BIG News About My New Book – You’re Going to LOVE This!

The response to my free book contest has been incredible…

After reading all of the people who posted their stories on the blog it’s obvious that so many people need this information… so I’ve decided to do something really BIG…

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210 Responses to “BIG News About My New Book – You’re Going to LOVE This!”

  1. Vi says:

    I suffer from sciatica, therapy has helped somewhat but it’ll never be the same as it was before. I will look forward to receiving the free book.
    Thank you for your wonderful emails and help.

  2. Vi says:

    I already did and it keeps asking me to ‘type a comment’. What is happening here?

  3. Celine Macken says:

    Hi
    I love all your newsletters, even if I am aware and already use many of the exercises. I am a very disciplined 49 year old female triathlete and know I need to stretch daily to keep up my regemin of triathlon training.

    I do manage my issues pretty well and do revert to low impact workouts to enable me keep going which includes deep water running and use of Power Cranks ( great for balancing muscles) for cycling.

    However I do need to ensure I give my best to stretching and recovery to keep all balanced and working well and hence I do think your book will reduce my visits to the physiotherapist and chiropractor.

    Celine

  4. james says:

    I wrote in once before… saying, that I developed Obsessive Compulsive Anxiety Disorder at age 9….then developed schizoaffective disorder at age 16…. when I went to see doctors at age 20, they had me down as schizophrenic…then later schizoaffective at age 32…. but they never once cared anything about my ocd, so I had to do my own psychological homework… which qualifies me through all my life experience dealing with this, and with psychologists and counselors, and doctors to treat disorders pretty effectively..and I merit by GOD, a Pastoral clinical counselor…. but it doesnt stop there…. for the longest time I was afflicted with bursitis, and then neck, shoulder, and back pain…really bad…. I have a high threshold to pain, but my back brought me to tears….
    I over came my disorders (one with no help from doctors, and frankly, I dont trust them)…. and I even too plan to write a book….
    but I have suffered a nightmare in hell no thanks to doctors with my ocd and schizoaffective disorder….. now that im better, I certainly dont want my back to lay me up in my new found life… Im in the position as pastor to have to get around alot…and soon when I establish myself, I want to be able to give it my all. I could use the book… because of the same reasons why I had to go through my psychology treatments…drs fail me, and I dont want the negative forces out there, to put stumblings blocks in my way to do my pastoral services… Id like to get around… freely, and happily, with all my suffering behind me….
    congrats to your book. I respect authors a great deal… and knowledge is precious like jewels….. send out your treasure to the world… and make everyones lives richer.

  5. Tom says:

    I have sciatica and have had no luck getting rid of it. I am very active and very conscious of how bad thigs can get if I can’t get this problem solved. I am also getting numbness in both legs and feet. The best info I have is that my right hip is not fully functional and that the inflammation in my hips is stopping me from getting any relief from yoga etc.
    Looking forward to getting info from your new book and try it out. Have tried everything else. Last DC said I should get an epidural. LOts of luck both my parents got them when they broke their hips and went right into dementia.

  6. Patricia Gantt says:

    Dear Jesse,
    I have so many things wrong with my spine, the nurological-spine surgeon said he “wouldn’t know where to begin and there would be no stopping place”. With arthritis, spurs, stenosis, fibromyalgia, mucle weakness, trigger points and food sensitivities, it is a rare day I am pain free, especially when cleaning house, tending to animals, yard work … normal activities. I asked the good doctor what else I could try and he named off what I was already doing, like acupuncture, massage therapy, homeopathics & herbs.(Even my chiropractor wouldn’t adjust my spine anymore, in fact, he was the one who encouraged me to see if my medical doctor would order an MRI of my neck which led me to the spine M. D.) I started learning about herbs and natural nutrition in August, 1996, a few months after my mother died from complications due to Alzheimers. Even though it wasn’t an overnight transformation, my overall health improved. I no longer had issures with alergies, which seemed to keep me “under the weather”, and my diet improved as I learned more. After discovering you, Jesse, on my computer while trying to find more ways to help relieve my neck and back pain, it was an easy decision to try Heal-n-Soothe and to start building my core muscles. The combination of ingredients in Heal-n-Soothe were not in any other products I’d tried. If I fail to take it, I am soon reminded with Pain telling me to take Heal-n-Soothe! The stretching and strength therapies are begining to show some new muscle delineation. This is fantastic, as I am on my way to being 75! It is good to know you are constantly developing healthy ways to spinal health & willing to share them with us. I thank God for you and your dedication. Looking forward to the new book! C. P. Gantt

  7. Deborah says:

    Suffer from osteoarthritis. See chiropractor regularly but still suffer from low back pain and stiffness that wakes me from sleep. I cannot lay on my back very long at all without becoming virtually paralyzed.

