charmin1976
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- May 28, 2006
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I feel like I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. And I'm a worrier, so I just need to vent ....
I had surgery on my hip six weeks ago for a tendon tear, which is rare. My physical therapist says that I'm not ready to return to work until we can get the muscles strengthened. (My disability has been granted thru April.) I had a doctor's appointment today, but didn't see the doc, only a physicians assistant. He said I'm "structurally" able to return to work, but if I want a week or two to get my stamina back, I can take that. I'm worried that like a PA before him, he didn't read my chart and know about the tear on top of the hip surgery, which changes rehab. I was too shocked at his recommendation to start asking questions.
I don't see the physical therapist until next Tuesday to run this by him (they're in the same office) and I know I'm going to be a bundle of nerves.
I wish I could talk to the surgeon, but when you call, the calls are answered by the physicians assistants.
My question is, can this physician assistant's recommendation screw up my disability payments? Will I have to return to work before I feel I'm able?
Thanks for any help,
Charm
I had surgery on my hip six weeks ago for a tendon tear, which is rare. My physical therapist says that I'm not ready to return to work until we can get the muscles strengthened. (My disability has been granted thru April.) I had a doctor's appointment today, but didn't see the doc, only a physicians assistant. He said I'm "structurally" able to return to work, but if I want a week or two to get my stamina back, I can take that. I'm worried that like a PA before him, he didn't read my chart and know about the tear on top of the hip surgery, which changes rehab. I was too shocked at his recommendation to start asking questions.
I don't see the physical therapist until next Tuesday to run this by him (they're in the same office) and I know I'm going to be a bundle of nerves.
I wish I could talk to the surgeon, but when you call, the calls are answered by the physicians assistants.
My question is, can this physician assistant's recommendation screw up my disability payments? Will I have to return to work before I feel I'm able?
Thanks for any help,
Charm
. The PA is a person, not a God, so don't be afraid to speak your mind and your concerns
.