Why Your Surgeon Is Against Surgery

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2019
  • Dr. Shim explains the reasons your surgeon may have opted not to perform surgery.
    For more information on this subject, please see our blog at www.shimspine.com/why-wont-th...
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  • @carpediem335
    @carpediem335 3 года назад

    so sincere pls make one for DDD as well...God bless you🙏

  • @rariehlani1344
    @rariehlani1344 Год назад +1

    The risk of getting the wrong diagnose and the wrong surgery is reasonable.
    But there also a problem of the belief in authority in medicine.
    Medicine in the west is a hardcore monopoly, prices inflated highly, and of course the authority to make decisions is limited to a small group of people.
    In many places doctors are trained for decades to do by protocols and averages, written by a certain authority
    This makes doctors often to ignore cases that needs to be taken with a mindset that is out of the belief in authority.
    Another big factor is the insurance problem. Insurances most likely won't cover surgeries out of protocols.
    This whole monopoly goes also to the med school that heavily limits the amount of students per school and train less doctors than it could, causing severe lack of doctors.
    Lots of patients like me for example, suffer from this a lot.
    I have L4-L5 herniation and a big annular tear. Went trough 8 spine surgeons over 2.5 years of being in heavy pain.
    7 out of 8 couldn't even count the discs and didn't noticed the secrylization of L5 and wrote that the problem in L5-S1.
    2 wanted to operate the disk that doesn't exist, and if I didn't used my critical thinking, and ask: "Doctor, MRI technician wrote that I have secrylization, what does that mean", I would be with 1 natural + 2 artificial fusions in my spine.
    One good example. A doctor looks at CT and writes secrylization on L5, looks at MRI and writes L5-S1 herniation.
    He probably goes by MRI protocol, and CT protocol, completely separating them.
    Protocols overall make your view stereoscopic and ignore the body as a whole thing.
    If to make medicine more free, efficient and easier for the doctors(overworking), it needs to depart from the belief in authority.

  • @namechane1758
    @namechane1758 2 года назад

    I just want to be able to put my socks on without spondylolisthesis occurring. PLEASE help me