  8. Brigitte says:

    As the result of both car accidents and surgery (cervical Cancer) I’ve had a problem with pain in the left side of my leg and now my knees. I am told that I have oestoarithus and have to learn to live with it. Well, I won’t as long as common sense and exploring alternatives will come up with some answers for me. I’ve tried the osteopathic shoes, total disaster.Currently I’m seeing an oestopath, and she has helped me a great deal, however it does take time. I’m not prepared to take toxic medication (i.e. – clebrex) which my doctor seems to think is about all that can be done, short of surgery (which again I have no intention of doing). I have tried a lot of things, am currently trying osteo biflex plus, which seems to be having some impact, but not enough at this time. (on it for two months). I am very sceptical of all the true to be good true sounding offers from the interenet, and won’t even consider them at this point. As they say, a fool is easily parted from his money.) I must admit that the heal and soothe sounded like the ticket, but I am a sceptic, it really does sound like it is too good to be true.Your offer sounds intriquing, so I am going to take the chance that this is really as good as it sounds. Prove it to me and you’ve got a thankful and hopefully pain free client to expound your approach. I know a lot of people in the same boat that I am in, and they are equally sceptical. It takes just one to prove us wrong, and the result would be something to write home about. The women in my family have a history of arthritus, which of course doesn’t help much if it is genetic. So if your approach works, all I can say is bring it on.

    Thanks
    Brigitte

  9. Charles says:

    I want to thank you for the tremendous therapeutic articles you publish on these endemic joint disorders which seem to be on the rise, in this our modern-day society.

    I have suffered from lower back pain since 1992, after a physically-traumatic incident during an emotionally stressful period in my life.

    It has been downhill ever since!

    I have tried several recommended treatment programs short of surgery, without lasting relief.

    I would appreciate receiving a copy of your new book. I am sure it would contain more effective treatment options for me.

    Thank you for the good work you do.

    Charles

  10. Richard Hourigan says:

    Hi Jesse
    Firstly, thank you for your e-mails, I have finally started my search for understanding what I have. I am a 35 year old father of two, and my life – social & personal & all the rest, has been turned upside down by this illness. It has taken a long time for a diagnosis and I have been treated like a guinea pig with the past two years by different doctors and specialists. I was told a few months ago (before I found your site) that it is all about managing the pain, it will never go away. I want to be able to do this so I can play with my kids properly, work (as my career has been dramatically effected by this) and just even be able to walk my dog or sit comfortably to watch the tv! I would like to be considered for your book, if possible, and I look forward to more updates from you. Thank you for your time.

    Kind regards
    Richie.

  11. Gale says:

    I am in my mid fifties and have suffered from joint pain for many years. I am getting over the death of my hubby, and that doesn’t help sleep either. On days when I have to get up early, I rarely sleep.

    I have just bought 2 pillows… one a down substitute but soft like a down pillow, and the other very firm for side sleepers.

    I cannot sleep on my back. I try my side but pain makes me move to my stomach, and that causes a different type of pain.

    Maybe your book will help.

  12. Vera Frenkel says:

    Dear Jesse,

    I found your site by chance when I was researching Stenosis, a diagnosis I received recently due to scar tissue that has developed following an accident two years ago. I’ve been waiting since February to see a surgeon and the pain has been increasing steadily since then, leaving me essentially housebound. I’m impressed by your knowledge, thoroughness and dedication, and also by the optimism your work generates. Though I’m still quite discouraged, possibly an effect of constant pain, I look forward to reading your book and thank you for offering to distribute the first edition.
    With thanks and best wishes, V.F.

  13. Gerrit D. Propsma says:

    Nice work on your WEB Site.

    jacktcg@gmail.com

  14. Dora C. Vigil says:

    I have had two back surgeries with no relief. I am contemplating on a fusion which a doctor recommended, but I am waiting to talk to my primary physician. I pray that I will get some relief soon.

  15. evelyn says:

    I’m 72, active and in pretty good health and physical condition. Osteoarthritis and sciatic pain have been with me the past several years, and in looking primarily for help with sciatic pain which has worsened as of late, I discovered your web site. Chiropractors, acupuncture, doctors offer not much relief. I’m down to sleeping only on my right side, every other ’side’ of me presenting a different discomfort. Hopeful your web site/book will shed some curative and pain-relieving directions. Thanks.

