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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. Bill Triplett
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 8:13 am | Permalink

    About 3 yearsago I started having lower back pain, I thought it was from mowing the fields at my place, later I had a stroke, and hey treated me at the hospital and released me, a month later I had another one that was suposed to kill me, when I finally got out my loer back was really hurting, they sent me to therapist who worked with my back and shoulder, I remember you saying they give all a sheet of paper with the same exercises, I went to a chiropractor, he looked at the x-rays and said no way would he touch me, I have been doing my own trerophy and I had another stroke last christmas in my face. I am now walking and trying all I know what to do to help my back, My lower back hurts, and it affects my walking, I need your help, and it could start with your book.

  2. Josh Grant
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 9:15 am | Permalink

    When I was 18 I hurt my back lifting a t.v. I had bought for my grandmother. Lifting it out of the shopping cart the weight shifted and I felt a pop in my lower back. It wasn’t too bad that day and I sort of shrugged it off. I figured it would be ok in a couple of days. The next day I could hardly walk. I had this terrible shooting pain down my leg and in my lower back. I could barely get out of bed. I couldn’t sit. I couldn’t stand. I couldn’t lay down. I couldn’t walk. A chiropractor I knew offered to do some work for free. My lower vertebrae had been pulled sideways. My right hip was lower than my left one and it was causing my spine to be pulled diaganolly pulling my spinal cord and pinching the nerves in the left side of my lower back. He helped me some although I still ha debilitating pain all throughout collegeand afterward up until the present day. In highschool I loved to work out and train. I played football, I ran. I continued to train after my incident but I suffer from mobility problems. I was maried this past year and now have a 6 month old daughter. I recently threw my back out again doing squats at my workplace gym. This is the 4th time after my initial treatment that this has happened but this has definetly been the worst. Almost as bad as when it first happened. When I went to pick my daughter up at daycare I couldn’t even pick her up. I had to get the employees to help me carry her out. I’ve had to miss work. Its really been a terrible strain on every aspect of my life. I’ve had one session with a chiropractor in the area I now live in and have seen great improvement but I’m trying to get anything I can that would help me get back to a pain free life. If your book would help me I would absolutely love to have a copy.

  3. prakash kumar
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 9:29 am | Permalink

    i have neck and hip pain and also knee pain please send me the book to my email

  4. prakash kumar
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 9:32 am | Permalink

    i have back hip and neck pain for past 5 years, some people please advice me to register healthy back site they will suggest some ideas

  5. Jeanna
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 10:04 am | Permalink

    I have had back pain for several years. I have had several sessions of physical therapy. When the pain became more I was sent for an MRI which revealed a herniated T5 and T6 with radicular pain and an L4 herniation. I was told then all the physical therapy in world would not help the T5 and T6 herniation and surgery is not an option as it is life threatening. I was injected with two shots of corisonine and put on pain medication and patches. As far as the L4 herniation it has gone to the furthest of numbing two toes. There are a couple exercises which help it some but have to do them frequently to get relief. This has been a long battle since the L4 herniation was due to a car incident and now it has been many years before the herniations were found. I have to continue to work therefore, I would be grateful to have a copy of your book and wake up one day without this pain. It would be great looking forward to a painfree future.

  6. Yulianty
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 11:13 am | Permalink

    A few months ago I’ve been sitting in front of my computer creating and editting some letters for very long hours, for days and days. Until one day I finally felt a severe pain in my lower back, I began to realise and was reminded that I should sit on the right kind of chair and with the right posture, especially if I am gonna be sitting for long hours working on my computer. The pain comes and goes. When in pain, I could feel it so badly especially when I was trying to pick up something. It would be so wonderful if your book could help get rid of the back pain totally. Thanking you for being a blessing ! :) )

  7. joe darcy
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 11:41 am | Permalink

    I had an accident 21 years ago and damaged 2 lower back discs that pinches the nerves on my right hand side,i have tried everything over time but nothing long lasting if your book can offer any possibility of overcoming this problem rush me one a.s.a.p. Regards joe

  8. Tania P
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 11:53 am | Permalink

    I had a bad car accident in 2002 three months laters i was diagosed with
    Fibromyalgia and Myfascial Pain, which i have deen sufering from for the last 15 years due to an earlier car accident.
    I am a quailfied Massage Therapist In New Zealand. I would love a copy of you book so I can help others suffering the way I am. I do mainly Theraptic Massage alot of my clients have long standing problems, any imformation on how to reduce this is a real bonus. A copy of your book would help to help others.

