ATTENTION! If You Have Back Pain That You Haven’t Been Able to Get Rid Of, Then This May Be the Most Important Letter You Ever Read... Major Surgery Left Me With A 7-Inch Scar And Over 10 Years Of Back Pain Until I Finally Discovered How to BULLETPROOF My Back... Since my discovery, I haven’t had a single, frustrating incident of back pain for over 4 years (and counting) and now I’m sharing everything I learned on this page in simple language to help you get rid of your back pain too...To All Back Pain Sufferers, Hey, this is Eric Wong and I’m a strength and conditioning coach who’s been helping people get fit and athletes get in peak shape for the past 10 years. I want to start off by saying that everything you’re going to read on this page is true. I know exactly what it’s like to be put out by back pain - to have to sit on the sidelines and watch life pass you by as you tend to your sore, aching back. It’s frustrating missing out on the things you love because your back is stiff and hurts. You’ve probably heard a lot of hype and outrageous claims about ’miracle cures’, so I want to share the truth with you as I discovered it just over 4 years ago. So let’s start from the top - here’s a pic of the scar that’s still leftover from a major operation I had over 14 years ago: I know, not the prettiest sight, huh? The initial surgery was SUPPOSED to be a relatively risk-free procedure...... But there were complications… Blood wasn’t draining properly and was pooling, resulting in a hematoma… In the middle of the night my parents and sister Fran drove me an hour from Hamilton to Toronto Sick Kids hospital for an emergency procedure. I remember three things from this night: The green Nike baseball cap I was wearing... Throwing up while in the waiting room because of the pain… And the worried look on my parent’s and sister’s faces when we were waiting in the hospital. Maybe you’ve seen this look on faces of your family or friends when you’ve thrown your back... The treatment was a success, and I was treated to days of recovery (and weird hallucinations while on morphine) in the hospital… Unfortunately, the second surgery was more invasive than the first, as the doctors had to cut through fascia and muscle to get to the root of the problem........ |