  16. JoAnn Welday says:

    Hi Jesse,
    I was so happy to read your offer of your book! I am 70yrs old and have arthritus in all of my joints. I am in pain 24/7.I was just told that I have a disc that is causing my sciatia pain across my back and down my leg. I have arthritus in my spine, which also contributes to my discomfort. I had my right knee restored. I won’t get the left done,because my right knee pain is the same as my left. I NEED 8 hours,but,get about 3/4 hours. I cannot sleep on my back,so, I am a side-sleeper trying to sleep on my back!!
    I would love to have your book for help with relief. I look forward to your e-mails.
    Please keep them coming. Thanks for everything. JoAnn

  17. Angie Schatz says:

    My situation is very similar to the other comments I have read above. I have scoliosis, sciatica, stenosis, and herniated disc. I have had back problems for as far back as I can remember. Also, when I was a young child I suffered some back and hip injury so I am sure this is what has lead to all my pain. I am now 74 years old and for the last 5 years, I have tried doctors, cortisone injections, physical therapy, chiropractor, etc. So far, the chiropractor has helped me the most, but it is an ongoing, daily process, and the pain is always there to some extent. It has improved with his help, but it is not gone. Through the years it has become progressively worse, and now it is really a problem for me. I go through my daily routine to keep it at least to where I can function. I would appreciate receiving your book and want to thank you for any help you can give me.

  18. Darlene Kessler says:

    First thank you for all the info I have read and listened to. I am a massage therapist and have applied some of the info on my patients.

    My brother was in today, Sunday for a tmt. I am very fortunate that I don’t have back problems thus far. After he left I read your e-mail and thought I sure I could find more help in your book for him and many others. He was helping his wife, that has M.S. up, after she fell. Easy for me to say you can’t do this anymore, after all you are 66. Somethings happen for a reason.

    Thanks again.

    Darlene

  19. Naier says:

    I have just excluded any serious pathology in my spine by X-rays and awaiting my MRI scan, if it is as reassuring I will be starting on your program.

    N

  20. Brenda Fray says:

    I am 51 years old and have had similar experiences to those I’ve read. I’ve had back problems for as far back as I can remember as I can recall. In my early twenties, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and Raynaud’s Disease. At age 23 I fell through a trap door at my parent’s door whilst holding my 3 year old son over my shoulder. I was suspended in mid air around my pelvic region & ever since then I have suffered with all kinds of pain in that region & feelings of coldness, especially in my right side where it sometimes feels as if something is swollen and going to burst. Also, I think the jolt from this fall caused my T11 & T12 discs to degenerate. I had the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome operation in 1987 on both hands at the same time, after suffering trapped nerve feelings in my arms which affected my whole body. I pulled a muscle in the right part of my back after carrying a heavy travel bag on my back in 1995 which still gives me problems. I have fallen down the stairs from top to bottom about 4 times over the years. On one occasion I banged every single rib on my left side as I went down the stairs, as I turned onto my front for some reason. The other times I fell on my back. In April 2004, I had a breast reduction as my breast became too heavy for me to wear in a bra for over one year. It cause me to feel as if I was carrying a brick in my back and a cruching feeling in my chest. In addition, I have suffered with sciatica, trapped nerve in my big toes, spasm of the muscles in my legs, Restless Leg Syndrome & have osteoarthritis in both knees since 2005. I feel permanently exhausted and keep falling asleep. I am fed up of being in pain daily. On top of that I am going throug the menopause and suffer with daily migraines, excessive sweating both day and night. I wonder when will it all end and would greatly appreciate receiving your book. I thank you with great anticipation.

  21. Maureen Arkwright says:

    Having fallen downstairs headfirst with my baby daughter in my arms about 35 years ago, I subsequently found that I had two squashed vertebrae in my lower back, as well as something wrong in my neck. This results in lots of transferred pain down my legs. Also, about 20 years ago I found that I had developed an underactive thyroid, which has led to IBS and osteoarthritis. When I was pregnant I got a taste of what sciatica was like, as the baby was presumably pressing on the nerve, and have since had two more periods of months at a time of suffering intolerable pain during the past two years. This year I have spent a lot of money on sessions with a chiropractor, which helped in a very limited way, and I still have a certain amount of pain in my left buttock and left ankle. However, since that subsided slightly I now find that I can’t sit down without feeling intense pain in my right buttock!!! I go to bed feeling exhausted, but unless I get to sleep within about five minutes, I then get terrible pains in my legs and it takes a lot of willpower to actually stay in bed and more often than not I have to get up and take more painkillers or rub on some more painkilling gel. In the early days of the pain transferred from my back to my legs I regularly ended up spending nights on end downstairs in an armchair and was referred to a pain clinic where they tried Tens machine treatment, acupunture and three separate injections into my lower spine. None of these made any difference, so I have been living on painkillers and recently using pain patches, which seemed to help for a while, but the effect has worn off and I walk around with difficulty in constant pain. At the age of nearly 64, I feel more like 84, and my 93 year old mother-in-law, who has also suffered from arthritis for years, often looks more sprightly than I do !!! If a copy of your new book can help me, I would be very grateful to receive one, even if it looks like the 20th August deadline is past, but you have now very generously offered to give away 1,000 copies and I hope I could be lucky enough to qualify in time. Thanks in advance.

