okay. Keep us posted. ![]()
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That is crazy! Some of the larger hospitals have orthopedic trauma doctors if you have access to one. Are you talking to a central scheduling location or the actual office? It may be the policy and they are simply doing what they have been told. I would try talking to the office itself or even better an office manager. Good luck!
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Want to hear an even more crazy? The ER that treated him after hitting a wall at 70mph and being thrown 70 feet only did x-rays of left hip, left knee & right knee. "Contusions from blunt force trauma". I know we lived in podunk TN, however we were close enough that any major trauma was sent to Nashville. One would think the snowmobile capital state and close enough to a high tourist area in the greater Milwaukee area would have at least a level 4 trauma center that would be able to thoroughly evaluate such an injury. The one he was sent to is a level 3 trauma center and should have known & done better. SMDH
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I wonder if the level 3 trauma center was even equipped to handle his injuries. The nature of his accident I feel he should have gone to a level 1 center. I assume he came in on a backboard and c-collar so he would need to be cleared before removing these items. Also even though he was wearing a helmet he still should have been assessed for a head injury. I'm not a trauma nurse but my sister previously spent several years as a trauma nurse in a high volume level 1 trauma center so I asked her. He should have had x-rays of his neck, back and pelvis in addition to any other areas of concern. They really should have done a head CT just to rule out any possible head injury. Some docs would also do an abdominal CT as well. I know it can be a pain but you may have to drive a little further to see a proper orthopod, but it may be worth it. I think I mentioned it further, but as any swelling subsides it may reveal an injury that was masked by swelling. I really hope you can find a good doctor that will give him the care he needs. Keep us posted! |
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