Friday, July 8th, 2011 at
1:10 am
I have been practicing yoga since January this year and suffering from severe pain in the neck and fingers of the hands ever since. It was only a couple of days back that I realized that I was exercising in a wrong manner which caused the pain. I have stopped exercising for the last two days. There has been about 5% improvement in the pain since. How long will it take to heal completely? Will I require surgery?
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 at
10:57 pm
I was in a car accident back in September. I was at a stop light, with 2 other cars in front of me. The lady behind me had atleast 1 and a half car lengths. She was stopped also. The light turned green, the first car proceeded through the intersection, the second car moved up to make a right turn, i moved up no more than 5-7 feet. and then WAM. My car was slammed by the lady behind me. She totaled my car, I have been to a chiropractor, now I am in physical therapy awaiting to see whether or not a MRI is going to be ordered. I have had and still have to this moment Low Back Pain, and Neck pain. The other ladies insurance have been taken care of me as far as being off work, medical expenses, etc… I dont feel like I need a lawyer simply because my main concern is getting back to pre-injury status. Which is what the insurance company says is there goal. It has been a pain in the neck but I dont see being sue crazy as number one. What should I expect from here on out? I dont know if I will ever be back to normal, as I have released all previous medical history to them because I never had any medical history.
Sorry, The second car stopped while yielding for a pedestrian.
Saturday, September 4th, 2010 at
10:56 am
I’ve been planning to join the military for sometime now. I had a injury at a previous job 2-3 years ago, by moving a heavy object, it was diagnosed as a pulled/strained muscle on my lower back, but wouldn’t be anything permanent/disabled and would heal after a while.
Work provided treatment, but was cut off. Had a workers comp case and got a settlement, recieved a 11% disability sum($), but wasn’t declared disabled/permanenet damage, just was given the sum as it was and case closed.
Anyways, I continued self treatment(recommended things by the doc at first) and finally think I’m fully healed. I can lift weights and exercise 500% more than I ever could. Never felt this great. However I haven’t visited a doc to document that I’m recovered.
Now I’m planning on going to a recruiter but I’m concerned if I’ll be disqualified when I get checked by the medical examination? Any suggestions? Should I visit the doctor that first treated me in order to have a note/letter ready to show my recovery? What are my chances of passing, knowing that I’m defenetly recovered?
I just very worried because sometimes their doctors can be a pain in the neck. I want to be ready for anything without lying.
I’m not asymptomatic. Also, wouldn’t lying get me in trouble later on if i do a long career? Usually they do investigations for security clearances. Plus, they ask on medical forms at MEPS if I received money from a injury.
Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at
12:20 pm
Hello,
Patient has prescription from the chiropractic to get the massage due to an auto accident. She has pain in the neck, trapezius and constant headache and a severe pain, need constant rate, soap note and all other information that I need to submit.
It’s my first time to prepare soap note to an insurance company.
Friday, October 30th, 2009 at
7:25 pm
I have had chronic neck pain for the last 4 years athirits and wear and tear but no painkillers but this last few weeks I have been having panic attacks and just wondering if the pain in the neck could trigger one.