  22. Dale Whipple says:

    Hey Jesse, just wanted to say that I think its really cool of you to offer all of the info and videos about back pain. Its really helped me out. I am a plumber for 25 yrs and have been pretty fortunate not to have a lot of pain or injury’s during that time, but back in Feb. I did something to my lower back installing a water heater. It has been really hard on me, the pain at times was unbearable. I found your website and thanks to your info I think I might be on the road to recovery? I purchased a back inversion table and it has been a godsend. It is the only thing that has given me relief. I’m sure your info has helped many others like myself who don’t know where to turn, again thanks a lot! Sincerely Dale Whipple

  23. phillip gatfield says:

    hi
    i am 47 years old have suffered back pain all my life
    had mri on myback and doctor said i need surgery
    the bottom disc in my back is degenerated
    they want to replace it
    tried everything thinking about operation

  24. Vita Lawson says:

    I had a herniated disk at L5-S1 a few years ago. I have appreciated all the helpful information I’ve received thus far by e mail; and am impressed with how I can use it to prevent future complications, as well as heal from my occasional flareups. Further, I have a sister who’s in almost constant back pain for several years; and a younger brother who underwent 2 spinal surgeries, only to continue to have many problems.
    The 3 of us will benefit greatly from your book, as we continue to learn the process better.
    Thank you for all your efforts to get this information to so many!!

  25. Jean says:

    Everyday I am in pain so much that as I go to sleep.. I tell myself over and over again that I am healed and back to normal again… What a disappointed in the morning. I have no choice but to crawl out of the bed and hit the shower and drop off kid and go to work. I have tried many things. Yoga, chripractic care, acupuncture, cupping, acupressure, thai massage.. you name it. Pain always come back as if it has never left my body. Sometimes it travels to the “other” side of my body which I thought it was my “good” side and stay there for a while. Then goes back to my “usual” side. I have changed my diet drastically and am almost 80% raw vegan. Have done several master clease detox in last couple of years.. Eat superfoods. Try to be aware not to put toxins into my body. But pain is always there in me. I pretty much sit all day in front of the computer but I make sure I try to walk around and stretch 10 min or so every hour but when I first get up.. you should see me walk. My lower back hurst so much that I lean forward and eventually I get to stretch my back and stand up straight. I am running out of options, but I refuse to take drugs. I refuse to have surgery or whatever medical doc would recommend. I would love to snowboard again.

  26. Marion says:

    Hello Jesse,
    Thanks for all your info about backpain.
    I suffered with sciatic pain for 4 months, and went to PT and Pool therapy and then to a pain clinic and had 6 injections but no help! Finally a second MRI was done and showed a large synviol cyst pressing on the nerve in the facet joint. I went to a neurosurgeon and he did surgery to remove the cyst!
    that was on the 11th of this month. All went well and no baqck pain but the nerve is still painful, and i’m taking med for nerve pain. It’s getting better, and the severe pain that kept me homebound all those months is gone.
    I would be interested to read your book because i have had back trouble many years, and hope i can ward off any more acute attacks.

  27. Sue Simkins says:

    I have had lots of back pain for a long time. I have done excercises, but many are difficult because my knees are bad as well. I have had nerve blocks, which are excrutiating, and haven’t helped much, because my 3 lowers back disks are bulging, and he hasn’t given a block for the right one yet, I quess. I have also went to the chiropracter, had deep tissue massages, and have also been laying on an inversion table. I’m still having pain!!

  28. Art says:

    Hello Jesse,

    I read a lot of your email about back pain & I find it very helpful so I was convinced & decided to order your program to be delivered sometime next week.

    I hope your exercises & your book which i believe full of information will help me cure my lower back pain.

    Thanks for your dedication to help a lot of back pain sufferer.
    God Bless.

