A Tartu woman, Margit Sarits, experienced a concerning misdiagnosis following a period of significant pain. Ms. Sarits reported experiencing back pain and, due to the absence of apparent diagnostic “red flags,” no further tests were conducted.

Stronger painkillers were prescribed, and she was advised to engage in home exercise programs. Fortunately, after several months of suffering, Ms. Sarits received appropriate care from competent medical professionals, resulting in her health now being restored.

The patient had initially experienced considerable pain.

Topics: #pain #back #patient

2 thoughts on “Patient’s story: why does no doctor believe that I’m so hurt?”
  1. “It’s incredibly frustrating to feel dismissed and unheard when dealing with persistent pain.”

  2. What factors contributed to the initial lack of diagnostic investigation into Ms. Sarits’ reported pain?

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