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Want a FREE Copy of My New Book, “The 7-Day Back Pain Cure”?

So last week I was telling you that my new book, “The 7-Day Back Pain Cure” is due out in a week or two…

And as part of the book launch I’m going to give away 10 FREE copies… and since there are hundreds of thousands of people on our email list, not everyone is going to get one… so…

I thought one way to identify those who need this book the most, was to have those of you who are interested post on our blog and tell me why you need one of the free copies of my book… but you need to post your story below using the comment form by next Thursday, August the 20th.

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288 Comments

  1. Ken Huff
    Posted August 15, 2009 at 11:05 pm | Permalink

    Your Lose the Back Pain system has worked excellent for me. The stretching and exercises have put youth back into me. : )) I was becoming a grouchy old man with the pain and now am a happy young man again (well age IS a state of mind, less or no pain makes the whole world look good again!).

    However, after all the years of being out of balance, my nerves have been affected and any knowledge or supplements that can get these little fellows to quite complaining and back closer to normal would be wonderful.

    Thanks,
    Ken

  2. Jeff Deyo
    Posted August 15, 2009 at 11:21 pm | Permalink

    Chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, bodywork, heat pads, ultra sound, ice, flexibilities, weight training, homeopathic trigger point injections, Korean muscle scraping and more…..with minimal relief for my aching back. The symptoms which accompany this tightness are too many to list. I need help that works and look forward to the day we will work together helping others get relief from the toughest problems. Thanks.

  3. chris goldemen
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 12:01 am | Permalink

    I’m a 56 year old graphic designer and have degenerative disk disease in both my cervical spine and low back as well as SI joint dysfunction. Between sitting and mousing on the computer for long hours I’ve developed repetitive stress injuries, and my body is full of tight, unbalanced muscles impinging on nerves. I had some epidural injections which I think made things worse. I need to get better so I can work more hours and not be in chronic pain.

    Your Lose the Back Pain system has helped me. I do the stretches and I bought the inversion table you recommended as well as the Rub on Relief. My husband uses the inversion table as much as I do, he loves it. I also check out your videos.

    I’m making good progress, but I still want more function and less pain, and I keep searching for more information. I have found that the medical system does not hold the answers for these problems, and I don’t want to take their drugs. It’s people like you and the bodywork therapists that have helped the most.

    I take a lot of supplements and I’m getting prolotherapy for my low back and shoulder, as well as myofascial release, cranial sacral and massage therapy, and chiropractic, and work out. I’m hoping your new book with give me that added information I need to make even greater strides.

    Please help me to become part of the “living” again, I know the answers are out there, and I believe you can help me.

    thanks,
    Chris

  4. chris goldemen
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 12:02 am | Permalink

    I’m a 56 year old graphic designer and have degenerative disk disease in both my cervical spine and low back as well as SI joint dysfunction. Between sitting and mousing on the computer for long hours I’ve developed repetitive stress injuries, and my body is full of tight, unbalanced muscles impinging on nerves. I had some epidural injections which I think made things worse. I need to get better so I can work more hours and not be in chronic pain.

    Your Lose the Back Pain system has helped me. I do the stretches and I bought the inversion table you recommended as well as the Rub on Relief. My husband uses the inversion table as much as I do, he loves it. I also check out your videos.

    I’m making good progress, but I still want more function and less pain, and I keep searching for more information. I have found that the medical system does not hold the answers for these problems, and I don’t want to take their drugs. It’s people like you and the bodywork therapists that have helped the most.

    I take a lot of supplements and I’m getting prolotherapy for my low back and shoulder, as well as myofascial release, cranial sacral and massage therapy, and chiropractic, and work out. I’m hoping your new book will give me that added information I need to make even greater strides.