  29. Nasia Bossinakis says:

    I have had back pain for 25 years and have spent thousands of dollars on physios, chiropractors, massage therapists etc. I could have bought myself a bigger home, had holidays and had more fun in life. My work as a professional was difficult and I never was able to have fun because I am a chronic pain sufferer. To make matters worse I was diagnosed with breast cancer twice. I had chemotherapy. The cancer treatment has been a blessing and I thankmy lucky stars I am moving in the right direction. However my back pain is still there and I have to still deal with it on a daily basis. As if I didn’t have enough to deal with! Anyway I don’t mean to sound nefgative or anything, but I am totally committed to me! I am committed to helping myself heal in any way I can. I would love to read the book and try to get better.
    sincerely,
    NB

  30. Ruth says:

    I am anxious to get the book & see what else I can do for my back besides what I have already been doing, & to prevent more trauma. I “thought” I was doing all the right things (bending at the knees, lifting correctly, etc.) but apparently & obviously there is so much more to it! Very anxious to read it!
    Thanks Jesse from all us back pain sufferers!

  31. Tom Mandrell says:

    I have totally disabled since March 13, 2003 due to ruptured disks, bulging disks, stenosis and degenerative disk. I am supposed to be in wheelchair at all times.

    I went to a Chiropractor who had a machine that stretched the spine. I had one treatment and never worked a day since then.

    My wife wakes me up at night because she says I am crying in my sleep because I hurt so much. Crying does not help. When I do try to walk, I fall down. I have severely injured myself several times from falling.

    If your book could give me any ideas to relieve the pain, I would love to have it.

    My wife is also disabled because she was hit in the head by a dropping scaffold that really messed up her neck.

    Thank you

    Tom Mandrell

  32. Eunice Neilson says:

    Hi Jesse

    I have been in pain for so long I can’t even remember when it all started. I have been to every specialist, had several scans etc and all I am told is only an operation will remove my pain. I believe the drugs they offer might help short tern but in the long run the drugs will only cause another problem. I am afraid of an operation because my mum had an op many years ago and her back pain got even worse after that. I am now 50 and a granny for the first time and I feel the pain more now when I spend time with my grandson, and I am trying you as a last resort because I want to be around for my grandchildren. I would love a copy of your book please.
    Regards
    Eunice

  33. Eddie Waller says:

    When I was 5 years old, I had paralytic polio in my right leg. It wasn’t until 30 years later, when I heard about a “post-polio” specialist at a local hospital that I learned I could be having problems that were polio-related, even though I was supposed to have been completely restored to “mint condition” following an operation on my Achilles Tendon when I was 10.

    I was never an athlete, nor a “hiker,” and I always had some residual pain that might act up as leg cramps, or nagging aches in my lumbar area, but generally, I did okay…. Until, In my later 20s, I tried to help my mother get out of bed when she was recovering from a heart attack: that was the beginning of major back pain. Following that injury, I saw a chiropractor for the first time (and have continued for more than 30 years).

    In my mid-30s, I had an EMG which showed defective neuromuscular transmission in all four of my limbs (I had believed ONLY my right leg was affected), which contributed to my having a great deal of trapezius pain on both sides. I also learned I had scoliosis, fascette syndrome, and that both the defective neuromuscular transmission and muscle atrophy were progressive. Fatigue became an enormous problem, but getting a “mobie” or wheelchair was not feasible since sitting was my most uncomfortable position. I do best vis-a-vis pain when I am standing up and moving around–but fatigue more quickly that way, so need to lie down often–needing 9-10 hours of sleep per night and often a nap. I drove a standard-shift car for 4-5 years, then began to spasm from my foot to the base of my skull on the left side and had to change back to automatic transmission.

    More recently, sitting at a computer (at a desk, at a table, etc.) or in the car for more than about 30 minutes causes me to cramp up. In the past year, I have been going for therapeutic massage every two to three weeks. And, since early January, I have developed constant pain in my neck just below the occipital ridge, sometimes radiating into my shoulders and upper back.

    Stretching helps, but strengthening has been tricky. I’ve been pretty safe walking and exercising in a warm pool, but when I tried a gym–with a trainer–my back went out three times in six months. In my late 40s, my back began to go out occasionally–from something as subtle as shifting weight from one foot to another. I have always been vigilant about having a good quality mattress, and changing it at least every 10 years. I have worn orthopedic shoes since 1983. I am cautious regarding medication. Post-polio patients need to avoid muscle relaxants in particular– and be very careful regarding anesthetics. Primarily, I use NSAIDs (minimally). In rare circumstances, with particularly acute flares, I have taken vicodin and even percoset–but rarely more than one dose.

    I believe that getting better quality sleep regularly (not trying to sleep through pain) could make an enormous difference in my energy level, despite my limitations. I am still only 62 years old, and face the future with some trepidation, though I work on remaining “positive” and not dwelling on what “might” go wrong.

    I would be eternally grateful if your book could help me truly reduce my chronic pain level and help me prevent injuries.

