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Old 08-26-2013, 12:13 AM #1
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Originally Posted by litezoner View Post
we have another doctor over at the Physical medicine department...

most likely caused the extra burning or nerve pain last night that was so horrific for her.
I am confused....in one post you are speaking with plurality (we), with the next in the third person (her). Is the problem yours or someone else's?

In any event, a surgical report is prepared by the surgeon and submitted to the surgical venue with a copy going to the surgeon's office. You (or whomever the patient is) can issue a records request specifically for such. But it won't do you personally much good unless you understand medical terminology and/or are clinically trained.

As far as intractable burning pain, RSD/CRPS (which I have) is a reasonable consideration for which you (as I stated before) need a neuro consult. If such is the problem for whomever is injured, everyday one wastes further ensures a worse outcome.
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