    Please help me to become part of the “living” again, I know the answers are out there, and I believe you can help me.

    thanks,
    Chris

  5. Mary Lee Erdman
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 12:23 am | Permalink

    I would love to be one of the ten chosen , but I am glad that I do not have to choose the fortunate 10. Pain (especially back pain ) may not be life threatening , but it stops living as most of us want and had. I have severe central canal stenosis ,severe L4/5 facet and disc degeneration and lots of other words I can’t pronounce or understand. I recently bought your Lost the Back Program and received it the same day I had a Spinal Surgeon appointment. He wanted me to try physical therapy first . Their exercises are so different than in the Back program and are not helping , so I am going to start your program this weekend . I am only 65 and do not want to spend the rest of my life with this pain as it has made me give up so much (i.e. sewing and designing) that I love in my life. My Dr. has suggested shots but I do not want to consider that . I have decided to take my pain treatment into my own care and from all my research I feel your programs are the best way to do this. I do hope I am one of the lucky ten , but if not I will be one of those that purchase one.
    I want to thank you for all you offer for people with back pain. I also realize that this is your financial business also , but I also feel your concern and generosity is geniune and goes above and beyond “finances”.
    Thank you.

  6. Carol Fuller Aug 15/09
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 1:14 am | Permalink

    I would love to have your book, but I guess there are a lot of people out there who are worse off than me. I have had back pain for over 40 years. I have degenerating discs and osteoarthritis. I also have pinched nerves in my left hip and sciatica. I also had cortizone shots in both shoulders. It worked for a while but now I have bone spurs, in both shoulders. I always try the stretching and the exercises, and they help, for a while, but my pain never goes away completly. Well I hope you think about me, for your book. I always try to do things, to get rid of the pain. Well thanks for listening.

  7. John Wayne Outland
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 5:30 am | Permalink

    Simply stated, I am really hurting because of a herniated L5 disk. The sharp pain, tingling, burning sensation and numbness are almost unbearable.
    I really believe Jesse is trying to help those of us with back pain. So, I think the new book would be a valuable asset in helping me find a permanent solution to my pain.
    With gratefulness and thanksgiving,
    John

  8. Laura McKenzie
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 6:41 am | Permalink

    Hello There JESSE

    First, let me thank you for the valuable knowledge that I have learned from your site. I have practised the exercises and they do help. My back problem started about ten years ago from a rollerblade fall, each year my discs seem to get worse, and this March my back finally gave out. The MRI results were L3-L4 bulged and L5-SI protruding, also degenerative disc diease. I have just finished a 5 week spinal decompression therapy at the low back clinic and had some minor results, I am still having piriformis and tailbone pain. I would love to recieve a copy of the 7-Day Back Pain Cure book so that I can finally get rid of this literally pain in the butt and back pain that never seems to disapate. Thanks Again for your Caring and Concern

  9. Carrie Haas
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 7:07 am | Permalink

    Hello –

    I think I am a good candidate to receive your book. Currently, I have a mystery situation. I have been to several PT visits, have had a bone scan, 2 MRIs, got a Piriformis muscle injection, going to a Chiropractor who specializing with sports injuries, and nothing is working. On my scans nothing is showing evidence of the symptoms I am having. What I have is a extreme burning pain in mostly my left sit bone, sometimes goes down my leg. I also have a numb right foot, when walking just a short distance. It is extremely discomforting to sit. Depending on how much I sit or type of place I sit, determines how much pain I am in.

    The Neurosurgeon says that I do not have anything that is to distrubing, the MRI shows I have a little L1 compression, but nothing he would operate on. Which I am thankful for anyway, since I do not want to go the surgery route. However, most everything I do is not working. Unfortunately I was in an auto accident 14 years ago, and had a skull fracture and therefore cannot use the inversion table. It makes me extremely dizzy sick feeling.

    Also, went to a decompression therapy chiropractor to see if he could help me, he took a x-ray video of my spine and said that I do not have any low back problems. So, I was not a candidate for his therapy. He said I should get a MRI of my neck. However, the doctors are not in agreement, so my insurance will not pay for it.

    I do get relief from your Rub on Relief product, but it is only relief, not a fix. I tried your Lifezyme Plus a few years ago, and it doesn’t agree with my stomach. Gives me very bad gerd. I think I may be allergic to Pineapple.

    Maybe I am not the most severe case, but I am a mystery.

    Maybe something in your book could help me along to discover what could be the cause of my situation.

    Thank you for giving the opportunity to even try.

  10. Michael Petrowski
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 8:14 am | Permalink

    One of your exercises really helped my lower back. I have to many weeds to pull out of my garden, so my back goes through a lot of bending up and down..

