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by jacobrobbins
3127 days ago
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I dealt with an RSI issue and had a similar experience where traditional hospitals and MDs did not help. I needed to go outside that system to get help. The hospital system is simply not setup to deal with those things; it is setup to deal with people who are possibly going to die. Imagine this is your job: the city you live in collects all the people who are so seriously sick or injured that their families/friends are worried they might die and brings them to you. You have to deal with all of them. Any of the people you can't assist don't get treatment and their illness takes its natural course. Now imagine how much of your training is focused on RSI. If you think of a modern hospital as a direct organizational descendant of a war triage hospital, albeit one that is dealing with the health issues that kill the American public (generally cancer, heart disease and other manifestations of our unhealthy lifestyles), then you will have a better idea of when to go there. i.e. your problem must be acute. |
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