    Sincerely, Eddie Waller

  34. Sandi McClure says:

    I have a disorder called arachanoiditis, I have had five back surgeries that left me with this and more due to failure of the surgeries. I contracted spinal menegitis during one of the surgeries to put in a spinal cord stimulator temporarily to help and ended up much worse off then before the stimulator and had more back surgery. I have terrible pain from my waist down. My sciatic nerve is damaged beyond repair, I have terrible leg cramps when I sleep that wake me up with so much pain. I will never get better unless a miracle happens. I do beleive in God so anything can be possible. I would love if this book helped me or at least gave me some help with my pain its so needed. All the nerves in my back are bound together and in-twined that is what the arachanoiditis is and it is a life long problem with no surgery or cure. It also shortens my lifespan which really is terrible. I am only 45 years old started when I was 40 years old.

  35. Val Murray says:

    Dear Jesse,

    Having read through all these e-mails I am now feeling rather humble. I have suffered chronic back and neck pain for the last ten years, following a road traffic accident in 1999. The ensuing whiplash injury resulted in my having to take early retirement from my job, despite physiotherapy, acupuncture, hydro-cortizone injections at the pain clinic and years of taking anti- inflamatory drugs and alternative remedies like glucosamine & chondroitin, shark cartilage and msm, without any really long lasting relief.
    Ever since, I have experienced sporadic back pain, often after just sitting in a certain position for longer than I should have, and it can last a few days or up to a week. I went to an ‘opera in the park’ last month and sat for three and a half hours on constricted and uncomfortable seating, which resulted in four days of severe pain and, even sitting here at my computer writing this to you, might well have a similar effect if my back is not aligned or balanced. I have tried a ‘kneeler’ chair which I thought was helping but then found it was having an adverse affect on my lower legs. I used to get some relief from the neck pain by use of a ‘back stretcher’ from time to time but after a while I was diagnosed with arthritis in several joints.
    Anyway, I am now five months into my current problem which is an attack of what I thought was sciatica (I had it once before many years ago) but my physiotherapist seems to think is from the femoral not the sciatic nerve and has given me a series of exercises (painful at times) which aren’t really having much affect. Walking is difficult, I get a lot of pins and needles and ‘electric shock type pain in my right foot and the pain which started in the buttock and emanated down to the ankle, now seems to be concentrated more in the calf muscle. I must admit it has improved compared to when it started (after a country walk over rough ground and fields which my little grandson took me on) back in March.
    Compared to some of these stories I feel my tale is almost trivial but, never-theless, my quality of life has been compromised and I am wondering if I will ever be able to pick up the threads and start again before I get past it! If there is anything in your book that might help me I would be delighted to receive a copy. I’ve been reading your e-mails for some time now and they have given me hope.

    Thanks and regards
    Val.

  36. Lanie Cushman says:

    Jesse

    I’m 55, working as a high school custodian. I’d worked 30 years in a telecommunications sweatshop 8 to 12 hours a day. It’s led to many physical problems, all very painful. My chiropractor and physical therapist believe that my work caused many of these problems, due to repetitive motion and inactivity. That is why I elected to take the job I have. It forces me to work through the pain, and be physically active, when all I really want to do is go to bed.

    My job is very physically demanding. I’m in constant pain, always seeking medical help, with minimal relief. I’m allergic to NSAIDS, other than icing, I haven’t found anything to help the inflammation. I’m fairly new to your site, and read all your information and tips with great interest. I recently read about your Heal-N-Sooth, and look forward to trying it soon.

    I’m overweight, and have been my entire life. I get so frustrated when the first thing out of most people’s mouths is, lose the weight and your problems will go away. There are millions of people in the world at their ideal weight, or below. They suffer from the same pain that I do! I know that excess weight doesn’t help, but it’s also not the root of the problem. I’ve been this way my entire life, so let’s try and fix the other causes of the problem, instead of trying to blame it all on the weight.

    I read all your newsletters, and have found may tips that have helped me. The more information I read and hear from you, the more I want.

    Unfortunately, I make very little at my job, so I have to save for anything extra I purchase. Now I’m saving to try your new pressure point therapy system.

    Please keep up all your good work! I hope I get to read your new book soon, and see what else I can learn to help relieve my pain.

    All my best, Lanie

  37. Bernard Wamzel says:

    I’ve been reading all the email postings and waiting (along time) to purchase the medium infraheat pad. When I get this pad and it works I will be doing a lot more of the suggestions for by back problems.

  38. gloria says:

    I have had back pain for over 30 years since I injured myself on a trampoline when I was about 16. I snapped my back backwards. Since then, I had to roll myself out of bed, otherwise I couldn’t get up. I would bend over to wash my hair, then something seemed to ’separate’ in my back, and I would be in debilitating pain for weeks.

