jueves, 10 de diciembre de 2009

Flu Prevention

Flu season is in full swing. Remember the basics: wash hands, cover mouth when cough, and stay home if you have the flu. Consider the vaccine if you are at high risk - pregnancy, children, over 65, multiple chronic illnesses, healthcare workers.

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J. L. Richardson, MD family medicine doctor, and author Patient Handbook to Medical Care: Your Personal Health Guide .

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miércoles, 2 de diciembre de 2009

Some Doctors Miss the Mark

For the past few years I have seen pain management specialists for chronic pain. Seeking relief after many, many years has indeed been a challenge. Each time I was referred to a pain management specialist for the neck and back pain (from arthritis and herniated discs), treatments offered were medicine (especially samples of new stuff), and invasive procedures like epidural spinals and trigger point injections. Alternative treatment was rarely offered, and if so was limited to 20-30 minutes physical therapy sessions for about six weeks every few years, upon my request.

Fortunately, my neurosurgeons saw the light. In efforts to achieve pain control and maintain function without surgery, other treatments such as massage and acupuncture were recommended. Sadly enough, these choices are not covered by my insurance. I am still waiting for over a year now for approval and payment for long term treatment (which works) instead of six weeks.

Even though some doctors miss the mark, there are others who are on the mark. As a savvy patient you must always recognize this. You have choices even if you must pay for medical services you need out of your pocket. It is a tough choice, but the best for your health. If there is something you need that is not covered by your insurance, you have choices. Make the one best for you, especially if your doctor misses the mark.


by J. L. Richardson, MD, family medicine doctor, patient advocate and author of Patient Handbook to Medical Care: Your Personal Health Guide.

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