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@Sweetpea76 - we can choose any doctor we like and the DVA will pay the bill so we are lucky there, but it does mean dealing with civvy docs who have no idea re the military.
I think @FridayJones hit the nail on the head - its partly that he has NO clue what is normal and partly that he CANNOT admit to weakness.
Unfortunately that leads to the civvy docs dismissing his complaints. Eg:
Doc: We'll just do a scan of your neck.
Me: What about the burning sensation in between your shoulder blades?
Him: Well, yeah, but most people get that don't they?
Me: No. Remember you had an impact with a tree stump in a para landing?
Doc: What sort of impact?
Him: Well, I couldn't use my left arm for two weeks.
Doc: What treatment did you have at the time?
HIm: I was the section commander. I didn't report it. My lads carried my gear for me.
Doc: (with look of total disbelief on his face) Well, lets just do the neck for now.
Me: (Bursts into tears)
We have an appointment with a different doctor on 1 September.
I think @FridayJones hit the nail on the head - its partly that he has NO clue what is normal and partly that he CANNOT admit to weakness.
Unfortunately that leads to the civvy docs dismissing his complaints. Eg:
Doc: We'll just do a scan of your neck.
Me: What about the burning sensation in between your shoulder blades?
Him: Well, yeah, but most people get that don't they?
Me: No. Remember you had an impact with a tree stump in a para landing?
Doc: What sort of impact?
Him: Well, I couldn't use my left arm for two weeks.
Doc: What treatment did you have at the time?
HIm: I was the section commander. I didn't report it. My lads carried my gear for me.
Doc: (with look of total disbelief on his face) Well, lets just do the neck for now.
Me: (Bursts into tears)
We have an appointment with a different doctor on 1 September.