Sciatica Nerve Surgery is a Last Resort
If you are reading this article, you have probably been advised or think you need sciatica nerve surgery. Here is some food for thought before you agree to anything of the sort.
First of all, if you have had a traumatic injury, this article is not for you. I am speaking to those people whose pain is chronic and has been there for years. Those whose damage is not the result of a single action, but the culmination of years of abuse and neglect.
If sciatica nerve surgery is being considered, your problems may have progressed to the point of numbness in your feet or legs. Maybe you even have the burning pain that seems to be following a map to every nerve ending below the sciatic nerve.
Before you even consider sciatica nerve surgery, think about how long you have been seeing the doctor about the pain. Why hasn’t he cured it if he knows how? Why does he want to do an unnatural procedure to correct natural damage?
I believe that people place entirely too much faith in doctors. They are trained by the pharmaceutical companies to dispense a pill for everything. Besides, who knows you body better than anyone else besides yourself?
If you are considering sciatic nerve surgery, step back and think. The doctor is suggesting it only because he has done everything else he knows to do.
Have you done everything you know to do, or have you just assumed that he knows more than you so your effort is not required?
There is not a medical doctor around that will teach you how to cure your back pain. First, because they don’t know how. Second, because they lose a paying customer.
Before you consider sciatic nerve surgery, fire your doctor and take responsibility for your own back. Any naturally occurring damage can be cured with just a little effort and knowledge properly applied.
Mild inversion and exercise works by reversing the damage and healing it. Sciatica nerve surgery causes new damage and should be avoided at all cost.
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