    The book I would mainly want for my Lady because she has a herniated disc,and her birthday is Sept 7th.

    Thanks for your help ,,,,,Michael

  11. Ann Bell
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 8:38 am | Permalink

    I have tried almost everything to correct my back and hip pain. My cronic muscle pain tightens and pinches the nerves and makes my hip, leg and foot pain very bad. I took nerve pain pills for a long time and finally had to stop them. I’m still having the nerve pain and would like to be able to have relief from it without drugs. I have even had a laminectomy and can’t tell it do any good at all. I have some slightly bulging discs and have had traction therapy, chiropractic therapy, massage therapy and everything I can think of. They help temporarily but I would like to have this healed permanently. Please help.

  12. Dominick Sciortino
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 10:18 am | Permalink

    I got hurt when I was 13 years old. They wanted to operate on me but my father said no. He did not trust the doctors. I suffered mildly for many years. But as I aged it got progressively worse. Now I am in constant pain. I bought an inversion table. It has helped . I cannot pick up my grandchildren because they are starting to weigh too much. I cannot walk a half a block without pain. We all joke, I walk best with pushing a grocery basket. Any relief in pain would be a great help. That is why I am in need of your new book. Thank you DJ Sciortino

  13. Eric
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 12:18 pm | Permalink

    I need your book because I have had bulging disc for four years now. my disc are bulging so bad you can see them on an x ray and the doctor was talking about having to operate with just the x ray but I would not let them. every time a get a new M R I the doctor talks about two more disc with problems. I have been to three different physical therapist, two different chiropractor, acupuncture, and I have an inversion table but the pain just comes and goes. I have pain every day but some days and even parts of the day are worse than others. there are times when the real bad pain will stay around for days and other times it stays around for just an hour or so. I have taken all of their drugs for pain, the muscle relaxers and anti inflammatory drugs but nothing has helped. Thanks Eric

  14. Kayode
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 4:02 pm | Permalink

    I have been having this excruciating pain for years and have done evrything including back surgery which is why I need this book because it just may be my last hope!!

  15. Georgietta K. Chock
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 5:03 pm | Permalink

    Four years ago I received a shot to my right foot for pain in my arch and shortly after, my entire right foot went numb. I’m on my feet for eight hours daily and the pain and discomfort have gotten worse over the past 3 1/2 years. I have tried, chiropractor, massages, etc. Had an MRI, xrays, etc., you name it and found that I have a buldging disc which may be the cause of the nerve pain in my feet. Doctors claim I don’t need surgery and that the nerve pain is now caused by a blockage in my foot. I am considering quiting my job as the pain as it feels like I am walking on bone. Its so aweful that my entire body and mind are being affected.

    I would love to learn how to heal myself to relieve the discomfort I am currently going through and to be able to walk again normally instead of looking like a crippled individually.

  16. Rae Spivey
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 5:08 pm | Permalink

    Hello!

    Gosh, I have suffered now for almost 7 years with intense pain in my love handle area. Prior to a double laminectomy L4-5 surgery, I tried everything possible to prevent surgery including epidurals, faucet injections, physical therapy, acupuncture, decompression therapy and I could go on to no avail. The surgery did take away the horrendous pain down my left leg which allowed me to walk; however, I have continued to have numb feet and unbearable pain in my love handle area which radiates around my waist and down into my groin area. I take Hydrocodone regularly which I don’t like and it only takes the edge off. I will not take stronger meds and be like a zombie. I also just finished a trial for the neurostimulator implant but wasn’t a candidate since I did not receive much pain relief from that either. I don’t believe I could have stood all of that electrical stimulation throughout my body on a sustained basis anyway.

    I would love to read your book and see if there is anything that might provide me with some relief as I am totally worn out from this constant pain. It NEVER goes away!! I would be so, so thankful to have some of my life back. I also have to nap every day to rejuvanate my poor body or I literally cannot function at all. I have tried your Heal and Soothe but they don’t seem to bring me any relief either. I also ordered your Lose Your Back Pain Program and am anxious to give that a try. The muscle imbalance you talk about certainly makes sense to me. I am ready to try almost anything to receive some relief at this time. I am so limited as to what I can do which brings tremendous frustration my way. I always try to have a basket or something to hold onto when I walk as I have already fallen and broke my good right hip….ouch!!

