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Patient describes his experience with the NBE Treatment. He was in a severe car accident in 1970. He compressed his spine and as a result has pain in his neck, thoracic spine and low back. He developed Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. He also has a dislocated right hip from the car accident. He has bilateral knee pain and torn meniscus in both knees for the past 10 years. After the NBE treatment, he is doing much better, neck and low back pain is much improved and is able to sleep better. This patient also has Diabetes. With the NBE treatment, his insulin requirement decreases and blood sugar is within normal limits.
I have tried massage, physio, acupuncture and cupping for my back pain. My doctor has just been prescribing pain killers. I am only 26 years old and Im petrified I am going to have back pain for the rest of my life. I work in disability services and support clients with disabilities and it is very physic work. Please help me.
I have been experiencing strong and consistent back pain for as long as I can remember (I am 25 now). It starts with a little discomfort in my lower back, and about 20 minutes later, if I don’t take pain medication, my joints will start to ache on one side (my hip, my knee, my ankle). X-rays show some minor scoliosis and a compressed disc (L4 and L5). So far, orthopedic surgeons are reluctant to do anything or even take me seriously because I’m “not old enough to be in a lot of pain.”
My question is, could this be something more than a compressed disc? I’ve heard mention of sciatica but I have no idea what that is. I can usually catch it before it gets too bad, but it takes about 4 pills a day (Excedrin, Advil, etc) and I don’t think that’s a good long term answer.
And, one last question – what can I say to the doctor to get him to take me seriously?