Hello everyone,
I have one simple question: who initiates the MEB?
Background: I’ve been dealing with chronic back pain for almost two years, over the course of two duty stations. It wasn’t until I PCS’d to where I’m at now that I was able to get an MRI. The MRI confirmed that I have a protruding L5/S1 disc that has caused stenosis and has made contact with the S1 nerve root. This has led to sciatica and other nerve radiculopathy symptoms. Over time (and to this day), my pain has gotten worse and has progressed to other areas of my body.
Over the past two years I’ve done different medications (which my PCM referred to as a med trial), physical therapy for a year and counting, a TENS unit, dry needling; and pain management has given me stronger meds, two rounds of trigger point injections, and a lumbar epidural steroid injection. None of which has helped.
I finally decided enough was enough with the injections (they’re painful and make symptoms worse), and I advocated for myself at pain management today. I listed my grievances and asked for a MEB. I explained how my pain has gotten worse, and how my job makes my symptoms/pain worse.
Great news—by the end of the appointment, the doctor at pain management agreed with initiating a MEB, and said he would put his recommendation in my notes.
Bad news—he stated he’s never done a MEB before and recommended that I consult with my PCM. He said that if the PCM has issues, the PCM can reach back out to him.
The doctor at pain management said he would have the notes and paperwork inputted today. A few hours after the appointment, I checked MHS Genesis, and sure enough the notes say:
“Low back pain, unspecified
27y0 female SSG with chronic low-back pain.
- Lack of good effect with prior therapies to include PT, dry needling, recent ESI and trigger point injections
Given degree of pain and its limiting nature it is reasonable to undergo MEB; Pt will discuss with her PCM
Please advise, because I’m feeling frustrated and defeated constantly waiting weeks for appointments to get answers.
I have one simple question: who initiates the MEB?
Background: I’ve been dealing with chronic back pain for almost two years, over the course of two duty stations. It wasn’t until I PCS’d to where I’m at now that I was able to get an MRI. The MRI confirmed that I have a protruding L5/S1 disc that has caused stenosis and has made contact with the S1 nerve root. This has led to sciatica and other nerve radiculopathy symptoms. Over time (and to this day), my pain has gotten worse and has progressed to other areas of my body.
Over the past two years I’ve done different medications (which my PCM referred to as a med trial), physical therapy for a year and counting, a TENS unit, dry needling; and pain management has given me stronger meds, two rounds of trigger point injections, and a lumbar epidural steroid injection. None of which has helped.
I finally decided enough was enough with the injections (they’re painful and make symptoms worse), and I advocated for myself at pain management today. I listed my grievances and asked for a MEB. I explained how my pain has gotten worse, and how my job makes my symptoms/pain worse.
Great news—by the end of the appointment, the doctor at pain management agreed with initiating a MEB, and said he would put his recommendation in my notes.
Bad news—he stated he’s never done a MEB before and recommended that I consult with my PCM. He said that if the PCM has issues, the PCM can reach back out to him.
The doctor at pain management said he would have the notes and paperwork inputted today. A few hours after the appointment, I checked MHS Genesis, and sure enough the notes say:
“Low back pain, unspecified
27y0 female SSG with chronic low-back pain.
- Lack of good effect with prior therapies to include PT, dry needling, recent ESI and trigger point injections
Given degree of pain and its limiting nature it is reasonable to undergo MEB; Pt will discuss with her PCM
- Hold off on further injections at this time, but consider acupuncture
- Continue low-impact exercise and stretching”
Please advise, because I’m feeling frustrated and defeated constantly waiting weeks for appointments to get answers.