    Well, thanks for allowing me to write my story and I hope that you will choose me as one of the lucky ones to receive your new book.
    Keep up the great work that you do!!

  17. julie bailey
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 6:33 pm | Permalink

    I would like your book to see if it will alleviate any of my back, neck and leg pain. I had an accident 4 yrs ago and to cut a long story short I have had many surgeries, all of which have failed, I cannot tolerate prescription medications due to either allergy or intolerance. I have tried osteo, chiro. shiatsu, faith healing and various others, all to no avail and I suffer pain 24/7.
    I have a spinal cord stimulation system in situ which helps a little with the the leg pain but no help for the neck or back and I have failed back surgery syndrome. They have offered further fusion surgery but I wont have it

  18. Mary
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 7:05 pm | Permalink

    Hello!! I have degenerative disc disease. im alway’s in pain. I take medication’s. also tried steriod’s shot’s. and nothing work’s Im constantly in pain. I would like to try your free copy. thank you!!!

  19. Liz Ortega
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 7:08 pm | Permalink

    I’ve had back pain for years. Recently my muscles have become tight and painful in the lower back area. I can even feel them spasm. I’ve starting stretching and it helps, but by morning the pain is back. I sit at a desk all day and have begun an excercise routine, but I’m frustrated because I see no improvement what so ever. I’ve tried alternative therapies to no avail. I’d hate to live like this the rest of my life. Thanki you!!

  20. Matt Anderson
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 7:12 pm | Permalink

    hello my name is matt i am 27yrs and i have had a muscles imbalance in my lower back since i was 15. i was in a head on car accident on a highway on the way back from a surfing comp. since that day my back has been doing its thing. i am very active i love sport and i am a plumber that works for myself. i have spent thousands if not tens of thousands going to phisos chrios massage you name it i have been there and they all tell me the same thing see you next week. i am only new to your site been a member appox 3-6 months. i firstly brought lose the back pain found a little difficult to work out what was wrong as i could do all exercises you and steve went through (not saying it doesn’t work) alot of your stretches work me. i find it very frustrating that no one can seem to fix my back. jesse i think you should come to australia and try to fix my back if you do you could fix anyone cause i have a shit back. weather it wakeboarding, surfing, running,working alot, sneezing my back goes out lower back they all say slipped disc, but no one can make it betta. i would like your book and i would like alot more of your products and would like to talk to jesse personally to see if you could help me at the end of the day its not going to be the end of the day if i dont get the free book i am not going to give up on trying to fix my back but the more information i can get the betta chance i have to fix it so keep sending the emails i love them and i will see you soon jesse when you come to australia to fix me. i also have your two seats the back joy and freedom back( i think) which help in the car and doing office work late at nite. i cant tell you much more but my back goes out about 6 times a year and i am over it help needed pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease

    kind Regards

  21. Nancy Sitz
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 8:00 pm | Permalink

    Almost 2 years ago I had a car accident and fractured the tibial plateau in my right leg. I knew I was walking funny but I tried to always be aware of that and correct it, but, alas, I started having lower back pain. Then I would have the burning going down my right thigh at night. Sometimes it was unbearable; it felt like something was biting me inside. I had lost my job previously and since I have no insurance at this time, it is not within my means to seek treatment. I have been doing some of your exercises and I know my leg is definitely better. But the back pain is still there. Someone told me this pain (in my leg) would come back again but it would be worse when it did. Please help me before it comes back. I don’t think I could stand it worse than it was. God bless you with your work.

  22. Alex
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 8:43 pm | Permalink

    I had an accident in 1990 where a heavy duty steel pipe fell off a wall and hit me on the lower part of my spine instantly I was semi paralysed I had no power in my legs and a tingling sensation. I recovered by the next day but after a few months my left leg began to wither it resulted in 2 broad spectrum laminectomies to relieve the pressure on my spinal cord as a result I have no bones on the back of my spine from S4 down to and including my tail bone. Things have been great untill this last year when pains in my back and left leg started I’ve had 2 lots of cotersone injections into my spine and I think the last one the needle went in to far and now at this very moment I am typing while fll of pain killers that don’t stop the pain I have had: 2 panadine forte, 2 gabapentin, 2 Endep and 1 valium I need HELP Pleaseeeeeeeee

