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If pain exists after a procedure is performed, wasn't the wrong tissue treated?

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Dr Mitchell Yass

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Every day hundreds of thousands of people get procedures performed including surgeries to address what they were told was the cause of their pain. Then after the procedure the same pain if not greater persists and nothing is mentioned about the fact that the procedure was performed to specifically resolve the cause of the symptoms being experienced. In fact, the next procedure is recommended and this could be another surgery. 

What you as a patient must recognize is that if the same pain that was being experienced before the procdure was performed persists or gets worse after the procedure then there is no question that the wrong "cause" was treated. At this point, how could you possibly trust that this practitioner is going to treat the right "cause" on the next go around or the next go around? 

Pain is an indication of a tissue in distress. Identifying the right tissue and treating it resolving the distress of the tissue means that the pain signal no longer has to be emitted and therefore it ceases. If the right tissue is addressed, the pain stops. If the wrong tissue is treated, the pain continues. It is that simple. So the next time you get treated including with surgery and the pain continues, this should be a wakeup call that either the way the cause of your symptoms is being identified or the practitoner who is doing the diagnosing cannot not be trusted any farther. The idea of trusting somebody just because they graduated medical school might work in other areas of the medical world but in the area of chronic pain, the school that most medical pratitioners are getting pretty much guarantees that the wrong tissue will be identified. All you have to do is look at the overwhelming evidence of your family and friends not being able to have their pain resolved. 

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