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I've been dealing with a serious health issue that is a major problem in my life, I am in constant pain, I can barely work. My experience with the US healthcare system has been abysmal - I go to a doctor, the doctor sends me to get tests, it's 3 weeks, after that another 3 weeks to see a specialist, 3 weeks more for more tests, etc, etc. I've been ping-ponged around for 4 months with little progress in terms of diagnosis. I'm sure that there is a way to buy better healthcare. Surely Satya Nadella doesn't have to go through this. What I would love to do is pay a large amount of money ($50K out of pocket not counting insurance for just the diagnosis) and go through all of the doctors/tests in two weeks. Does anyone know where I can do that? The US would be best, but can travel internationally for this too. Would appreciate any pointers people might have, I don't even know what to Google. If necessary, the issue is neck-spine related, relevant doctors might be neurologist, rheumatologist, spine surgeon, etc. |
Not a doctor, but several family members have had to go through something similar. So here is my advice:
- Get imaging tests (Xray, MRI). And screen out the any of the worst case scenarios (like tumor or etc). But if there is nothing inherently obvious and doctors are sending you down obscure test panels, cut bait early - they're out fishing and you shouldn't expect anything worthwhile.
- For back pain, there is almost no medical solution other than surgery. If surgery is optional, don't take it. The recovery from a back surgery is brutal and long and can come with unintended consequences.
- Talk to a fitness instructor. Especially one with a formal education. This is the most underrated option - these are the true experts on kinesthesiology and recovery. You'll be surprised how much good advice they can give you in a single session - identifying which sets of muscles can be developed to take strain off your back, giving you targeted workouts to try, pain management techniques, etc.
- Patience. My father-in-law spent a year recovering from back problems. Despite trying every medical intervention under the sun, his recovery ended up taking exactly as long as his original doctor said it would. But the important thing was lifestyle interventions to prevent reaggravating the problem.