Herniated Disc - What It Is & What You Can Do About It
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@ThePetersen101 What I base that on is pain relief for at least 5 years (now it's longer than that for most of my patients). There are a few reasons for that. First of all, we don't do post MRI's because insurance companies won't pay for them if there are no symptoms, and I have yet to find a patient who wants to pay for it themselves. However, I have had a number of patients who had a disc condition, re-injure themselves through an auto accident or something of that nature, take a new
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@joshkweku No - what I'm saying is that traditional medical treatments are not the answer. Their success rates are low at best, and their only focus is on pain relief, which is fine but that does not correct the problem.
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Hi Doc, talking about these percentage means it cannot be healed completely?
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@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS If you haven't already, you can sign up for my free eCourse on my site because I have a good video about that specifically. Just go to my site (which is in the video above - YouTube won't allow me to list the web address here), go to the bottom of the screen where it says "Bulging Disc Resources" and you'll see where you can sign up there.
Thanks for the video, a really good explanation what is a herniated disc.
svartberg123 1 month ago
@svartberg123 You're welcome.
rchirodoc 1 month ago
Hello, Can drinking plenty of water, milk and osteo-biflex juice help to heal the discs? I have been having an ache in my thoracic spine and doctor ordered an MRI but nothing abnormal was found. The pain does not radiate but stays in the mid-back and pain is not sharp. Exercise does not aggravate it and back has gotten stronger but I just want to know if water, good nutrition etc can help heal discs in case that is the problem and it was missed on the MRI
gnortonshores 2 months ago
@gnortonshores It certainly helps, but I doubt that a disc problem would be missed on an MRI, so I wouldn't think that would be the problem.
rchirodoc 2 months ago
Hey Doc, when you mention your success rate at 86% is that meaning 86% of people eliminate pain or 86% of peoples discs completely heal via re-MRI scanning? My disc herniation is at L4-L5, L5-S1 and has been concluded as mild and is not toyuching the something or rather wall? I feel my chances of complete healing are high? Thoughts? P.S I'm minutes of purchasing your ebook as I'm a keen weight lifter (power lifting style) and Pro Wrestler. Also 24 years of age, been lifting for 10 years
ThePetersen101 4 months ago
@ThePetersen101 MRI and it shows that the old disc has healed. I've also seen that in cases of disc degeneration. The second reason I base it on that is because research has shown that it takes 2 - 5 years for a disc to heal, and anyone with a disc condition knows that it flares up often. So giving it 5 years without a flare up is a good sign that it has healed. At your age, there is really no reason you can't heal, especially with it being mild.
rchirodoc 4 months ago