  9. panduranga nayak
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 2:00 pm | Permalink

    The story runs like this:
    I had afall from ttre while collecting fruit. It was about 15 feet. I fell on uneven ground. This has cause breaking vertbra backbone at lumbar region. L4 was broken in piesces. Iwas removed to hospital in strtcher as i could not stand. Luckily ther was no damage to spinal chord. I was on bed for 45 days forbidden to move an inch or turn on any sides. I say it as wonderful experience in my life. But to much agony to my wife. She is really great to taken into her stride and helped to stand on my feet.
    But I have developed back pain at that region . It is much severe whenever I sqat for more tha 15 minutes. Otherwise it is tolerable. I am afraid it may become severe in coming days. I am 62 now. I hope your book will be a guide in overcoming the problem. Please send me a copy. Thanaq.

  10. Kavita
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 3:23 pm | Permalink

    Hello,
    I m Kavita,a physiotherapist.i regularly get the mails and follow the things u tell.my dad has been suffering from disc protrusion from a long time and has on and off pains.i dont want electrotherapy to be given in such cases.it really hurts when i cannot do much for him and also for my mother when they suffer from backache.i wud really be greatful if i can get a copy of ur book.

    Regards

  11. Jazele Stapley
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 4:47 pm | Permalink

    Hello,
    I have been suffering with back pain for 40 years. When I was younger I could manage it with chiropractic visits. However, since getting Fibromyalgia nine years ago, the pain has become horrendous and at times I have just wanted to die as I could not take it any longer. I now take a pain killer which gives me reasonably relief but I still have problems. Now I have severe neck pain, which is often debilitating. I live alone, in poverty and help is rare in the town where I live. People have a negative attitude towards sick people here and if you don’t have money, you can’t get help. I do my best to help myself, am careful with my diet, observe how I use my body and do my best to think positive, but it still all gets too much at times and I just want to end it. The pain has taken away my life. I am no longer able to play my violin or piano or sing and social outings are too difficult. I don’t look like getting it back at this point in time. I would purchase your book and try it only I don’t have the money, as I am unable to work and survive on a meagre pension. If you are kind enough to give me a copy of your book, I will be very gratefull and will study it and use it to help myself get rid of this horrible debilitating pain.

    Sincerely and with thanks for your newsletters,
    Jazele

  12. Deborah Bingham
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 6:38 pm | Permalink

    Hi, here is my story – I have had siatic nerve problem for about 20 years. Have been to Chriopractors and been to nerve clinics for shots in my back.
    I prayed about this and one day I got an e-mail from Jessie from the Lose the
    Back Pain and at first I did not apply to it and then I got a few more e-mails and decieded to just order the book. Well, let me tell you it was the greatest thing I ever did – I have not been to the pain clinic or chriopractor since. I do
    my streaches faithfully and I just love Jessie with all my heart for helping me.
    That pain is crippling as you all know. I can walk and do things I could never do and this year we spent 2 weeks vacation in Maine and it was the best vacation I have ever had.
    Thank you Jessie.
    Deb

  13. Jenna
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 7:06 pm | Permalink

    hallo am a Biokineticist and the amount of back patients comming to see me is increasing daily. I respect your work a lot and the more info I can get in order to help my patients the better for my soal and there comfort. I would love a copy of your great book. Thanx

  14. Mark M.
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 8:34 pm | Permalink

    Hi, I am a 35 year old male living in Australia. I have been experiencing excruciating sciatic pain in my right leg for just over three months now. I am currently taking the maximum amount prescription and non prescription medication allowable per day and I am fearful that this is doing irreversible damage. Even with all the medication, I cannot sleep in bed as it aggravates my symptoms, I sleep on the floor. It is unbearably painful to sit, I cannot drive my car but I can bear the pain to walk for reasonable lengths of time with enough medication. I am desperate to stop taking the medication and I’m desperate for a good night’s sleep. Even though it’s only been three months, it feels like it’s never going to end.

