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Default Apr 18, 2019 at 06:42 PM
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Hello, first let me say I hope this is the right section to post in.

I have 4 vertebral compression fractures due to seizures, and very recently decided to start focusing all of my efforts on and treating this as a more serious matter, rather than spreading my efforts all out over many other things at once. Especially since I've read, and wonder if my spinal injury could have caused or at least contributed to some of my mental health problems (which I can include if needed/requested).

When my first fracture occured I was told surgery was not an option. So as far as I know, physical therapy is the only route to take. Recently I've only been looking for and considering options nearby, (which are very limited) but since I feel I should take this matter more serious, I'm not very opposed anymore to having to travel a significant distance for the right treatment if needed.

So all this being said, I was just hoping to get any advice or information I can on finding the right/best source of treatment - whether you happen to personally know of a specific specialist or place, or just any advice or information to help my search in general. Thank you...
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