Is it normal to be told by Neurosurgeon Dr's nothings wrong

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  • Given that everyones been positive, I'm gonna play devils advocate. If you've been to multiple doctors and they all tell you nothings wrong, then maybe nothings wrong. It is entirely possible that you problem is psychosomatic and that there's nothing there. Now I'm not trying to be hateful, I'm trying to help you find a solution. You've been in pain for a long time first with the problem then from surgery, then another surgery, and even if they did fix the problem, surgery can take a year or more to recover from. Lets say it's not remnant pain from surgery though, sometimes the body experiences something for so long it doesn't know how to be with out it. Even after the pain was suppose to be gone your mind still expected it to be there to the point that it was, at least in your heAd it was. Then seeing the scans didn't help your mind (now mind you I don't know your profession, but most people don't know the complex workings of the body) took the tidbits of terms and information you've heard from other doctors and went crazy with it, making you see a problem that wasn't there (since you probably don't read the scans for a living nor have you been trained to). Now I'm not putting any blame on you, nor am I saying what you've said you've felt is a lie, psychosomatic symptoms are a serious problem and need to be treated as such. I'm just saying that this is something you should think about.

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