Dr. Sean Christie
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Sean Christie Clinic Halifax
QEII HSC - HI Site 3814 1796 Summer St
Halifax, NS, Canada
B3H0
QEII HSC - HI Site 3814 1796 Summer St
Halifax, NS, Canada
B3H0
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Appointment with Dr. Sean Christie was another waste of time just like with Dr. Jansen & Dr. Leckey etc. & with Dr. Christie going into why Stand Up Gravity bearing MRI & other gold standard screening tests for CCJ, (Cranio-Cervical Complex) Complex & Cervical spine irreparable injuries etc. was a waste of money & just like Dr. Jansen & Dr. Leckey we know it all speech regarding CCJ Complex & Cervical spine injuries with irreparable ligament damage etc. I knew my time was being wasted.
Current Canadian medical screening tests for these injuries is paramount to using a 12 Volt test light instead of a current draw test for an automobile battery or starter system test. Furthermore Canadian radiologists etc. only know how to find larger bone breakage etc. issues. They can't tell if ligaments are irreparable torn, discs are stretched from lets say an early Takata airbag, (commonly referred to as a Claymore Bomb in a steering wheel) trying to pull a 5'3'' persons head out of his shoulders & other irreparable CCJ Complex & Cervical spine injuries.
Facts are had Dr. Christie been informed & up to date even by 2005 gold standard screening protocols for my injuries based on my MVA trauma history he would of ordered an Upright MRI & DMX, (Digital Motion X-Ray) ASAP or informed me to have them done at my own expense to be reimbursed by the insurer & province that permitted the one eyed boozer, (that hit me) to drive at a latter date.
Late in 2012 after the passing of my parents based on my own research I had the most important of the two tests done in the USA. The other could not be done due to negligence regarding the N.S. Healthcare system not removing a piece of metal from my head. The test I had done being the DMX revealed many issues including a required operation for one of the issues that can be dealt with at this point in time.
The only proactive act since the DUI MVA to have been done in Nova-Scotia was requested within days of me having the DMX done in the USA. I was requested to go to the Dixon Building to have a useless static X-Ray, (test light test) done. If you don't trust coincidences as I do one would think that because Dr. Jansen & Dr. Leckey had any & all tests stopped Aug. 24th/2009 that upon N.S. Healthcare finding none was ever done that they would be concerned. Dr. Christie is either ill informed if he thinks a static X-Ray is of any benefit or worried about protocol in regards to protecting those responsible for my life ruining injuries.
Submitted Feb. 3, 2019