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In reply to the discussion: My Emergency Room Horror Story [View all]bluestate10
(10,942 posts)67. Without them having EVERY detail of your medical history and why medications were prescribed,
they really couldn't do anything but entertain the possibility that you were hurting yourself to get prescribed painkillers. Your thought about going to your GP is a good one, while there relate your experience at the emergency room.
Maybe some things can be changed in the treatment routine that the GP prescribes for you. You may need to see a Physical Therapist and have appointments with that person for a number of sessions. Or you may need to see a Rheumatologist. Without being prompted to look into other options, some GPs stick with treatments that they have comfort with, I know this from personal experience, I had a problem that wasn't solved until I saw the right specialist.
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I'm a big believer in the often over-looked Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation field.
Barack_America
Feb 2014
#59
well the NYU back specialist I went to recommended NO physical therapy at all- even though he said
bettyellen
Feb 2014
#69
Toradol is wonderful. I've got a surgery coming up and will be requesting it by name.
Barack_America
Feb 2014
#57
HIPPA allows healthcare professionals to share pt info as it relates to pt care
siligut
Feb 2014
#17
I'd like to see the studies behind your claim about dieing from narcotic abuse
hootinholler
Feb 2014
#23
First, call your GP and get your hip treated. Second, call a personal injury lawyer. nt
msanthrope
Feb 2014
#13
That is a ridiculous statement. Plenty of drug seekers come through the ED.
Barack_America
Feb 2014
#45
I think using"horror story" and "emergency room" in the same phrase is redundent.
hedgehog
Feb 2014
#58
Without them having EVERY detail of your medical history and why medications were prescribed,
bluestate10
Feb 2014
#67