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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2357347" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>OK, it's no secret that I have a neck that is less than functional. It has had a rough life and I am paying the price for that now. The last few years have been particularly rough -- constant headaches, neck stiffness (like unable to drive because I can't turn my head kind of stiffness), tummy troubles from all the meds, etc. It's just been kinda a mess ... </p><p></p><p>We've tried PT, meds, more PT, a breast reduction, more meds, more PT ... you get my drift ...</p><p></p><p>Well, a couple of weeks ago I met a gal online who suggested that I get this book and try the methods in it ...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Treat-Your-Own-Neck-803-5/dp/0987650416/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1386506495&sr=8-4&keywords=fix+you+neck" target="_blank">http://www.amazon.com/Treat-Your-Own-Neck-803-5/dp/0987650416/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1386506495&sr=8-4&keywords=fix+you+neck</a></p><p></p><p>OK ... It's not expensive ... What have I got to lose?? Cheaper than a breast reduction, or a month's worth of all the meds they have me on right now, for sure ...</p><p></p><p>Guys, let me tell you, if you have neck, shoulder, knee or back pain (he has an exercise regimen for each) you owe it to yourself to get this guy's book and read it and just try his methods out. I am a different person ... My neck does not sound like crunching glass when I move my head anymore. I am starting to develop some strength in muscles that have had no strength in them (it's pretty sad when a 50-some-odd year old woman can't even hold her own head up sometimes because her neck is so weak. GC had taken to calling me "BobbleHead" because when we'd go somewhere in the car my head would bob around like a bobblehead toy. I would literally have to hold my head with my hands against the headrest to keep it from bouncing around.), I've got more range of motion than I've had in several years. Best of all, the amount of pain meds I am having to take has dropped off drastically ... I have actually gone a few days and had only a minor headache as opposed to the usual wanting to gouge my eyeballs out that was an every morning and every evening occurence around here for longer than I care to admit ...</p><p></p><p>These exercises are small, incremental movements that do not require any special equipment, you can do them throughout your day and no one even knows what you are up to. Folks that see you doing them will most likely think you are just stretching in your chair ... I'm not gonna lie to you, the first week was NOT FUN. Muscles that have gotten lazy do NOT like to be worked, but he described exactly what was gonna happen and how the pain was gonna change and move and it did EXACTLY what he said it would. (It will disappear completely, eventually, I hope ...)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I know a lot of you guys have bad backs and knees and shoulders because I've seen the posts ... Maybe this guy can help y'all like he has helped me ... My primary care doctor is amazed. So am I. I may never be off some of the meds. Nerves have a funny way of changing permanently if they are irritated long enough, but then again, I might. Time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2357347, member: 1242"] OK, it's no secret that I have a neck that is less than functional. It has had a rough life and I am paying the price for that now. The last few years have been particularly rough -- constant headaches, neck stiffness (like unable to drive because I can't turn my head kind of stiffness), tummy troubles from all the meds, etc. It's just been kinda a mess ... We've tried PT, meds, more PT, a breast reduction, more meds, more PT ... you get my drift ... Well, a couple of weeks ago I met a gal online who suggested that I get this book and try the methods in it ... [URL="http://www.amazon.com/Treat-Your-Own-Neck-803-5/dp/0987650416/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1386506495&sr=8-4&keywords=fix+you+neck"]http://www.amazon.com/Treat-Your-Own-Neck-803-5/dp/0987650416/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1386506495&sr=8-4&keywords=fix+you+neck[/URL] OK ... It's not expensive ... What have I got to lose?? Cheaper than a breast reduction, or a month's worth of all the meds they have me on right now, for sure ... Guys, let me tell you, if you have neck, shoulder, knee or back pain (he has an exercise regimen for each) you owe it to yourself to get this guy's book and read it and just try his methods out. I am a different person ... My neck does not sound like crunching glass when I move my head anymore. I am starting to develop some strength in muscles that have had no strength in them (it's pretty sad when a 50-some-odd year old woman can't even hold her own head up sometimes because her neck is so weak. GC had taken to calling me "BobbleHead" because when we'd go somewhere in the car my head would bob around like a bobblehead toy. I would literally have to hold my head with my hands against the headrest to keep it from bouncing around.), I've got more range of motion than I've had in several years. Best of all, the amount of pain meds I am having to take has dropped off drastically ... I have actually gone a few days and had only a minor headache as opposed to the usual wanting to gouge my eyeballs out that was an every morning and every evening occurence around here for longer than I care to admit ... These exercises are small, incremental movements that do not require any special equipment, you can do them throughout your day and no one even knows what you are up to. Folks that see you doing them will most likely think you are just stretching in your chair ... I'm not gonna lie to you, the first week was NOT FUN. Muscles that have gotten lazy do NOT like to be worked, but he described exactly what was gonna happen and how the pain was gonna change and move and it did EXACTLY what he said it would. (It will disappear completely, eventually, I hope ...) Anyway, I know a lot of you guys have bad backs and knees and shoulders because I've seen the posts ... Maybe this guy can help y'all like he has helped me ... My primary care doctor is amazed. So am I. I may never be off some of the meds. Nerves have a funny way of changing permanently if they are irritated long enough, but then again, I might. Time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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