    Alex

  23. Alex
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 8:53 pm | Permalink

    Sorry about that I don’t know where S 4 came from it should be L1

  24. deb
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 9:19 pm | Permalink

    I have been reading all of your blogs, posts and videos for a long time now and have not been able to purchase any of the products because i am on perm. disability due to a car accident in 2002 which left me with a ruptured L4 disk. This in turn has caused neuropathy in both feet. I am in constant pain and also have degenerative spine disease, fibromyalgia and degenerative arthriits. I am trying to raise a teenager on my own and if i could get any kind of relief to help me get around better it would be a miracle. I do know that surgery is not the answer as both my Father and brother had several back surgeries that did not take care of back problems. Thank you for all of your emails and videos, i feel that you have the real answers to many of these problems and would love to be able to read your book.

  25. reddymuralidhara
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 9:59 pm | Permalink

    I have back pain and I believe The Healthy Back Institute.

  26. Phyllis
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 10:39 pm | Permalink

    I have had back pain for about 4 years. The MRI specified bulging disk, moderate stenosis. I have tried Acupuncture, Physical therapy, epidurals and chiropratic, and spinal decompression. The spinal decompression did help the original pain by my spine but seems to irritate the other pain, which feels like sciatica. A sharp burning pain starting in my butt and goes down my leg. It is very painful when I first get out of bed and take the first steps. I have to walk bent over until I can walk ir off. I can only sleep on my back with pillows under my knee and leg. After I am able to get out of bed and walk around for about 20 minutes the pain eases up. If I sit for a long period of time the pain comes back.
    I have been given a prescription for Naproxen 500 MG. It does no good at all. Also I have tried Aleve, Tylenol with no help.
    Having tried everything I can think of except surgery, which I really do not want to do. I would love to read your book and hope you might have a solution for me. I would like to have my life back.
    Thank You

  27. Pat Murray
    Posted August 16, 2009 at 11:33 pm | Permalink

    Thank you for offering FREE copies of your book. I had back surgery 13 years ago. Nerves on my left side did regenerate and I had most of my feeling back in my leg within a year, however I still have numbness in my left foot and it affects my balance today. I have always been active and live on a small ranch and raise quarter horses, I was told by my doctor to never ride horses again, but I was back in the saddle within a year of surgery, infact when I ride the pain bothers me less. I continue to experience back pain which affects my active lifestyle. I threw out all prescription pain meds due to other side effects and now take various over the counter pain meds when it gets very painful. I constantly search for a permanent cure to a PAIN free life. Your book sounds promising.
    Thank you

  28. Judith Magnussen
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 12:06 am | Permalink

    In 1992 I had a slip and fall which resulted in fibromyalgia. In 1997 I had a full Lumbar Fusion. I have tried almost everything available and have come to believe that Massage Therapy and Yoga to be the best protocol for me. What can you recommend for me?

  29. Candy Aurand
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 12:33 am | Permalink

    Just learned that I have several bulging discs and two herniated discs that are pressing on the nerves on both sides of my body. Right now the pain in the right hip and leg is the worst, but I also have arthritis in that area as well. I am interested in your book and learning more about surgical and non-surgical ways to relieve the pain. Thank you.

  30. L Volkmar
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 12:33 am | Permalink

    I have had back problems my entire adult life. I love music and dance and started out at the age of 2 in dance (ballet, tap, etc…). I am in pretty decent shap. I have strong leg muscles still and I fear that I will lose them if I become so disabled from this.

    In 2002 the Orthopedic said there was nothing he could do and was so vague about my condition. His bedside manner was abrupt and arrogant!…so I have been trying to accept this. I have spent a small fortune because of the pain. Sometimes it is so bad I just sit and cry like a baby by myself.

    I researched online for yet another chiropractor last October, almost a year ago because I could not even sit. I have been to chiropractors on and off for many years my entire adultlife. He had me almost feeling ok after months of treatments and then I took a position where I was at a computer all day and my pain came back worse than before and down my leg. I realized I had spent over $1,300 with insurance mind you and simply felt that I had to try something else. Insurance would not pay for the Cold Laser Treatments either and to tell you the truth I am not sure if they did any good either.

