u/Some_Pineapple_5294

SRS venting

Hi, I just wanted to share my experience with you. I had suture surgery on both sides three years ago and am still going strong. I'm not 100%, but I'm around 60-70%, and I manage pain with pain pills occasionally. I see many posts about multiple surgeries, and unfortunately, some are handled by horrible surgeons who lie or cover it up because they think we don't understand why we're in so much pain. They are wrong. This is another reason why we need to use 3D imaging from a CT scan so we can keep this as evidence of structural failure caused by surgery. Some SRS surgeons don't like 3D because it reveals what they did, so they discourage ordering CT scans and also avoid seeing 3D. Additionally, there are SRS surgeons who value all information and don't have to be thoracic surgeons. Trauma and general surgeons are also highly skilled in chest wall procedures. Please protect yourself. I know a great lady who can help with 3D imaging, and she is a founder of srsinfo.org. She is not a doctor but very knowledgeable, and I am so happy to have known her for many years. If you need her help, go to the website and contact her. She has helped reveal many scans and shown what was happening — honestly, better than doctors in my opinion. Such a humble lady.

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u/Some_Pineapple_5294 — 1 day ago