    What makes my problem worse is, it’s not just my problem. I have become a burden to my wife, she now does my domestic duties as well as everything for our three young children and baby. I feel like my condition is going to slowly suffocate my family. I spend most of my time lying on the floor in front of my computer. I cannot play with my children and I am physically unable to change my baby nappies. I am unable to interact with my children as a father should and worse still, in my lowest moments, I find myself taking it out on them. I also wonder, what psychological effect it would be having on my children to me in so much pain. I am very concerned that I am having a serious long term adverse effect on my wife and children. I have become a self loathing angry monster, what have my family done to deserve this?

    Clearly I am candidate for surgery, I have been to see the specialists, I know what they want to do to me but I am petrified of surgery – what if they make it worse; so many horror stories! What can I do? The worst thing is, not knowing what to do. I need clear direction. I hope your book will tell me what to do to cure my pain and return me to my family the way I was.

    Thank you for this opportunity.

    Regards

    Mark M.

  15. Bill
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 10:17 pm | Permalink

    I have had chronic back pain for 10-12 years now, L5-S1 a common herniation. I did have surgery about 8 years ago due to my nerve canals closing rapidly and I could barely walk. The surgery went well but while I was going through the healing process scar tissue started to build up at the point of incision then stopped leaving a thread of room. I was able to work for another 6 years, missing many days due to the pain in my lower back and occasional sciatica, unfortunately this caused other discs to bulge and I had to use a cane. At this point I was put on Full Disability. I take 5 different meds twice a day some for pain, nerve blockers, anti-depressants, and to help me sleep. On 8/6/09 I went back under the knife, this time for my neck, spinal cord damage with spurs C4-C6 fusion to open up a canal for my spinal cord that was “S” shaped. I’m still in recovery for that one. I know I’ve been kind of vague on details but we all have these issues in common. BTW my back is still my major crutch.. Bottom line the information your site provides definitely has my interest and would like to know more even if it just gets me off all the meds I need to make it through the day. Thank you for you time, good luck to everyone out there.

    Regards,
    Bill

  16. Mike Flanagan
    Posted August 17, 2009 at 11:56 pm | Permalink

    This past August 6th marked 4 years of pain due to a bulged disk in the L4, L5 area which caused the sciatic nerve to be pinched. This caused extreme pain for 15 days running down my right leg to the foot. I never fully recovered after having lower back surgery, a hip and knee scope and surgery for what was called Tarsal Tunnel syndrome in my right foot. I can not stand or walk for more than a few minutes without needing to sit or lay down for a while. I’m allergic to NSAIDS and am taking the max dose of Lyrica without any significant improvement. The surgeon does not want to do any further surgery even though there is moderate to severe pinching of the nerve at L5. I’m only 52 years old, and no longer feel very useful. Like so many, I want to be able to walk again……. Looking forward to the book……. Chin up all, Mike

  17. Robin
    Posted August 18, 2009 at 5:48 am | Permalink

    Five years ago, I was rearended by a fully loaded 18 wheel truck. I have had one surgery, the ceramic disc. Now, they tell me that I need at least two more surgeries and then we are not sure from there. My problem is, it was a very small trucking company who is no longer in business, and I am still in litigation with not much hope for any compensation. My doctor confirms that I am completely disabled from this accident and will never get over this. Meanwhile, there is no income and waiting for disability. Thank God for my family who is paying for my two children and I to exist…But, I feel asking for them to buy me a book, no matter how much it might help the pain, is too much. Both kids are going back to school, that means school supplies and clothes and all that goes with that. I just feel wrong asking for something else when everyone around me needs so much !!!

  18. Arkady Kheyman
    Posted August 18, 2009 at 8:18 am | Permalink

    I need this book because I believe that info. I’ll get will help my wife to solve her back problems. She’s often experiences back pain and cannot move. I bought a belt from you, but due to heat she practically cannot use it. Thank you very much in advance.

  19. Ray
    Posted August 18, 2009 at 8:32 am | Permalink

    I will try to make this a short bog. Suiffering for many years live on pain med and have pain 24/7 started with one fractured vertabra l1 then two more fractured from osteoprouis and degenerative bone’s, had vetabraplasty to l3 and t10 helped. currently on reclasp, cal, & vitiman D. Had bone biopsy for possable myleoma, came back neg thank you God. Still suffering

  20. Jim Gilchrist
    Posted August 18, 2009 at 9:31 am | Permalink

    I am an 80 year old broken down athelete……not really broken down, but leg pain has been getting the better of me. I cope most of the time, but some times the pain in my lower leg is severe and lately happening more frequently. As I said I usually cope with the pain and relief would be great. If I am fortunate to be selected I will apply the practises and hopefully get some relief. My wife Joy and I travel (motor car) often and the sitting position causes lower leg pain to the extent we have to pull over and change drivers. We have travelled less because of this problem and if relief comes we will continue our touring more extensively.

