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Old 06-12-2015, 09:39 PM #11
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Hi Rayanne,

I would suggest you follow your Doctor and PT's advice to the letter. Neck injuries are notoriously difficult, but with the correct treatment at the earliest point, there is no reason why you will not improve by at least several points. Your Dr would not waste your time on treatment if he did not think it would be beneficial.

Has the Dr indicated whether all the deterioration is from your accident? There is a lot of information you need to clarify with him, timescale wise.

All in all, I am sorry you have had this accident which has brought you to us, and I hope your treatment goes a long way to returning you to the active life you led.

Dave.
Thank you Dave. No he hasn't said a lot at all except that 4mm is not that bad. I hope it's not but I'm worried about it getting worse.
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Old 06-12-2015, 09:46 PM #12
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Hi Rayanne,

I would suggest you follow your Doctor and PT's advice to the letter. Neck injuries are notoriously difficult, but with the correct treatment at the earliest point, there is no reason why you will not improve by at least several points. Your Dr would not waste your time on treatment if he did not think it would be beneficial.

Has the Dr indicated whether all the deterioration is from your accident? There is a lot of information you need to clarify with him, timescale wise.

All in all, I am sorry you have had this accident which has brought you to us, and I hope your treatment goes a long way to returning you to the active life you led.

Dave.
No he hasn't but I just had my first appointment. He said 4mm isn't that bad but my next appointment is Tuesday and I will ask him more questions.
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