1 Year of struggling

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Hi Folks,

I met with a bike accident a year ago. I had badly hurt my back and shoulders. Xray didn't reveal any fracture and the doctor said it was just a muscular pain. I continued to go to my office after 4 days of rest. Sever pain started after 2 weeks in my upper and lower back. I again consulted a orthopedic specialist, again Xray and nothing revealed - Even he said its just a muscular pain. Underwent physiotherapy for 25 days continously and the Pain Vanished completely. I was completely fine for 6 months. Same Pain started again after 6 months. Am very much worried, what would be a right solution ? Please suggest. Eagerly waiting for your response.

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    I don't understand.  My x-rays show a shattered shoulder.  Are you saying this is in your mind?  I would go back to what works.  They have lowered my pain meds so much, my pain is constant.  Sorry I couldn't be of more help. sad
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    I would go back to my GP if I were you and see if you are entitled to any more NHS physiotherapy, or if he feels he is willing to refer you to a chiropractor. They deal with the workings of the skeleton and would be able to investigate exactly what is going on in relation to the co-ordination of your body as regards the muscles and bones. Whether it would be covered on the NHS as free at source I am unsure but you can but ask. Health schemes are worth joining where you pay a few pounds each week such as Hospital Saturday and it puts you in good stead to see most kinds of medical specialists free for up to a certain amount each year. Good luck anyway and I hope you get to know what the problem is!
    • Posted

      Hey Yvonne,

      Thanks for your response. Chiropractor is a good choice - Thanks for your help. Will check out in my place for a Chiropractor. 

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