I believe you shouldn't have to live in pain, simply because your doctor told you it would go away in time.
I remember driving home, excited about a date night with my wife. Nearly home, the next thing I know my car is side swiped and I’m frantically trying to call my wife to tell her I’m going to be late.
My car, and my body, weren’t in great shape. All I could think about was the hassle of getting another car, and this nagging headache and neck pain that wouldn’t go away. In fact, when we got to one of our favorite restaurants, I couldn’t even look her in the eye.
Despite excellent medical care, my symptoms persisted for weeks, then months. And just when I thought I was turning the corner, there’d be a flare up of pain. “I think I’m going to have this the rest of my life” was a phrase that crept into my vocabulary. And the more I said it, the more I started to believe it.
The chronic pain started taking a toll on me mentally as well. I became extremely impatient, and my fuse was so short that pretty much anything would send me into a rage. My family deserved better, but I didn’t know what else could be done. I’d done everything I knew, but couldn’t shake this thing.
Time had not healed all my wounds, and I wasn’t satisfied with the tired old phrase often repeated by doctors that the pain would simply go away in time.
Desperation led me to start trying different types of self-treatment, that ultimately resulted in accidentally discovering exactly what my body needed to finally be pain-free.
It wasn’t an easy journey. And if I can help even one person to not have to go through what I went through, it will have all been worth it.
I now use those same treatments to help our patients overcome acute and chronic pain that hasn’t responded to other treatments. I’ve helped thousands of patients, and I can do the same for you.