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Old 06-05-2014, 05:29 AM #1
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Default Compression fractures

Have a read of this article and see if anything sounds familiar. If it does speak again to your docs. Btw when I had my first compression fracture they ignored it then the following year when I fractured 3 of them, it took ages for them to diagnose it. It seems some bright sparks don't seem to think these fractures can cause much pain or discomfort so little attention is paid to them.

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http://www.orthogate.org/patient-edu...fractures.html
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Have a read of this article and see if anything sounds familiar. If it does speak again to your docs. Btw when I had my first compression fracture they ignored it then the following year when I fractured 3 of them, it took ages for them to diagnose it. It seems some bright sparks don't seem to think these fractures can cause much pain or discomfort so little attention is paid to them.

The link that you included wouldn't load. It says "Page Not Found"
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It doesn't sound much like what I'm experiencing.
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I see you added the link to your copy/pasted article. Thank you.

That site does have copyright (© 1999-2014 Orthogate) can be found at the bottom of website pages.


Just for general info to all reading and for the future posts regarding copyrighted materials..
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Default trigger central pain? rsd? fibromyalgia?

Trauma can trigger several disorders. Have you tried the above to see if they match your symptoms. I suggest going to see a specialized pain management doctor (typically an anesthesiologist) that is board certified in pain management. They will be more familiar with onsets of mystery pain and its cause. Good luck. I too fell and developed significant issues that ended up in disability. Hopefully some goon physical therapy will clear things up. You really should at the very least do some PT with a doctor's guidance.
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