  21. naiga
    Posted August 18, 2009 at 5:39 pm | Permalink

    Iam a 62 year old woman. Ihave this terrible lower back pain. I have tried many medicine but without much help.And find it very difficult to excersice. Ihopwe if am selected and get this book I will work hard to applay the exercises recommed an hope will get relief.

  22. Jill
    Posted August 18, 2009 at 6:03 pm | Permalink

    I am only 44 years old and have suffered with neck pain for over 7 years. I have not had a day without pain for as long as I can remember! I have spent thousands of dollars on treatments that don’t work. I cannot find relief! I have tried physical therapy, traction, spinal decompression and more. I currently take pain medication as well as muscle relaxers, but they don’t really address the issues – they just mask the pain a little and help me get through the day. I have a bulging disk in my neck, as well as arthritis. I really need to find some relief.

  23. Jennifer
    Posted August 18, 2009 at 7:27 pm | Permalink

    After two back surgeries (including an infection with the last one) I am still suffering from pain in my lower back & hip, and severe nerve pain in my legs. I refuse to go through another surgery. I am only 34 years old, and just can’t imagine having to deal with this pain for the rest of my life. I have a 2 year old daughter and I don’t want her to feel that her Mommy doesn’t love her because I can’t play with her. Hopefully, this new book would be able help me live the active life that I am supposed to be living.

  24. Cindy S.
    Posted August 18, 2009 at 7:45 pm | Permalink

    I was in a car accident 10 years ago that left me with severe neck and back pain. I have since had a cervical fusion for my neck, but the pain is still there along with no flexibility now. My back pain – the result of bulging and herniated disks – has gotten worse and worse over the years and six different doctors have failed to help me. I am now at the point where I am basically immobile. I’ve tried injections, physical therapy, chiropractors, everything that has been recommended except surgery. I am terrified of surgery because I don’t think it will help. I am only 33 and feel my life has been ruined by my pain. My husband left me, I lost my job and the constant pain, I admit, on some days makes me feel suicidal but my faith in God somehow pulls me through. Although I’m a little skeptical of any treatment working on me at this point, I am still desperate for relief and would love to see if your book could benefit me. There are so many people here who deserve this book, I feel ashamed for submitting my name, but like I said, I am desperate for relief and don’t have the resources to try something on a whim anymore. Thanks for your consideration.

  25. James Caskey
    Posted August 18, 2009 at 9:20 pm | Permalink

    I am 54 yrs. old.I have suffered from Sciatic nerve pain for over 10 years. I have had physical therapy on and off for may years. I tried Chiropractors. I had back surgery 04/28/2009 and more PT. Nothing seems to work. I had a stroke 10/28/2008. My recovery has been slowed because of my nerve pain. I need some relief from my hip and sciatic nerve pain, but nothing seems to help. I am hoping that your book will help. Thank You.

  26. denise
    Posted August 18, 2009 at 9:26 pm | Permalink

    WHY SHOULD I GET A FREE COPY? Because I am ready to SHOUT to the world that there is a website that will help you get your life back. I am a 47 year old young women, homeowner and have been employed with the United States Postal Service for twenty years. I been out of work since 3/2009. My MRI shows that I have Lumbar Spinal Stenosis, Mild Degenerative Disc, Disc Herniation or Bulging Disc and much more. My EMG shows that I have damage nerves. My bag was packed and I couldn’t take the pain no more. I have been praying asking GOD is surgery the answer, please send me a sign well I got an email didn’t want to open it ,because I didn’t know who was sending this to me, well I finally said you asked GOD to help right! so, I opened it and I had my doubts and I checked out this company with the BBB the rating was an A. So I said what do I have to lose? So I ordered your back pain system and just reading it alone gave me hope and made me feel better, say its in the mind whatever its ok, Just being able to educate myself and knowing whats going on with my body made me feel good OMG.
    I Started the program, I have the inversion table, the back joy, eating better taking EMZYMES. I since then stop going to physical therapy they had admitted to me that I had to many things going on with me and they don’t know how to help me. well now I am going some place else and I told them that we need to work on my muscle imbalances speaking like a well educated person. Well I am ready to help you now be a spoke person for you and your website there is alot of broken down people(smile) in the Postal Office thank you so much. I may be able to return to work In september feeling much better. THANK YOU ,THANK YOU THANK YOU! JESSE CANNONE & STEVE HEFFERON

