Just an update in case anyone is in my situation or is curious as to what happens.
I went to see a doctor here for the first time ever so I could just be registered with one and also get treatment for my bad back. I came prepared with my most recent bloodwork results, my vaccination history, medications, ect, and my MRI paper from the US which stated that I had a bulging disc. Needless to say the doctor wasn't interested in anything I brought. She basically said "why are you here?". So I showed her the MRI paper and she flat out said she would refer me to physical therapy, but they don't do surgery or shots for my condition. I was fine with starting PT again but not pleased to hear that they don't do anything for you if PT doesn't work. I have chronic back pain from my condition and she wouldn't even give me medication, just told me to keep taking over the counter painkillers. Anyway, the doctor said I would be on an 8 week waiting list, but thankfully I got seen within 2 weeks.
When I went to the PT appointment, it was very short, 30 mins tops. The physical therapist asked me questions about my previous treatment in the US, asked questions about my pain, and did a few strength tests with me. She was very nice, and showed me some exercises and then gave me a sheet explaining them and I have to do them at home everyday and report back in 4 weeks.
To be honest, I was pretty disappointed. When I went to PT in the US, I met with a physical therapist 2x a week, where they would put me on a heating pad, and I would do exercises there as well as them helping me stretch my back. I had been to PT before(for something else) and successfully recovered, and I feel that I wouldn't have recovered fully if I didn't have someone working with me. So I'm a bit upset that I am on my own now and don't have the luxury of working with a trainer.
We will see what happens, if I don't improve on my own, I will probably look into getting private healthcare.