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Old 01-11-2008, 07:24 PM #1
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Default What a crock!



I've known for almost a year that I needed to find a new neuro-surgeon (that's about the last time I saw him). I was referred to this yahoo by my former neuro who switched from spine to brain. I didn't like him from the get-go, but I thought it was just my having a bad day, not so.. I saw him three times, and he just didn't feel comfortable or laid back. He was cocky, arrogant, eyes as cold as ice; I could go on and on but won't. He is affiliated with the hospital I utilize, but at a separate clinic outside of the hospital. I never went back to him after the third time.

Anyway, after a year of not getting better, no treatment, & getting worse, today I finally worked up the courage to look for another neuro, not at the clinic, but in the hospital, in their neuro-surgery department. I phoned to make an appointment with the one I had chosen only to be told that the intake gal was at lunch and she would phone me back. Call me back she did, only to let me know she had looked up my record and saw that I had seen Dr. B., etc., etc..
She said the neurosurgery policy is I can't switch to a different Doctor in that department (even though the clinics are in different buildings). I told her I didn't like Dr. B. and that is why I wanted to switch. She wouldn't budge and was none to nice about it either. She said I needed to find a different facility. End of conversation.

Well, the thing is, and it might be a small thing to some people, but I am high risk due to my End Stage Renal Failure & significant other health issues. I need to get my lumbar taken care of before I can get on the transplant list.
The reason I want to stay at the SAME facility rather than look for a different one is the fact that they have ALL my medical history right there and I would feel more comfortable knowing I was in a place where they know how my body works and doesn't work. Plus it is top rated in the U.S. and is also a medical college.

I really, truly, want to SCREAM, but unfortunately can't.

My lumbar is getting worse, one foot is numb, the other foot is getting there in spots and the left leg is tingling. I can't sleep on either hip. I can hardly walk, as my legs get very painful, burny, etc., from my lumbar region.
I don't do pain meds, not even aspirin due to my kidney's. So right now, I am up a crick without a paddle.

*Barb

2004- laminectomy/decompression
also, herniated discs, one after the other
DJD
Bone on bone in spine-lumbar area


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