  27. Bob Dutton
    Posted August 19, 2009 at 10:26 am | Permalink

    I have had 2 major spine surgeries already. I am about to go for a third. The first 2 was to implant rods and screws into my spine, and the next one , they tell me is to clear out the L5 nerve root. My pain management Doctor tells me I have R.S.D. I guess because my feet swell up like footballs and I can’t move my left foot. I also have foot drop on my left side. My E.M.G. tells the story that my Paroneal Nerve is shot! No activity at all. I have not worked for over 2 years, my Doctors tell me I will never work again. They also tell me to expect to have to have another major surgery in about 10 years when the section of spine above the surgery gives out because of the added stress on it. All in all, not a very pretty picture. So….. my friend…… I need your book to give me some hope! Hope of getting off a heavy dose of MS Contin everyday. Hope to not think that I will end up in a wheel chair! Give me some hope to stop mfeeling useless! To my friends and most important , to my family.I am tired of being a burden on people.
    If you believe that your book can help me in any way, shape or form I ask you to send me a copy and I will tell everyone I know to go out and buy it. If they see my condition improve they will run to the book store. Thank you for considering me! Keep up the excelent work you do.

  28. Christopher M. Wilson
    Posted August 19, 2009 at 2:15 pm | Permalink

    I had a fall in my home last October where I fell
    down some stairs. I suffered persistant #10 shooting pain from my gluteal muscles on the left side, traveling down the side of my leg through the greater trocanter and throgh the center of the knee, on the tib-fib to the foot. I suspected sciatic pain and a possible break in the tib fib region. Iam a massage therapist and was considering chiropractic but due to the fact that I was disabled just before my fall with Parkinson’s Disease I had little income for out of pocket expense. So I sought the help of a Orthopedist who I thought was good and he orderered conventional X-rays that turned up nothing and told me I had bursitis aroud the greater trochantor. I was still having pain only now into S-1. So the Orthopedist sent me to a pain-management specialist who ordered an MRI and started me on nerve block
    treatments. That only acted as a band aid and after 6 weeks of physical therapy and 3 mo. of nerve block treatment into th L-4 L-5 and SI area the pain hadn’t abated. So I decided it was time to look at sugical optiions I picked the best Neurosurgion in the De- Pa area. He did a microdiscectomy on the L-4 L5 S-1 region. The surgery was a sucess although after 3 weeks
    I’m having alot of soreness in the the tib-fib area. I wan’t to start back into physical therapy and would love to have your book so I can heal myself and then use them on my clients. Thank you for reading about my situation. Christopher Wilson

  29. Michael Bosniak
    Posted August 20, 2009 at 6:17 pm | Permalink

    I don’t need the book to cure my back pain! Your “Lose The Back Pain System” took care of that. It’s one of the best investments I made in myself. A majority of the time my maintenance exercises keep me in top shape. Oh sure, my pain comes back sporadically, but now I know what to do.
    No, I want a copy of your book so that I have visible, fact-filled evidence I can wave in front of my friends faces when they complain about their own back pain and choose to ignore my advice. Even when they have walking proof in front of them.
    Michael P. Bosniak, age 62

  30. Julie Jelsma
    Posted August 21, 2009 at 1:54 am | Permalink

    As a massage therapist, I work with new clients every week seeking relief for not only their aching muscles, but also their inflamed nerves. Many of these pleasant, but pained people learn from me alterations in posture, stance and movement techniques. I am not, however, an expert on specific stretch & strengthening exercises related to, for example, sciatica and or piriformis syndrome. So anything I can learn from your book and pass on to my clients on your recommendations and programs for indepth support of more serious problems…I would greatly appreciate.
    Julie Jelsma, age 51

