Reddit mentions: The best pain medicine books
We found 3 Reddit comments discussing the best pain medicine books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. I've Got Your Back: The Truth About Spine Surgery, Straight From A Surgeon
- Thames & Hudson
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Release date | February 2012 |
2. Medical Marijuana 101
- Used Book in Good Condition
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3. Confessions of an Rx Drug Pusher: God's Call to Loving Arms
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If I am you, I honestly would seriously consider surgery option given that it has been a while & the leg showing some neural deficit.
Though I think the important step is to find a competent & responsible surgeon. A disc surgery make a huge profit, and not many will treat patient with care instead of just an income source.
There is the handy list of about surgery & questions to ask spinal surgeon:
http://safespinesurgery.com/5thingsbeforesurgery/
http://safespinesurgery.com/questions/
If you can afford it, I would also recommend checking out Dr Nathaniel L. Tindel, MD. He authored this book about surgery and seems to be an honest & competent doc: https://www.amazon.com/Ive-Got-Your-Back-Straight-ebook/dp/B007BKQQD2/
*Whether or not you decide to go ahead with surgery, I would still suggest you have a 2-4 hours movement assessment section with a McGill method provider. They can assess your movement pattern & give you advices about the mechanical flaw that either stop your disc from healing, or may cause you future trouble.
The list is in www.backfitpro.com/backpain/provider/. If you can go to Canada, I think Edward Cambridge is the best option. He was McGill's graduate student & has won some award in spine research. Just to be warn that he has a long list of patients & appointment with him can take as long as 3 months.
O really?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Re12KzdZ4Wk
http://www.amazon.com/Confessions-Rx-Drug-Pusher-Loving/dp/0595357636
Medical Marijuana 101 (Quick American)