    There have been improvements since then. I tried very hard to stretch and strengthen. I went through lots of physiotherapy, massage, Rolfing, Yoga etc…Yet my right side is still very stiff. It seems to be problematic around the right SI and hip areas and all around the iliac crest. Just recently I’ve had trouble getting down to pick up something on the ground and putting my pants on in the morning. Regardless of how much I stretch, every morning when I get up from bed, I’m still very stiff around my neck and shoulder, burning around my pec area and stiff around the right hip and SI. I can feel the compression sometimes when I sneeze. I would be afraid to sneeze because of anticipation of the pain.

    My spine was also injured from being kicked when I was doing Martial Arts a while back. I don’t do much vigorous exercise anymore due to the stiffness and pain.

    I have also tried inversion therapy. But my right hip/SI is so stiff that I think it couldn’t get past that to release the spine.

    I still haven’t given up hope that one day I would be relatively pain free enough to do the activities I like. I’m looking forward to finding answers in your book. Thank you very much for your dedication in helping people in relieving their pains.

    Regards,
    Gloria

  39. darlene parsons says:

    i have a fusion of my back for over 30 years and injured it at work. Now the pain never stops, resting for more than 3 hrs is not possible. The doctors told me i would not survive surgery- at high risk for surgery. the doctors also said i would not return to my position as a custodian when the injury would not heal. Well i made it back to my job, mind is a power ful thing. But i would like to get some releif from the constant pain. Sure plays me out and puts a challenge to things people take for granid. I would like to recive a copy of your book please
    Your videos have helped me and i thank you for sharing these- so much
    Darlene

  40. Susie F says:

    I suffer from bulging discs and degenerative disc disease. Over the last 6 years, my pain has been increasing. I have tried Chirpractors, Physical Therapy, Decompression Therapy, Traction, Spinal Injections, NSAIDS, Muscle Relaxants…and my pain is getting worse all the time. I used to walk 3 miles a day and was in good physical shape. Now, I can barely walk a half a block without wincing and “pushing through the pain”. Except nowdays, there is no “pushing through the pain”…it’s more like “pushing myself to not let the pain win”! Because I don’t want to give up the small things like taking a walk with my son. My back pain has taken so much from me, I can’t bear the thought of losing more, but I know it will if I don’t get relief. I’ve been reading all the email from Jesse for about 4 months now. I had decided to purchase the back program, but got laid off and needed to cover basic expenses, food, mortgage, etc. and decided that I’d have to wait on any other purchases. I just went back to work, but I’m still trying to catch up on all my bills, so I am hoping to be one of the lucky 1000 to get Jesse’s book. I’m still hopeful that I won’t have to live the rest of my life with this pain.

    Best wishes for pain relief to all back pain sufferers!

  41. catherine nelson says:

    I had a fall flat on my back on tiles in october 2008 it slowly kept getting more painful until by xmas on was taking 70mg of morhine a day, I then was sent to a surgeon who put me straight in hospital as I had 3 herniated dics with L5 completely compressing S1 he said it was so flattened it had compression marks on the nerve for 2months it was good and now it is back Ive tried physio quantam touch Ive recently been taking 20 mg of slow release morphine for 10 days it is worse in the morning when I get out of bed sometimes the spasms are excruiating Ive taken to sleeping in a rocker I have booked a ct guided nerve root injection but cant get in till october I am only able to do 15hours a week so Im struggling with money as my rent is 330 per week.
    thankyou

  42. Jerry Johnson says:

    Hello,

    I just wanted to be as sure as possible to qualify to recieve your free book materials. I’m so looking forward tro getting your masterail then getting started on them all.
    If at all possible I’m taking back my life in every concievable sence of the word. Thank you so very much for you generous offer. As I progree you will be notifiied.

    Sincerely,Jerry.

  43. Alfred G Scott-Savage says:

    Jesse. At 86 years of age, I have lived a great many of those years with wretched lower back pain and sciatica down my left side, nothing seems to help and Ihave tried every cure ? So I am looking forward greatly to you publication which will be followed to the dotted ‘i’. and duly reported.
    Scott

  44. Kathy Ludwig says:

    Like the others who have sent messages, I am 56 and have suffered life altering back pain. I have been diagnosed with 7 bulging discs, spinal stenosis, rheumatoid arthritis. If I stand for more than a couple of minutes my back starts to spasm. I can only sleep for about 4 hours a night, then the pain is unbearable. I have not been able to work for the last 10 years, which has been a huge financial burden on my husband, who also has severe back problems and could benefit from the information in your book.

