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I think that they dismissed him too soon from the hospital with the injuries that you've listed but I'm not a doctor. The injuries seem rather serious and something that should've been watched more closely than they were. Again, my non expert, non physician opinion.
He is very vague about urinary symptoms... I have to run to bathroom and listen outside of door to hear how much he is going. I'm about ready to take him back to doc. for ultra sound of bladder.
Hospital doc was a general surgeon not specialized in spine.
I am waiting for insurance authorization on test. It is so frustrating when no doctor listens to what symptoms are. Cauda Equina is not a common injury, most docs miss this. They tend to concentrate on obvious injuries. I took him to er one week after injury for hematoma on buttock (fluid filled sack), I told receptionist all of his symptoms....she told me, he had to many symptoms and I would just have to concentrate on one or two. I went ahead and told er doc. all symptoms...she ordered chest x-ray...he now had pnuemonia. Numbness and sharp pains down legs etc. were dismissed. At time I was more worried about hematoma, and not aware of Cauda Equina. During these three weeks I have gone to family doc twice...he also dismissed symptoms.
The only doc that has listened is neuro-surgeon. But I am still left in this waiting game. I am so angry at docs! Cauda Equina symptoms
should have been addressed, in hospital. He had an obvious injury to tail bone...completely scraped and swollen, bruising on buttock etc. No mri of Lumbar...only x-ray of pelvis which had to much gas to see sarum.
I am still wondering if someone has experienced Cauda Equina. I have read all about it. I guess the no hurry atitude is due to fact its been so long nerve damage is done.
Can he get worse? Worried....
I wish you all the best of luck...plead with your son to be honest and forthcoming about the urination, it's in his own best interest/healthwise. You are his mother and he shouldn't be hiding something like this from you now, not after the serious injuries that he's sustained from the accident.
NaniKai