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Need a name
Dear Sherry,
I am a chiropractor in Delaware that has been recently working on a patient with RSD and have had really solid results with her so far. I'm in a battle with her workers compensation company and need to gather research. I saw that you wrote that you went to a Neuorlogist in Philadelphia that said chiropractic is great for RSD. I wanted to know if you would give me his name, so I can contact him myself to see if he knows of research that validates chiropractic's role in the treatment of RSD. Thankf for your help, Dr. McDermott Quote:
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Dr Robert Schwartzman.
He dx'd me after my Chriro sent me to him.That was after 7 years and literally more than 100 doctors, back in the 80's when nobody knew what rsd was/is. Now, I'm amazed that in Philly, almost every doctor is well aware of it. I worked with Dr S, and my attorney (Not WC), and broke all records for a settlement with RSD. I later (as God would have it) met the fellow from the ins. company who settled my case (signed the check), and he was telling me about this crazy new disease, (a case he had just settled) that must be cured very quickly, if at all. I shook his hand, and told him that he was talking about me. Told him my name, and he knew. This was in the FLA Keys. Far from where we both live. Believe me, these insurance companies know what RSD is, the first time you mention it. All their adjusters are aware, and they love to deny, deny, deny. Thank your politicians, for accepting all the ins company special interest money. (I maybe shouldn't of said that?) After all, it IS the Big companies like Nationwide, State Farm, Allstate, etc. that WRITE our Ins. law! What to do? FIGHT YOUR BATTLE! DON'T GIVE UP! Problem is, that good attorneys are tough to find. If they have an ad in the YP's, stay away. A good lawyer will only have a listing. Usually, the bigger the ad though...... They're just 'settling' lawyers, not trial lawyers. You MUST have a trial attorney! One who will build the case. And, drive You through your own pain! Pete asb |
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I have found that one of the best things is massage therapy if you can find someone who will work with you on your pain levels. Also, my chiropractor does slow stretching before adjustments and then uses a pro adjuster which is a much nicer form of adjusting. I would never recommend manipulations, but gentle Pro Adjuster. Prayers.
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Hey ask my mother she goes to her chiropractor to cure the flu!!!!! me I will never go back after two chiropractors caused me weeks issues with my back when I was younger.. now massage sure just not on red. but I would be willing to try acupuncture therapy
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Accupuncture...I could never get beyond the mental-thing of someone sticking needles into my body while I just lay there. And some call that relaxing? If someone sticks needles in me, there needs to be some lidocaine or something in them (or something systemic in me!).... |
chiro and RSD
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needing some advice and support...
Hi :) I have had RSD/CRPS for 12 years now. I sprained my left ankle when i was 11, was finally diagnosed 2years after the injury, and it traveled to my whole left leg, both hips and lower back. I have tried everything from nerve block shots, epidurals, physical therapy (which it made me worst), and i also have the spinal cord stimulator. For the last 2years i have had a doctor up in decatur, il give me nerve block shots every few months. i didnt and still dont understand why he wanted me to have them so often..i think it just wore me out and drained me more then what was needed.
anyways..the last week i have been seeing a chiropractor, and he hasnt been just popping me (btw he popped a spot in my back that was amazing lol) i have only had 3apts and its killing my body. i was told i would get worst before better. but i didnt think it would bother me this much..i know i havnt had a lot of movement in years, and understand it will take awhile to get all that back to normal. i guess what i wanna know is how was it for everyone when they first started with the chiropractor. i dont have too many people in my life that understands this..hell most of them dont even try to understand but im just needings some reassuring good news to help me stay positive |
Hi Jes, so sorry you got RSD so very young. As you have read from all the posts, it's so different for everyone- and even depends on the chiro. For me physical therapy is what helped me regain use of my limbs and regain mobility. I've had this since '96 and now full body.
Keep us posted how you are doing. loretta:) |
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