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sensei adam rostocki |
Posted - 01/19/2008 : 21:41:46 I wrote this recently and I was fortunate enough to have it picked up by the State University of New York/Albany. It is nice to get some recognition in my home state finally…lol…
Anyone diagnosed with a herniated disc might have a difficult time putting the diagnosis behind them. I thought that would make an excellent topic for an article.
As always, Dave, no money involved here. It is simply an article on the SUNY site. I hope some of you can benefit for it.
http: //albany.edu/~EM329955/herniated_discs.html
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Wavy Soul |
Posted - 03/05/2008 : 02:59:11 but is it a PHYSICAL problem?
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sensei adam rostocki |
Posted - 03/03/2008 : 21:40:59 I am working on fixing the problem...A
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Sarij8 |
Posted - 03/03/2008 : 20:18:32 Hey, I tried to go to the link, but it wasn't working, any ideas? I'm interested in reading this since my husband is one such person who can't get beyond his herniated disc.
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cattails |
Posted - 03/01/2008 : 15:13:19 The link doesn't seem to be there anymore? This is right up my alley though. I've just started reading Sarno's book, I'm about half way... but I am having trouble convincing myself because I was diagnosed with a herniated disc and the pain sure feels real! It's really hard to get past that diagnosis being the reason for all the problems... |
scottjmurray |
Posted - 01/20/2008 : 02:14:54 Always nice to see your work, Adam. Keep fighting the good fight.
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