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Back pain is the one thing that is really
likely
to bring a sympathetic response from your spouse.
Sooner or later, all
of us will suffer the agony of lower back pain.
Be it mild or acute, you cannot
ignore the symptoms .
From:
Lee McPherron
Dear
friend,
You
could get an attack at any point along
the
spine, especially the lower back area which takes on the maximum weight
and stress.
Those
terrible spasms when the injured muscle knots up .
Blame it on your lifestyle and
poor posture.
Perhaps you are trapped in a chair in front of a computer monitor for
long hours on the job or just reached down to pick up something off the
floor.
No
matter, when your back "goes out", you
want relief and you
want now. Right now.
Back pain is the number one
disability for
those
under age 45.
And
it runs second, after the common cold, as the top
reason for visiting a healthcare provider in the United
States.
"There
is nothing really wrong with you."
Myth!
Chronic
pain sufferers
report that doctors generally tell this to about 90 percent of them and
it is incorrect.
In
reality, the majority of
low back pain cases or
some 90 percent generally come from an unknown cause, like
an infection
or a particular injury.
And
the duration of the pain runs generally
from four to six weeks.
"People
don't die from chronic back pain."
Wrong!
The
pain combined with depression and anxiety in long-term cases
places sufferers at risk for suicide, which does happen
from time to
time.
"Most
back pain requires surgery."
Myth!
On
the
contrary, under two percent of patients with back pain need
surgery.
However,
back
pain is the third top reason for surgery.
"Only
a small
percentage of workers suffer back pain on the job."
Wrong!
The
top
occupational hazard in the USA is back pain.
There
is not a single definition of pain
that is
appropriate for everybody because it is a highly subjective
experience.
What,
to another person, is excruciating may be nothing more that a
slight discomfort for you. Not
only do views of pain vary among
individuals, your own perception of it can change over
time.
Even
when
you do have a clear perception of what pain means to you, there is not
an objective way to measure it you can use to convey your
impressions
to somebody else.
It
is not unusual for patients in a doctor's office,
who have come in because pain is severely impairing their day-to-day
lives, to have great difficulty describing it clearly.
"Men
suffer back pain more
than women."
Not!
With
regards to gender issues and back pain, it is a
myth that men suffer back pain more than women. In
reality, the only
main difference is with secondary pain during middle
age.
You
must make sure clear
lines of
communication have been established with your physician(s) and any
other
health care providers being seen for chronic back pain.
Do not just
assume it is your cross to bear and suffer in silence.
Though
it is
true that the majority of back pain in general is not symptomatic of
serious illness, do not assume you are free from all risk.
There
have been cases of people whose backs' hurt persistently and they
just mistook it for a fact of life and went on the best they
could.
Only
to discover that their "bad back" was really a sign of something much
worse, like cancer or otherwise damaged internal organs.
In order to talk to your
doctor, you need to learn specific
things first as a
means of organizing your thoughts.
You can find
those
specific
answers in this ebook.
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What you can do to prevent back pain and
injuries and, if you do sustain them...
What can be done to promote the
healing process?

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Sincerely,
Lee
McPherron
www.thorntonnetsales.com
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P.S.It has been estimated that over
34 million
Americans suffer from chronic pain, be it from arthritis, migraine
headaches or their backs (with lower back pain being the most common).
What Can You
Do About It?
P.P.S. No two
people, no two
cases are totally 100 percent identical. Activities, events, pain and
people themselves vary from day to day and there is no 100 percent
correct way to describe pain in words to fit a perfectly accurate
diagnosis. What Can You
Do About It?
If
you have any questions on our products,
please email me and
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