Pills, stretches, hot packs. They all chase the leg pain. None of them touch the nerve being squeezed in your lower back. That's why nothing has held, until now.
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Stenosis is your spinal canal narrowing around your nerves. Surgery widens it permanently. Daily decompression does the same thing, without the operating table.
The damage to your discs is permanent, and that's not what's causing your pain. Pain comes from pressure. Take the pressure off, and the pain follows.
Most chronic back pain comes from the same place: pressure on the lower spine. The labels change. The cause doesn't. And neither does the fix.
Almost every treatment for sciatica is built on the same flawed idea: manage the pain, hope it goes away. That's why none of them have worked.
The problem with that approach is simple. The pain isn't the problem. The pain is the alarm. As long as the nerve in your lower back stays compressed, the alarm keeps going off, no matter what you take or how much you stretch.
Every treatment for stenosis is designed to dull the symptoms or delay surgery. Neither of those is a fix.
The pain, the heaviness, the legs that quit on you, none of it is the actual issue. The actual issue is the canal in your spine narrowing around the nerves. Until that pressure is released, nothing will hold for long.
Almost every treatment offered for worn discs is trying to manage decline, not stop the pain at the source.
The discs themselves cannot be repaired. That part is true. But the pain you feel isn't from the wear, it's from the pressure that wear puts on the nerves and joints around it. That pressure can be released. That's the part no one explains.
Almost every back pain treatment is built around the same flawed approach: guess and hope. A new pill, a new exercise, a new specialist. Each one promises a fix. None of them deliver.
The reason nothing has worked isn't because something is wrong with you. It's because none of those treatments target the pressure on your lower spine that's behind the pain. Until that's addressed, nothing else holds for long.
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The sciatica had me down to shuffling from the kitchen to the lounge and back. That was my day. Six weeks of using this in the recliner and I was out pulling weeds in the front yard last Saturday. My daughter actually cried when she saw me. Didn't think I'd see this side of it again.
For seven years the first thing I did every morning was take two pills before I tried to stand up. The pain down my left leg was so bad I'd cry getting out of bed. I'm three weeks in and yesterday I made the tea before I even thought about painkillers. I genuinely had to sit down on the kitchen floor when I realised.
Surgeon had me booked for a microdiscectomy in June. Two friends had the same op and one of them is worse off now than before. A mate told me about this and I figured I had nothing to lose while I waited. Eight weeks later I rang the hospital and cancelled. Pain went from an 8 to a 2. Still not over it.
Could not walk to the letterbox without stopping twice. The legs would just give up. Specialist had me booked for a laminectomy in October. I am 74 years old and the thought of spinal surgery had me losing sleep. Seven weeks of using this in the recliner and last weekend I walked the length of the beach with my wife. Pulled out of the surgery on Monday morning.
My granddaughter is six and she had stopped asking me to come on walks because she knew Nana could not keep up. That broke me more than the pain ever did. Five weeks into using this and last Saturday I walked her around the park for an hour. She held my hand the whole way. I cried in the car on the way home.
Stenosis at L4 to L5 is what they told me. Walking 200 metres and having to sit on a fence post until the legs came back. I felt 90 years old at 67. Mate at the bowling club mentioned this and I figured what is there to lose. Eight weeks later I walked the full eighteen holes at the club. First time in two years.
The doctor told me ten years ago that the discs in my lower back were worn through and there was nothing to be done about it. I accepted it. A man my age expects a few things to give out. What I did not expect was the daily pain to keep getting worse. My wife had been helping me out of bed every morning for the better part of two years. Six weeks of using this in my chair and I have been getting up on my own. That is not a small thing.
Degenerative disc disease was the diagnosis at 58. Ten years of being the woman everyone had to wait for. The one who couldn't sit through dinner. The one who needed help up from the couch. My husband had stopped suggesting we go anywhere. Five weeks of using this and last Sunday I drove an hour to the coast and walked along the waterfront for an hour. Came home and made dinner. He looked at me like he didn't recognise the woman.
Two ruptured discs at L4 and L5. Specialist had me booked for fusion in August. Fifty-eight years old being told I needed spine surgery is a punch to the gut. Couldn't lift my grandson without paying for it the next day. Eight weeks of using this and last weekend I had him on my shoulders the whole way around the zoo. Cancelled the surgery on Monday. Best decision I've made in years.
For two decades I went from one doctor to the next with the same back pain. Different opinions every time. One said arthritis, another said muscle, another shrugged and gave me painkillers. Nobody gave me a clear answer and I stopped asking. Six weeks of using this in the recliner and the morning stiffness has eased considerably. I do not need a diagnosis to know something is finally working. At 79 that is enough for me.
For years my doctor kept telling me there was nothing visible on the scans and I would have to learn to manage. Manage how? Manage when I couldn't pick up my grandkids? Manage when I couldn't sleep through the night? I felt completely dismissed. Five weeks into using this every evening and I am sleeping properly again. I went out for lunch with my friends last weekend and sat through the whole meal without shifting in my chair. That is the first time in three years.
Spent thousands on specialists, scans, physio, the lot. Got a different opinion every time and none of them helped. I stopped going. Just accepted my back was the way it was at 58 and that was that. My wife saw this online and wouldn't let it go. Eight weeks in and I'm gardening again on weekends. Still no clue what's actually wrong with my back. Don't really care anymore. It works and that's all that matters.
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