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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 482596" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Sups will never be happy about you going to the doctor regardless of why, what, how or when. It's the nature of that beast.</p><p></p><p> Don't get in too big of a hurry to get started on the PT. It took nearly three weeks to get mine approved by Liberty Mutual. It took them 25 calender days to get a case worker assigned and for them to call me to get my recorded statement. Still haven't received any compensation as yet, not that it's that big of a deal so far. But, there is such a thing as principle.</p><p></p><p> Steve, the last thing you want to do, is rush your return to full duty. Make sure you are 100% before going back, you could do much more damage if you go back too soon. One thing you will find out, it's gonna take you longer to heal from this than it would have 5-10 years ago. That time increases exponentially as the years slip away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 482596, member: 13254"] Sups will never be happy about you going to the doctor regardless of why, what, how or when. It's the nature of that beast. Don't get in too big of a hurry to get started on the PT. It took nearly three weeks to get mine approved by Liberty Mutual. It took them 25 calender days to get a case worker assigned and for them to call me to get my recorded statement. Still haven't received any compensation as yet, not that it's that big of a deal so far. But, there is such a thing as principle. Steve, the last thing you want to do, is rush your return to full duty. Make sure you are 100% before going back, you could do much more damage if you go back too soon. One thing you will find out, it's gonna take you longer to heal from this than it would have 5-10 years ago. That time increases exponentially as the years slip away. [/QUOTE]
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