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Laparoscopic back surgery - anyone had it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Branhammer" data-source="post: 15504666" data-attributes="member: 164970"><p>I'm an Air Technicial, which means I'm actually full-time Air National Guard. We wear uniforms every day, but are paid on the GS scale and we still have to do our one weekend per month drill, for which we are paid on the military pay scale. We are ineligible for Tri-care (which is bullshit), so I am actually insured through my wife's insurance, Select Health (she works at a hospital). It's decent insurance and I can go wherever I want.</p><p></p><p>I've already seen a chiropractor, and after a couple of months he told me I should see a physician.</p><p></p><p>Today at my appointment, the doctor said that I actually am getting better, albeit very slowly, and that he wants me to actually start pushing a bit harder during exercise. He told me to work my way up from walk/jog intervals to jog/run intervals and told me that as long as the half marathons aren't making me worse, I can still do them. I did get a letter to be put on a profile again for this PT test with the intention of building toward being able to take the full PT test around October.</p><p></p><p>If, by October, the pain is still there, we may start talking about an MRI and possible surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branhammer, post: 15504666, member: 164970"] I'm an Air Technicial, which means I'm actually full-time Air National Guard. We wear uniforms every day, but are paid on the GS scale and we still have to do our one weekend per month drill, for which we are paid on the military pay scale. We are ineligible for Tri-care (which is bullshit), so I am actually insured through my wife's insurance, Select Health (she works at a hospital). It's decent insurance and I can go wherever I want. I've already seen a chiropractor, and after a couple of months he told me I should see a physician. Today at my appointment, the doctor said that I actually am getting better, albeit very slowly, and that he wants me to actually start pushing a bit harder during exercise. He told me to work my way up from walk/jog intervals to jog/run intervals and told me that as long as the half marathons aren't making me worse, I can still do them. I did get a letter to be put on a profile again for this PT test with the intention of building toward being able to take the full PT test around October. If, by October, the pain is still there, we may start talking about an MRI and possible surgery. [/QUOTE]
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