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We have our medical insurance through my wife's employer of almost 30 years. She'll be 62 next month, so she still has a few years before she can retire. I was forced to walk away from my job in '15 and go on permanent disability. It's been a huge decrease in our income for going on 10 years, and it seems like we are falling further behind every year. Hence my thoughts on throwing in the towel and staying away from those "specialists".

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I certainly understand your frustration.

If you are in pain though, I think it's worth pushing full or at least partial relief. Your Drs have let you down.

When I need to find a new Dr, which happened when I would relocate for work, I searched by specialty and picked a Dr with a solid pedigree from a med school and residency/fellowship, in their mid 30s to late 40s, and with good references and having performed thousands of procedures.

These Drs are young, talented, and ambitious. Their careers are ahead of them and so they strive to do excellent work.

I hope that helps a little. I also hope you find better Drs and some relief from the pain.

Joe