Re: General Discussions
Reply #2200 –
Our stories are eerily similar, I have been seeing an osteo for years about various niggles, bloody brilliant fella, I swear by him. When I didn't respond to an early treatment, he suspected something was seriously wrong and that I should have an MRI. He didn't want to touch it for fear of making it worse. I told the GP and course he suggested the physio (because they dont like osteos and Chiros). It was the physiological that was potentially doing more damage trying to repair something irreparable. Once it got unbearable, I had an MRI on a Sat, saw the surgeon the following Thu and was booked in for the op 2 weeks later.