  31. M. Curtin
    Posted August 21, 2009 at 4:17 am | Permalink

    Twenty years ago I was (finally!) diagnosed with M.S. (I am NOT a hypochondriac! (what the Mayo Clinic said when I went there with symptoms). Ten years ago I was diagnosed with a herniated disk at L-5 (the PAIN!). My doctor sent me to a neurologist for consultation to get the herniated disk fixed. The neurologist came in the exam room, did a standard EDSS check (MS), then went and looked at my chart. He turned around and said to me, “So! You want your back fixed! I said “Yes, it is very painful to walk.” He replied, “Well, What do you want your back fixed for? You have M.S. You’re going to end up in a wheelchair anyway!” ( Can you believe that? I’ve told many people what this Dr. said!!!) This was said to me 10 years ago and
    I still walk as much as I can but the pain is so bad that I’m bent over and leaning on a cane like an old woman when I DO walk. I don’t go out in public anymore unless I am in the wheelchair.
    I would like my life back so I can once again hike my beautiful mountains and forests and tend my gardens with my dog.
    I can cook, bake and do canning again at my stove without my family worrying so much about me burning myself AND I can eat healthier.
    I can share with others that I know, who have back problems and be an example of what your book did for me!!
    Not only would I be so very greatful, but to be able to share information about your book and help others help themselves when the doctors have given up on them, would be most gratifying for me. M. Curtin age 55

    I live alone in the country. My first name is Melodi but prefer just the initial for safety reasons. Thanks

  32. M. Curtin
    Posted August 21, 2009 at 4:19 am | Permalink

    Twenty years ago I was (finally!) diagnosed with M.S. (I am NOT a hypochondriac! (what the Mayo Clinic said when I went there with symptoms). Ten years ago I was diagnosed with a herniated disk at L-5 (the PAIN!). My doctor sent me to a neurologist for consultation to get the herniated disk fixed. The neurologist came in the exam room, did a standard EDSS check (MS), then went and looked at my chart. He turned around and said to me, “So! You want your back fixed! I said “Yes, it is very painful to walk.” He replied, “Well, What do you want your back fixed for? You have M.S. You’re going to end up in a wheelchair anyway!” ( Can you believe that? I’ve told many people what this Dr. said!!!) This was said to me 10 years ago and
    I still walk as much as I can but the pain is so bad that I’m bent over and leaning on a cane like an old woman when I DO walk. I don’t go out in public anymore unless I am in the wheelchair.
    I would like my life back so I can once again hike my beautiful mountains and forests and tend my gardens with my dog.
    I can cook, bake and do canning again at my stove without my family worrying so much about me burning myself AND I can eat healthier.
    I can share with others that I know, who have back problems and be an example of what your book did for me!!
    Not only would I be so very greatful, but to be able to share information about your book and help others help themselves when the doctors have given up on them, would be most gratifying for me. M. Curtin age 55

  33. Arlana Bruey
    Posted August 21, 2009 at 6:18 am | Permalink

    I’ve struggled with back/neck pain for 20 years. when I was 16 I was in a car accident that compressed c4,5,&6 together; compressed my ribcage, turned my pelvis, lost 80% elasticity in my left shoulder, lost the natural curvature to my neck & 90% nerve damage to the left side of my back. 10 years later, I was in another accident that fractured my jaw & turned my pelvis the opposite direction. 8 years ago, I slipped and fell on the ice in the parking lot at work thus fracturing my tailbone on the left side. I’ve worked 13 years on an assembly line using small parts, air powered tools, as well as hand tools & hammers. this has caused me carpal tunnel, bursitis & tendonitis in both upper extremities, and a shoulder impingement in my right (good) shoulder. I look down for 8 straight hours as our line moves and we stand in 1 spot only to rotate each hour without the line stopping. I must hunch over all day as the conveyor is only 3 – 4 inches below my waist, and parts I must reach across the line for because they’re too far away. I also, have suffered with arthritis in all joints and feet for the last 20 years. I’m flat footed with an extra bone in both feet where my arch should be, and large busted as well, causing more stress on my torso. My chiropractor treats me for cervicalgia, migraines/ headaches, subluxation of c1-7 & t1-12 & L1-5,lumbago, sacral subluxation, myalgia/myositis, and subluxation of both upper & both lower extremites. though she does a great job at giving me temorary relief, it only lasts for a day because of my daily job at the factory. I also work on a volunteer rescue squad but am limited to how much I can lift & help with as my prior injuries and pain keep me from what I love and hate having to rely on others to help “pull my weight” too. I would love a copy of your book so I can have the energy without the pain to enjoy my 3 year old daughter, work & life again.
    Thankyou, A. K. Bruey age 36

  34. Jean Lentz
    Posted August 21, 2009 at 6:21 am | Permalink

    I am a 77 year old lady. I have suffered with back pain for over 30 years. Gone trhu therapy, shots and nothing really helps. I was give zocor for colesterol and it damaged the nerves in my thighs starting at the groin to the knees. The pain gets so bad when I have walked just for a short time I just have to stop as my legs don’t want to move. Would love one of your books so I can try your method to see if it would help me.

