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We Feel Your (Back) Pain: Neurosurgeon turned patient with disc herniation 

Carolina NeuroSurgery & Spine Associates
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In this compelling video bonus episode of Back Talk Doc Wellness podcast, we delve into the rarely discussed realm of doctors facing their own health challenges. Dr. Sanjiv Lakhia engages in an enlightening conversation with his colleague and friend, Dr. Joseph Cheatle, a distinguished neurosurgeon at Carolina NeuroSurgery & Spine Associates. The discussion centers around the personal hurdles encountered by medical professionals when dealing with their own medical issues, particularly focusing on Dr. Cheatle' s journey through low back pain following a skiing accident.
Despite his expertise, Dr. Cheatle initially downplayed the severity of his injury, a common trend observed among doctors. Over time, as discomfort intensified, he grappled with diagnosing his own condition, eventually seeking professional help and undergoing therapies like physical therapy and MRI scans. However, the emotional aspect of recovery was as challenging as the physical pain, leading to a transformative experience for Dr. Cheatle.
Through his ordeal, Dr. Cheatle discovered a newfound ability to connect with patients on a deeper emotional level. He emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between sympathy and empathy, a shift that has enhanced his approach to patient care.
💡 Featured Expert: Joseph Cheatle, MD
Profession: Board-Certified Neurosurgeon specializing in adult neurosurgical care, brain tumors, degenerative spinal disorders, transsphenoidal surgery, and spinal cord stimulation.
Company: Carolina NeuroSurgery & Spine Associates
Words of Wisdom: "I'm a better doctor, for sure. And what I mean by that is that I can sympathize, rather than just empathize."
⚓ Top Takeaways:
1. Prioritize being a patient over a doctor when it comes to your health.
Dr. Cheatle's journey emphasizes the importance of seeking professional help and exploring conservative treatment options before considering invasive procedures.
2. Understanding the distinction between sympathy and empathy enhances doctor-patient relationships.
🔗 Learn more about Dr. Cheatle or request an appointment:
Website: www.cnsa.com/providers/joseph...

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