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I need a back surgeon. (And maybe lasik / firearm familiar optomitrist)
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<blockquote data-quote="Fitz-" data-source="post: 4075962" data-attributes="member: 50525"><p>2017 I had a microdiscectomy down S5 L1 or whatever it is low. Mostly good some aches and pains and extra if I stress it. But I finally did something a month or so ago and it's gotten more serious again with sciatic pain and sometimes getting shocks up my whole spine. </p><p></p><p>Looking for neurologists. I have an ortho surgeon a coworker recommended, but I'm leaning towards wanting an actual neuro. Ortho can probably look at some hand and other issues I've had going from soft suburban life to having a mini farm I labor daily at. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm also due for glasses and havn't been happy with pairs in a long while, hoping to find a real Dr that is better than the right a quick prescription dudes attached to eyeglass places. I have a mild condition that causes one eye to basically focus harder/slower to the main eye, not sure if that's the cause but I've had issues being able to readily quickly focus correctly on various optics and just day to day sometimes struggling with transitioning focus to different distances. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Whether your neuro is under my health insurance might be another thing, but for something so critical, be nice to find someone truly solid. </p><p></p><p>Tulsa region a big big plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fitz-, post: 4075962, member: 50525"] 2017 I had a microdiscectomy down S5 L1 or whatever it is low. Mostly good some aches and pains and extra if I stress it. But I finally did something a month or so ago and it's gotten more serious again with sciatic pain and sometimes getting shocks up my whole spine. Looking for neurologists. I have an ortho surgeon a coworker recommended, but I'm leaning towards wanting an actual neuro. Ortho can probably look at some hand and other issues I've had going from soft suburban life to having a mini farm I labor daily at. I'm also due for glasses and havn't been happy with pairs in a long while, hoping to find a real Dr that is better than the right a quick prescription dudes attached to eyeglass places. I have a mild condition that causes one eye to basically focus harder/slower to the main eye, not sure if that's the cause but I've had issues being able to readily quickly focus correctly on various optics and just day to day sometimes struggling with transitioning focus to different distances. Whether your neuro is under my health insurance might be another thing, but for something so critical, be nice to find someone truly solid. Tulsa region a big big plus. [/QUOTE]
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