  35. Petra
    Posted August 21, 2009 at 8:48 am | Permalink

    I was in a car accident in 1992. Since then, I have had chronic mid-back pain, which gets worse with the Arizona Monsoon and job-related stress. I have a desk job, which I am sure does not help matters. For years I have been seeing chiropractors, physical therapists, taking muscle relaxers, ibuprofen, stretching, exercising, not exercising, rolling around on a foam roller, oh and my big investment – the inversion table that I never dared use, because I was alone in the house and I was afraid I would drop on my head. I am at a total loss as to what to try next, as nothing seems to work. I long for just one pain-free day, to remember what it is like, but I don’t anticipate any relief. I’m hoping that your book could be the answer.

  36. Petra
    Posted August 21, 2009 at 8:54 am | Permalink

    By the way – my post says it is 8:48am on August 21. I hope I will still be considered, it is only 7:53pm (now) on August 20, here in Tucson, AZ.

    In hope,

    Petra

  37. MONTE
    Posted August 21, 2009 at 11:04 pm | Permalink

    I have been like many, a long time sufferer of the ball and chain life controlling back pain sufferer for many years. (aprrox 26years / I’m 40 now)

    I have not been able to ride a bike or take part in the activities that my two sons like to do(as any good father would like to do anything to keep up), in FEAR that my back will pay it. I used to water ski, down hill ski, baseball, hockey, camping, hiking….. but more or less over the years I have stop doing alot of the things I love to do. I guess my lower back can’t keep up with my life style

    My family life style has changed and whould love to take controll over the pain so that it is goneas well as the FEAR. The excersises and stretches that I have tried seem to backfire and does get discouraging.

    I have learned to cope with it but this, but I hope that there will soon be a cure. Maybe some new information will help?

  38. Shirley
    Posted August 21, 2009 at 11:27 pm | Permalink

    Hi,
    I would so love a copy of your book. Like so many others on here, I am in constant pain daily and life is passing me by whilst I cannot do anything.
    I really hope that I am in with the 1000 people you are now offering the book to.
    Keep up the good work. You are an inspiration and give hope where all else has failed.
    Thank you

  39. Renee
    Posted August 22, 2009 at 7:49 am | Permalink

    As I have read already today, many people are need of this book and I’m sure it could help many. A brief background on my back pain… I grew up dancing everyday so sure I would be a ballerina in NYC when I was 18. However, when I was 14 I injured my back severely enough that I had to take 3 years off. Due to the injury, I went to college for a degree in business, NOT DANCE. I couldn’t stay away from dance so I got back into it little by little and once I was dancing full time again I ended up with a herniated disc. Now I am stuck working in a restaurant just to pay my bills, which still kills my back everyday. I love Losethebackpain and it gives me great advice every day but any extra information will help!

  40. Tim Heffernan
    Posted August 22, 2009 at 7:34 pm | Permalink

    Dear Jesse:

    For the past 18 months I have been dealing with lower back and hip pain. Despite many acupuncture, chiropractic, and osetopathic treatments, my problem persists and affect nearly every aspect of my life. I have learned, through you, to manage my problem better on my own and your products have helped to reduce the pain. I desperately hope that your book will help me determine the cause of my problem and lead me, finally, to a solution. The Healthy Back Institute has been my best source of information and I have referred several friends to the site. Thanks for all the great information, product screening and offers.

  41. Joan
    Posted August 22, 2009 at 8:16 pm | Permalink

    I have recently been reading your website, and just order a bottle of heal and soothe to try. I have a herniated disk and had a recently flare up so bad, i could not walk or leave my house, it has been 3 weeks, i started doing some of the exercises and it is getting better slowly, during this my fathe in law died and i could not even go to the hospital with my husband, it was a very sad and trying time, he had to leave me at home and i could not even walk to the bathroom and go to his dying father. Please help i would love a copy of your book.