    I went to another Orthopedic who diagnosed 2 bulging discs and reassures me that I can get back to hiking and dancing again. I am in physical therapy avoiding any streroid shots or surgery but I have good days and bad days are worse if I overdo it.

    I am sitting here typing this with an ice pack on my lumbar section. I feel like my mid back is in pain again too now and a migraine returned after many months of no headache.

    I bought another online pricey book recently and have tried it but I don’t know what I am doing wrong or right. My pain is very real night and day and I wish that someone could free me of this sciatica. It is so painful. I just don’t want to end up with a bunch of bunk on my book shelf. Do you think that your book is that different?

  31. Walt
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 12:42 am | Permalink

    My back pain started from a strain injury many years ago. Exercise and medication have helped make it bearable but age is taking its toll. Doctors have not tied down the cause specifically and I feel a need to become more informed to determine what can and should be done. The book would be a good starting point.

  32. DIANA LYNN
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 12:44 am | Permalink

    IN READING THE PEOPLE WITH BACK PROBLEMS ARE SO YOUNG. BUT LIKE ME HAVE THEY LIFTED BALES OF HAY AND TOBACCO MOST THEIR LIVES ? HAD THEY HAD CHILDREN, LIFTEN GRANDCHILDREN OR OVER WEIGHT ? DO THEY HAVE GOOD MATTRESS TO SLEEP ON ?? HOW DO THEY HAVE BAD BACKS ? THE WORLD IS GONE WHACO. ME IM AN EDUCATED , RETIRED, AND PLAIN TIED GRANDMA. I HURT FROM BOTTOM OF NECK DOWN TO WAIST . I TAKE MUSCLE RELAXERS SERVERAL TIMES A DAY. STILL I HURT. I HAVE ROD IN BACK. IF I AM NOT GIVEN A BOOK I WILL BUY FOR CHRISTMAS MYSELF THE BOOK. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL.

  33. Christine Gotcher
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 1:16 am | Permalink

    I think I could benefit from reading your book if I were given a copy to read.
    I have been suffering from Fybromialgia, 3 herniated discs with nerve impingment and bone spurs in my neck! Im only 44 years old and have been falling apart since I was 35! I am now on disability because of the horrible pain I suffer most days.
    At times my back hurts so bad I am unable to move and have to lay in my bed for 3 to 4 days. Only setting up with assistance to go to my bedside pottychair or to eat.
    I take more medication than both of my parents put together! I take pain killers, muscle relaxers, pain patches, ect… More than any one person should be taking. So needless to say even when I do have a good day I’m to tired to do anything because of all the meds I take.
    So please help me if you can. I would certainly welcome any relief you book might bring.

  34. Linda Knight
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 1:21 am | Permalink

    I have had a “bad Back” for 39 years. I am 68 years old. I have been to an orthopedic surgeon. I have had physical therapy and most recentlt a sries of epidurasteroidal injections. They stopped helping after one week. My doctor said if they did not work I would have to have surgery. I don’t want to do that since I’m still recovering from thyroid cancer and parathyroid surgery. I have adopted my grandson who is 16 and has ADHD, Tourettes syndrome, OCD , depression and anxiety disorder.

    I found your site and have oredered your program for diagnosing your back problem, the health and soothe capsules and finally the inversion table.
    I am desperate. I need all the help I can get. Thanks

  35. Mabel
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 2:15 am | Permalink

    I can’t say I deserve to get a copy, but I NEED and am DESPERATE for a copy. I am a 63 year old female suffering from Fibromyalgia, Sciatica, arthritis in the spine and Chronic Pain Syndrome that all seem to manifest itself in my lower back…I am my only support, but cannot work steadily because of the pain, so I only work part time (1 day a week) which is why I cannot financially afford to buy the book…I have been denied disability because they say I have to be off work so long before they can give it to me, and I can’t be off work because I have no other source of income…I am depressed and thoughts of suicide come often, but I pray and God has sustained me. I am not looking for a hand out or charity, but I would like to be considered in your book give away.

    May the Lord bless you for helping so many people who suffer far more than I and may He continue to give those who are in pain more exposure to you.

