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Old 08-12-2011, 04:06 PM
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I know worker's comp is even more difficult to work with than ins. co's but well worth the fight. Perhaps you could pay for a consultation with Drs. R or D and use that to fight for your spine.

Most of us had to personally pay for our ADRs. Ins is coming around but very slowly and most still won't pay for it. I realize finances play a huge role in the ADR and spine world but it was well worth the debt.

Every minute feels like and hour and so on when you're in pain. Wearing you down is something the bureaucracy counts on which is easier when you're dealing with too much. Only you can decide when to give in or continue the battle.

You are caught between a rock and a hard place. Others have walked in your shoes. Only you can decide what to do and what comes next. Good luck,

Dale
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