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Spinal Surgery Myths: A Surgeon s Personal Experience With Back Surgery”

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END BACK PAIN WITHOUT SURGERY

Millions of Americans suffer from back pain and many turn to surgery for a cure. Unfortunately, forty percent of all back surgeries fail to fix the problem and in some cases actually increase the patient s pain.

It s a nightmare scenario Dr. David Siroospour knows all too well. After being diagnosed with spinal stenosis, Dr. Siroospour endured two debilitating spinal surgeries. The risky surgeries left him in worse shape than ever: The result was chronic pain which he didn t have prior to the operations, a condition known as Failed Back Syndrome.

But the good news is that after a grueling quest, Dr. Siroospour has discovered the secret to eliminating back pain. Now he s sharing his secrets with you. In Spinal Surgery Myths, you ll learn:

* How stress, in the form of Tension Myositis Syndrome, causes thousands to suffer

* How MRIs and CAT scans can lead to misdiagnosis of back ailments

* Why surgery often makes the problem worse

* How to manage your diet and water intake to help manage your pain

Dr. Siroospour has spent more than forty years studying medicine and has learned to manage his own back pain successfully, without further surgeries. Now you can too.

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One Comment

Dr. David Siroospour, MD, FACS shares his experience with chronic back pain and surgery. DR. Siroospour was a dedicated surgeon. In the middle of an operation he began having muscle spasms in his hands. He, like most American surgeons though surgery would fix it. One surgery led to another. He was forced to give up his lucrative practice. The pain continued. He sought other traditional treatments but nothing relieved his pain. Eventually he turned to alternative medicine. He now questions whether he should have ever had surgery.

Dr. Siroospour writes from the heart and from experience. It is his hope he may spare someone from having unnecessary surgery. His pain is obviously incredible. I was a bit concerned when I first began reading this book. I have had 4 spinal surgeries. I thank God for leading me to a cautious, competent surgeon. I had unstable vertebra and a growth in my spine. I was barely able to walk at times. I am almost pain free. I do know there are times when surgery is necessary. I was glad to see the Dr. reinforce this point toward the end of the book. I also believe he is correct that not all surgeries are necessary.

The Dr. writes in a conversational style. He is careful not to talk over the head of laymen. This book is easy to recommend. Read this book before you say yes to spinal surgery.
Rating: 5 / 5
Spinal Surgery Myths: A Surgeon s Personal Experience With Back Surgery”


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