    God’s Blessings on you for what you are about to do for 1000 people,

    Kathy

  45. Sara Gutman says:

    Hi Jesse. I will soon be 55. I have been living with low back pain since my early 20s. I have had several injuries to my spine and tail bone. About 10 years ago I had to be taken to the hospital by ambulance because I tried to get out of bed that morning only to drop to my knees. I couldn’t walk by myself and the back spasms were excruciating. I was released after a week but only after an epidural. I had 2 more epidurals within 2 months. Recently, I was diagnosed with the same problem in my neck; bulging and herniated disks. I have been on pain pills and anti-inflammatory medications for all 10 years. I’ve been to pain specialists, physical therapists and chiropractors. Degenerative disc disease runs in my family as well as severe scoliosis. They tried the epidural in my low back last Spring and one in my upper spine this Spring. They no longer work and nothing helps. Even the pain medication is no longer effective and I do not want them to increase the dose. So, I’ve learned to live with the daily pain and go on with my life. I have a 10 year old granddaughter that I would love to be able to run and play with and ride bikes.

    Thank you for allowing me to share my story. I would love to read your book and really hope that there is help for me.

    Sara

  46. Lennie Lindquist says:

    Approximately three years ago I had the misfortune of falling through a friends porch roof. I landed on my head & shoulder on a solid slab of cement, 11 ft. below where I was standing. I had a concussion, sprained shoulder & five fractured Vertebrae in my mid & lower back areas & other minor injuries. With the exception of my back, the other injuries, have pretty well healed. However my back has given me constant pain since the accident. I’ve had three vertebo plasty’s, physical therapy, chiropractic therapy, numerous salves & ointments & to this day, still take opiate based oral medications as well as a pain patch med. The medications block out some of the extreme pain, but the overall constant pain is still present 24/7. I’m looking forward to hopefully receiving your book with answers not yet explored by me to finally becoming much less, if not totally, pain free. Thank you & God bless you & your work.

  47. Lennie Lindquist says:

    Approximately three years ago I had the misfortune of falling through a friends porch roof. I landed on my head & shoulder on a solid slab of cement, 11 ft. below where I was standing. I had a concussion, sprained shoulder & five fractured Vertebrae in my mid & lower back areas & other minor injuries. With the exception of my back, the other injuries, have pretty well healed. However my back has given me constant pain since the accident. I’ve had three vertebo plasty’s, physical therapy, chiropractic therapy, numerous salves & ointments & to this day, still take opiate based oral medications as well as a pain patch med. The medications block out some of the extreme pain, but the overall constant pain is still present 24/7. I’m looking forward to hopefully receiving your book with answers not yet explored by me to finally becoming much less, if not totally, pain free. Thank you & God bless you & your work. Lennie

  48. Lennie Lindquist says:

    Approximately three years ago I had the misfortune of falling through a friends porch roof. I landed on my head & shoulder on a solid slab of cement, 11 ft. below where I was standing. I had a concussion, sprained shoulder & five fractured Vertebrae in my mid & lower back areas & other minor injuries. With the exception of my back, the other injuries, have pretty well healed. However my back has given me constant pain since the accident. I’ve had three vertebo plasty’s, physical therapy, chiropractic therapy, numerous salves & ointments & to this day, still take opiate based oral medications as well as a pain patch med. Now being 70 years of age, the medications block out some of the extreme pain, but the overall constant pain is still present 24/7. I’m looking forward to hopefully receiving your book with answers not yet explored by me to finally becoming much less, if not totally, pain free. Thank you & God bless you & your work. Lennie

  49. Lennie Lindquist says:

    # Lennie Lindquist Says:
    August 24th, 2009 at 6:38 pm

    Approximately three years ago I had the misfortune of falling through a friends porch roof. I landed on my head & shoulder on a solid slab of cement, 11 ft. below where I was standing. I had a concussion, sprained shoulder & five fractured Vertebrae in my mid & lower back areas & other minor injuries. With the exception of my back, the other injuries, have pretty well healed. However my back has given me constant pain since the accident. I’ve had three vertebo plasty’s, physical therapy, chiropractic therapy, numerous salves & ointments & to this day, still take opiate based oral medications as well as a pain patch med. Now with ole Arthritis starting to visit & being 70 years of age, the medications block out some of the extreme pain, but the overall constant pain is still present 24/7. I’m looking forward to hopefully receiving your book with answers not yet explored by me to finally becoming much less, if not totally, pain free. Thank you & God bless you & your work. Lennie

  50. Dagmar Oglesby says:

    Dear Jesse,
    I hope to receive a free book but not for me. My sister suffers from back pain from several car accidents (over many years) and after receiving Physical Therapy was told there was nothing more that can be done except for injections or having an operation which could leave her paralyzed. That doesn’t give her many choices except to suffer in pain for the rest of her life. Could your book help her find some relief?

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