Griff,Griff522 wrote:
What I want to do is continue with my PT for now, schedule a MRI with DR Potter and see what the results are. If there is no entrapment or problem and my current PT doesn't improve my pain, then I want to travel to Jerry Hesch. If there is entrapment and some kind of surgery is needed I would probably try to see Hibner. That's the plan I have been considering. Now I need to talk it over with my husband and get him onboard.
I agree with Karyn that the MRI with Potter is a great idea. However, (and these are Dr Potter's own words to me) "the decision to have surgery should be based on clinical symptoms and not on MRI findings." So, it's a great idea to go have the MRI if it will lead you to seek out a PNE specialist, but I believe that clinical symptoms are most important, too. Then again, I'm not a doctor... they know best. Dr. Hibner is great and I'm glad he did my surgery. Now it's just up to God and time for the rest. You need to feel comfortable w/ what surgical approach you will take.
I applaud Karyn's decision to go to see Shobeiri even though he is new, because everyone was a "newbie" at one time. Dr. Hibner's first PNE surgery, on a gal named Ramona, was 100% successful. Shobeiri is a pelvic reconstructive surgeon and I'm sure he is up to date on all his training and knowledge of the PNE. Experience is good, but a surgeon's confidence in that area is paramount. I personally loved the idea of the neurowrap because after reading about it and it's use in plastic surgery, I felt more confident knowing that it at least helps prevent future scar adhesions. It may cost more, but who knows. I didn't get my bill yet and I hope I never do.... if I do get a bill we are going to find the medical director of our insurance company, hunt him down, and badger him till we get our way (LOL).
Good luck, Griff, and don't hesitate, make your appts sooner than later. You can always cancel.
With love,
A's Mommy