you might be having disc problems above or below the disc you had repaired, which very often happens because the increased pressure on those discs, if caused by that if you have lifetime medical award they should pay for the mri's and xrays to find the problem, did they pay you a lump sum or just guaranty of lifetime medical, did the forty some thousand include it
I was taken off work by their doctor and called my adjuster that day and started receiving my checks two weeks later,,,then every 14 days +- I get a check, usually 3 days after the 14 day cycle
I was taken off work by their doctor and called my adjuster that day and started receiving my checks two weeks later,,,then every 14 days +- I get a check, usually 3 days after the 14 day cycle
(03-31-2013, 12:17 PM)RockyTopVFL Wrote: I'll have to dig out my paperwork that I signed. This pain is coming from my sacroiliac joint which is a result of the artificial disc not being able to move like a real disc. So you could say it's a side effect of the artificial disc replacement. And I take the pain meds to make it from day to day life. If I don't take the pain meds , I can't hardly walk. I know this is not good for me but I don't know what to do. If I am out of work I lose everything . And I have my first child on the way. When my doctor ordered me to stop working back in 06, it was 6 months or longer before I received the first check. I can't afford to do that at this time. Thank y'all so much for your replies