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car crash while working
08-13-2008, 06:48 PM
Post: #21
RE: car crash while working
Well did not go to pt today. I called the surgeon and left a message. His nurse soon called back, and did not know they upped my weight limits. Cause my pt doc would have asked my surgeon first, in wich they didnt. So they told me if im having any pain In my hip or any part of the reconstruction to my pelvis i am to stop and say no. And I am to only lift as much as my surgeon ok's. Now my nurse case manager is calling acting like she cares,LOL. I am not returning her calls.
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08-19-2008, 04:42 PM
Post: #22
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Hi all, and thanks again for everyones input it has really helped in my situation. Yesterday I seen my main doc that is monitoring my injuries. Wow was he pissed off, I found out my pt went behind my back more then once. He had not known of the most recent problems. He pulled me out of my pt's care right there. He called her saying how liable they are if they damaged any of my hardware. I see my surgeon next week, hopefully no damage has been done. They say they are going to teach that pt a lesson, I see my lawyer thursday, i cant wait. Thanks again everyone.
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08-28-2008, 10:37 PM
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[/color]Update.
Seen my surgeon Mon, every thing went well. The exrays showed that every thing was fine and healing well. We talked about the the pt and ot therapy, and he agreed. I will be going somewhere a little less agressive. He said with my injury to my pelvis "open book fracture" I should go a little slower. He was very pleased in my progress, although he upped my work restrictions 20 to 30 lbs max. None to seldom kneeling , squating or twisting. And will review in 6 months. I attached 2 pics if any one interested.
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08-28-2008, 11:02 PM
Post: #24
RE: car crash while working
Hey, that is some work of art, almost looks as good as my neck, except you got a few extra screws in there.SmileCool

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