    Thank you

  36. ross
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 2:23 am | Permalink

    I have tried hundreds of remedies for my back pain and Nothing has helped!..so i,m ready to try again. cheers Ross.

  37. Katie-Helen Roberts
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 2:30 am | Permalink

    I have a Daughter who has suffered pail in nearly every part of her body,but manly in her back and hips.It has gotten to the stage where she black’s out and this can mean any where on a bus in a car on the street in the shower,cooking in kitchen,any where.She has been on pain killers for years(at least 10) and she is only 25yrs.She is presently seeing a psychologist as it has affected her so much. We bought her a tens machine and borrowed one from a friend,but that didn’t help much.
    So i think it wouldn’t do any harm having your book and reading it and if there is any thing in it that could help her,you cant imagine how grateful we would be.
    Waiting in anticipation to see if we are one of the lucky people who get a book.
    Kind Regards
    Helen R

  38. Barry M.
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 2:46 am | Permalink

    I had a disc protusion at L4, L5 discthat led to 6 surgerys in 7 months and now my sciadic nerve is pinched and causing pain.

  39. sallyann
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 3:10 am | Permalink

    Ive had sciatica for 4 and half years with constant pain that no doctor can seem to help with,im always in costant fear of my back spasming up as it has done 3 times before.I have to watch the way i bend and stretch all the time and with four kids thats not easy as im sure other people will tell you.It would be nice to know how i could strenghthen my back and help my back
    thankyou yours sincerly
    mrs cairns

  40. Karen Howell
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 3:31 am | Permalink

    My 29year old son has suffered chronic spinal and neck pain for eight years. Surgery has not been successful, the pain medication is ineffective and destructive and we are about to go Chinese medicine and accupuncture. My son has no life compared to his friends, has suffered mentally and physically. Due to financial pressure I have not purchased your material as yet-here’s hoping for your book soon. It is very heartbreaking, exhausting and terrifying sometimes as a carer and your site gives hope. Thanks. Ms Howell

  41. Bruce Murray
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 4:05 am | Permalink

    I will try anything just to get rid of the knawing constant pain except surgery(l4;l5 injury).I injured my back at work and been a diabetic does not help as the drugs they give you makes your blood sugar shoot through the roof and to top it off any sort of injury or cut takes longer to heel.You really feel like death warmed up.To make matters worse I have numb toes (which is not good for a diabetic as complications can arise) and when the pain gets really bad I seem to loose my balance.Been to physio and done the streches and core excerises but they
    Yours Sincerly
    Bruce Murray

  42. Lise L.
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 4:19 am | Permalink

    I am a yoga teacher and work with people in wheechairs. They suffer with many things. They stretch and move as best they can. Since I am a cancer surviror with chronic back pain, I try to bring forward what I know to others I have learned lots since I practice daily with my stretches but I am always willing to learn more. The more knowledge one has the more they can share. My co-worker suffers from back pain and I would love for her to find some answers to her daily pain.
    Thanks for listening
    May you be blessed

  43. Pattie
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 4:31 am | Permalink

    I made a mistake when I fell at work in the sixties, and here it is 2009, I let the doctor operate after PT, I thought the pain so bad I couldn’t stand it. They did a mylogram and found that I had to have a fusion because of herinated dics. I should have stopped but because I had continued to have pain, they did an exploratory and cut a main arterie and I hemoraged.
    Well needless to say I had six more surgeries. This was all done in three years except one which done much later.
    To this day Iam not any better but worse, pain 24/7, adhesions and severe nerve damage. I suffer so much it is unbeliveable. I have had tons of blocks, I use ice, heat, patches and have used pain killers with no success. It feels like you are going to go crazy. Sometimes you think you are going to die and sometimes you wish you would. I would love to be out of pain but know that it is probably inpossible. I pray everyday for some relief. My advise to people with back problems is do everything you can to keep from having surgery.
    My husband had severe spinal stenois, the doctor did the new XStop surgery and it is remarkable, he is pain free.
    Maybe your book can help me.
    Thank you,
    Pattie

  44. Christina
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 5:09 am | Permalink

    I’d love a copy of your book because I imagine that I will learn so much from it, just as I have from your videos and emails.

