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Bluelighter
Trippy definitely get an MRI if you haven't already, as well. It might shine some light on your back problems, or at least rule out anything glaringly wrong with the spinal column.
There's totally something wrong with one of my facet joints but the doctors sort of just write me off, cause it's tough to see in the imaging. I am diagnosed with "chronic pain" like so many others, that's the label you get when they don't understand what the fuck is wrong, and they usually try to attribute it to anxiety or something that's "all in your head" since I suppose this form of ego response makes them feel less stupid.
The treatments offered are guesswork such as steroid injections, which was a horrible experience for me and didn't help. Then they recommended that I get a second one done... the fuck I will fall victim to that trickery again.
I completely wrecked my spine through strenuous exercise and physical labour by the way, which is completely obvious to me so it's annoying to hear that shit. The anxiety came afterwards, as the pain slowly ruined my life.
I'd also recommend asking for lots of bloodwork done. Challenge them to actually do something to try and figure out if anything is physically wrong with you.
There's totally something wrong with one of my facet joints but the doctors sort of just write me off, cause it's tough to see in the imaging. I am diagnosed with "chronic pain" like so many others, that's the label you get when they don't understand what the fuck is wrong, and they usually try to attribute it to anxiety or something that's "all in your head" since I suppose this form of ego response makes them feel less stupid.
The treatments offered are guesswork such as steroid injections, which was a horrible experience for me and didn't help. Then they recommended that I get a second one done... the fuck I will fall victim to that trickery again.
I completely wrecked my spine through strenuous exercise and physical labour by the way, which is completely obvious to me so it's annoying to hear that shit. The anxiety came afterwards, as the pain slowly ruined my life.
I'd also recommend asking for lots of bloodwork done. Challenge them to actually do something to try and figure out if anything is physically wrong with you.