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Arachnoiditis: Trying to find a specialist

Spine Health | Last Active: Mar 31 2:11pm | Replies (325)

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@joanmahon

Yes, indeed, the Burton Report (found online) is excellent.....There are several Facebook groups but I don´t deal with Facebook...takes too much time. There are also several blogs, but after a while I was getting a little depressed reading. Mayo Connect is different. I do believe totally in water therapy as the best way to keep leg muscles supple and working hard, but in a true Therapy Pool of around 94 degree water. The one I´ve used and loved is with Sarasota Memorial Hospital...can´t manage it right now because of the distance from home. PT can be risky, they don´t always know what to do about Arachnoiditis needs....most of the times they are amazed to hear about this condition...depending on their level of interest, I do bring them reading material to get started on learning about it. Did the same with my GP, and she now has included AA in my Patient Portal records, after several years of bringing her Dr. TEnnant´s materials. So am very grateful to her for being receptive to his protocols. While Dr. Tennant is officially retired (no more patients), his Foundation continues to update several websites for newest research protocols and if I email him he does reply and is very kind to do so. Latest protocol just came out a month ago. Has loads of practical information on line. Everyone should go online and look at his recommendations.... Most physicians who "see" ARC are actually radiologists or even anesthesiologists. Have a good weekend and week......my best! Joan

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I can not find a doctor who will read any of Doctor Tennant Medical information especially the Harmone information for pain.