The Doctors did not d'ny the coverage. That would be misplaced anger. CEO corruption is the culprit cause of pain and suffering via claim DeNile. Such that the narrative justly prescribes
Did you see the x-ray? There were huge pins in his spine. Did he need another surgery? Sometimes, because many doctors are cowards, they allow the insurance company to take the heat. Then there is the issue of pain meds. Doctors like to wean folks off them. How did he hurt his back?
I had a multi level lumbar fusion in 2023. My back x-ray looks just like his. 4 screws, rods, a metal cage and bone graft. It was in no way, shape or form as painful as the first fusion I had (in exact same spot) in 1989. I now have nerve damage down my left leg from the last surgery - I have had permanent nerve damage down my right leg from the first 3 lumbar surgeries I had in 87, 89 and 93. Anyone who thinks they'll come out after a back surgery with 100% recovery - like they didn't have a spinal injury - is not intelligent. Best you can hope for is improvement. I've lived with chronic pain for 35+ years and been denied some care for dumb ass reasons. It still not an excuse to go kill someone.
You know they say, that one shouldn’t have surgeries on one’s back as it will not ever be really successful. Would you do the surgeries all over again?
Right there with you. I have a disease called OPLL. I was offered a complete fusion of my cervical vertabrea but refused and cold called UofM. Because OPLL is very rare in white females rather than those with Asian decent, I'm in a medical journal somewhere. UofM installed titanium bridges at each vertabrea. Its not perfect but I have full motion. I have nerve damage, pain or nueropthy but I count my blessings every day that I was on of the lucky ones.
Then why didn’t he shoot the doctors?
The Doctors did not d'ny the coverage. That would be misplaced anger. CEO corruption is the culprit cause of pain and suffering via claim DeNile. Such that the narrative justly prescribes
Did you see the x-ray? There were huge pins in his spine. Did he need another surgery? Sometimes, because many doctors are cowards, they allow the insurance company to take the heat. Then there is the issue of pain meds. Doctors like to wean folks off them. How did he hurt his back?
I had a multi level lumbar fusion in 2023. My back x-ray looks just like his. 4 screws, rods, a metal cage and bone graft. It was in no way, shape or form as painful as the first fusion I had (in exact same spot) in 1989. I now have nerve damage down my left leg from the last surgery - I have had permanent nerve damage down my right leg from the first 3 lumbar surgeries I had in 87, 89 and 93. Anyone who thinks they'll come out after a back surgery with 100% recovery - like they didn't have a spinal injury - is not intelligent. Best you can hope for is improvement. I've lived with chronic pain for 35+ years and been denied some care for dumb ass reasons. It still not an excuse to go kill someone.
You know they say, that one shouldn’t have surgeries on one’s back as it will not ever be really successful. Would you do the surgeries all over again?
Right there with you. I have a disease called OPLL. I was offered a complete fusion of my cervical vertabrea but refused and cold called UofM. Because OPLL is very rare in white females rather than those with Asian decent, I'm in a medical journal somewhere. UofM installed titanium bridges at each vertabrea. Its not perfect but I have full motion. I have nerve damage, pain or nueropthy but I count my blessings every day that I was on of the lucky ones.