    I was in a car accident a couple of years ago and ever since I have been battling constant lower back pain,leg pain and in my right foot my middle toe is completely numb and I have neck and right arm and I am constantly weak on the right side of my body. I have tried several types of medication, which have not helped, I unable to sleep at night and not eating well and I feel like I have aged at least 20 years, as I am contantly depressed due to this severe pain

    I have attended Physitheraphy, Hydrotheraphy, I attended pain management but nothing has helped so far.

    I hope and I pray that maybe your book will be what may help me

    Thank you
    Christina

  45. Derek H
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 5:19 am | Permalink

    I would love to read your book. I have mild Spina-bifada, Scoliosis, Spinal Tethering, Sciatic nerve damage and nerve damage in both my legs. So I have suffered from back and other pain for over 10 years now. I got physiotherapy done a few years ago and it worked great. But from time to time the pains does come back and I have to take painkillers or see my physiotherapist again. I’d love to read your book to see if it can help me deal with my back pain.

    Thank You

  46. Sheila Berzinski
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 5:51 am | Permalink

    Ive had chronic back pain since my 20s. After a motorcycle accident 5 yrs ago, my back pain has become severe. I get spasms from my neck to lower back, and each attack last a long time. I have sciatic pain in both my hips which causes pain down my legs also. Chronic migrane headaches causes me to miss a lot of work, I am now in danger of loosing my job due to health issues. The doctors have tried so many medications on me, which causes side affects that cause me to miss work.From my accident, Ive lost the bone in my left arm and my left wrist is like rice crispies. They want to do more surgery on it because now the bones are degenerating Im on disability but thats not enough to cover my bills and also I love to work and be around people, I would go crazy sitting home and not being around people. Im worried that soon I will loose my job if my health issues dont improve soon. I would like to have your book to see if the things in it could help me.

  47. Michael A Skinner
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 5:55 am | Permalink

    After reading the submitted reasons people have logged for wanting a copy of your book, I am not certain I qualify, however I am 70 years old and have suffered ever increasing back pain since I was 35 years old and am now on 10 tablets a day just to keep the pain in the back ground. It has been established that the pain started whilst I was in the Fire Service and sustained ladder carry down rescue. I have had MRI and CAT scans + x-ray which has established that amongst other problems I have spinal stenosis and an incorrect curvature os the spine, hence I am uncertain that anything other than pain killers will work, but am very willing to try.
    Best of fortune to all who have a problem.

  48. Vashram Golani
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 6:51 am | Permalink

    I having the severe upper and lover back paing being the laboratory work of nature and wrong siting may be.
    Vashram Golani

  49. Eileen Gonzalez
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 7:26 am | Permalink

    After 11 yrs being a trauma nurse I now have pain on a consistent basis. Turning and lifting patients who are now up to 600 lbs has finally pushed me over my 5 ft edge!!! I have pain in my sciatic area as well as my lower back and right side of neck (its all one problem). I have a high tolerance but this surely wears me down. Each morning I wake up with the pain and must stretch to move past the tingling in my feet and pain down my right leg. My chiropractor has helped in the past but now its always there…….I must continue to work therefore, I would be grateful to have a copy of your book and wake up one day without this pain……looking forward to a painfree future!!!!!Eileen

  50. Tim Deaton
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 8:00 am | Permalink

    June 20, 1981 struck from the rear in auto mishap. Paralyzed (temporarily) from lower lip down though could move right thumb. Signed out of hospital ER (I did not wish to DIE!) and wife hauled me to chiropractor. He adjusted me after looking at X-rays (blurry and sloppy from ER) and helped carry me home to bed. He came buy Sunday on his way to and from church and adjusted again. On Wed had neighbor haul me to his office and I walked home.

    The injury was more than we thot and I spent next 19 years inable to sit. FINALLY found another chiro and within a few months I was back walking and sitting normally.

    Still a good deal of pain that requires 2 adjustments per month for comfort.

    I use an inversion table, elastic belt with magnets (they help sometimes) and regular chrio adjustments.

    Not pain free and spend most days in discomfort that ranges from moderate to severe.

    If the book has useable suggestions that I can perform and afford, I’m game to try almost anything

    Tim

    PS: I have been ‘diagnosed’ as nuts because I will NOT use drugs (Not even aspirin)

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