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Seeking Back Specialist

I've been experiencing lower back pain for several months now. It probably all started with giving birth to a 10lb baby, and now he is 17 months old, and 30lbs. My husband is big, and I'm just the opposite.
I have had no time dealing with this pain, but to take pain killers, but the pain is chronic and usually comes in the evenings when I've had a long day. I want to see if I have a herniated disc or something. I also changed insurance comapanies to CIGNA. If you know how I can approach this condition or recommend a doctor, would you please respond. Thanks a million!

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I agree with the other posting that Andrew Dossett, MD is wonderful. I would have a consult with him and he will order a MRI if one is indicated to rule out a herniated disc. I would verify that you don't have a herniated disc prior to letting a chiropractor perform manipulations. Hope you feel better soon!

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If you are in Plano there is a office called Advanced Comprehensive Medical. It has a medical doctor, chiropractors, massage therapist and a occupational/physical therapist. They accept Cigna. They are located at Spring Creek and Alma. phone#: ###-###-####
One of the chiropractors specializes in pre/post-natal care and pediatrics.

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C.,
You may have strained some muscles giving birth. It might help you to go to physical therapy (rehab) for a while to help those muscles relax. The therapist may also suggest some exercises you can do to strengthen certain muscles. Your doctor can write a prescription for therapy.

You may have a skeletal issue like you mentioned and there a chiropractor can help. I went to a chiro and did rehab at the same time and experienced a great lessening of pain. Plus I learned some relaxation techniques and some exercises that have helped me greatly to release and control muscle tension and pain.

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I had lower back pain for years after having my kids, and finally talked to my primary care physician about it last year. He recommended acupuncture and referred me to Jan Hu at the Acupuncture Clinic on Greenville @ Centennial in Richardson###-###-####). She is degreed in acupuncture and oriental medicine and certified by the state of Texas. After three visits to her office last spring, I was pain free without the use of any drugs. My insurance did not cover the visits, but I believe I only paid about $70/visit. Good luck!

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check out Dr. Chalmers in Frisco. He has several specialties but disc issues is one of them....his website explains quite a bit as well.....this office is superb!!

http://chalmerswellness.com

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I agree with the other posting that Andrew Dossett, MD is wonderful. I would have a consult with him and he will order a MRI if one is indicated to rule out a herniated disc. I would verify that you don't have a herniated disc prior to letting a chiropractor perform manipulations. Hope you feel better soon!

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I would HIGHLY recommend seeing a good chiropractor BEFORE seeing a doctor -- no reason to have surgery if it can be fixed a more natural way! So I recommend Hanks Chiropractic and Dr. Ricky Hanks -- he is wonderful!!! He helped me out with some back /neck/jaw pain too!! He is at NW HWy/Jupiter and his number is ###-###-####
If you mention you were referred by E. Herman at Cornerstone Chem-Dry he will give you a heck of a deal on your xrays etc!
Good luck!!
E.

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C.,
I also recommend chiropractic. If you are near Plano, Dr. Mark Zuber is excellent. He will send you to another specialist if need be. His number is ###-###-####
In McKinney, Dr. Russell is also very good. ###-###-####.
Neither one of these chiropractors have done x-rays for me or my two teenage boys who go there. They don't even have xray machines at their offices. So be careful if you go to one that wants to take lots of xrays and have you come in alot.
Sometimes women have the pelvis shift, especially if we tend to carry everything on one side and a baby on the hip. I learned a simple technique to correct that from a physical therapist.
As a personal trainer, I can't emphasis enough how important it is to do core exercises. If the abdominals get weak, the back muscles take over. I had quite severe back pain from an epidural that left scar tissue. The anesthesiologist must have stuck me 25 times before he got the needle in. It took a lot of exercises for a year and a myofascile release by the chiropractor to get rid of the pain.
Of course you do need to make sure you don't have a herniated disc. The xrays or MRI that the doctor will do if necessary will show alot more than the ones at a chiropractors office.
Good luck and God bless.
V.

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I would go see a chiropractor. I had CIGNA last year and most plans do cover chiropractic care, just double check. Most will do x-rays your first appointment to get a "picture" of whats going on and go from there. I have a wonderful chiropractor in Allen if you'd like his name (one that for sure takes Cigna) let me know.

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