  42. Luke Pham
    Posted August 22, 2009 at 8:24 pm | Permalink

    Dear Jesse:

    I had back pain for many years and I’ve tried to exercise, used drug for relieving pain and followed your guidance to exercise but it just helped a little, couldn’t get rid of pain. Heard about your free book I would like to receive it as you’ve given me several free CD for pain relieving.

    Thank you for you devotion to pain sufferers.

    Luke Pham

  43. Janene
    Posted August 22, 2009 at 9:21 pm | Permalink

    I am a dog groomer who just lost my job.
    I have not been able to afford health ins for the last 2 years.
    I don’t know what I did to my back but I have shooting pain from the lower hip down my leg to the point I can hardly move.
    I am only 25 years old and I don’t want to spend the rest of my life this way!
    I hope your book can help me.
    Janene

  44. Richard A. Sullivan
    Posted August 22, 2009 at 10:15 pm | Permalink

    I have tried everything from Chiropractors to orthopedists to get my back from hurting. I have tried exercises, physical therapy, all kinds of pain killers (I am now taking Heal and Soothe and have been for two days). I need help in getting rid of this pain so I can stand with my back hurting and do some much needed work around the house and yard without having to quit after 10 minutes. I would love a copy of your book to help me get started on the road to a back that will allow me to lead a normal lifestyle.

  45. Sally Ernsberger
    Posted August 22, 2009 at 10:30 pm | Permalink

    I have a 2-year old and all the bad posture that goes along with feeding and caring for a little one has been killing my neck! I have been doing exercises I see on your website, and I have been using the Far Infrared heating pad and the Trigger Point Therapy, but I want to go the extra mile to get rid of the pain and the underlying condition causing it.

  46. Jacqueline Babcock
    Posted August 22, 2009 at 11:19 pm | Permalink

    I am very pleased with the products and information that I have received from your site in the past.
    Something that really helps me is the Rub-on-Relief and the heating pad.
    It would be great to have all the helps in one handy book for constant reference.
    Thanks for the great job that you do with videos and print information on your website.
    I love to sit down with a book, too!
    Jacqueline Babcock

  47. Bruce Rice
    Posted August 22, 2009 at 11:42 pm | Permalink

    I am 44 years old and have retired from softball, volleyball and most golf due to raising a family and some injuries. My back problems started in high school while participating in year-around sports for four years. I stayed active in college in intramural sports and then played in various city leagues for volleyball and softball.

    I sustained two dislocated shoulders playing softball – the second time resulting in rotator surgery – and some pinched nerves in my lower back playing volleyball over the next ten years.

    I have a habit of carrying stress in my neck and shoulders and have had poor posture since I was a kid.

    I have learned to live with back pain, but would like to know what it is like to not have to…

  48. Shirley Schumacher
    Posted August 22, 2009 at 11:58 pm | Permalink

    Thank you for offering me the free pain book to the 1st 1000 people, I hope that I am one of them and will be anxious to read more and hope that it helps my back and leg pain, my mobility and able to walk again.

  49. Anthony Ciccarelli
    Posted August 23, 2009 at 12:21 am | Permalink

    Jesse, I have followed you since I found you on the Internet. Your ways of helping to sooth back pain have done wonders for me in my Senior years. If your new book is half as good as the other information that I have received from you, then it will continue to help me in my quest for a healthy and drug free old age.

  50. Allen Townsend
    Posted August 23, 2009 at 12:33 am | Permalink

    Jesse,
    I just recieved my Inversion table on 8/18/09. I have been dealing with lower back pain for 21 years now. I put it together after a struggle getting it up the steps because my back hurt so bad, and I recieved relief after the first couple of inversions. The first couple of days I was only able to invert about 30 to 40%, now I can go all the way straight up and down and I weight 275#. It is now day 4 and I CAN NOT BELIEVE HOW MUCH BETTER I FEEL!!!! I would say 95% of my pain is gone and I can walk straight up now and bend over and touch my toes and get a good nights sleep!! I am like everyone else, going to the chiro.,Dr., Accupuncture, and only a temporary relief. I would like to see if I can get rid of the rest of my pain with you book. I also use your Heal And Soothe cream and once again it is EVERYTHING you said it would be.
    Thanks for all you do to try and help people!!
    P.S.
    I am not an easy person to sell too, but I am a BELIEVER now in what you do!

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