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“Dr. Sarno saved me from a life of pain.” — Howard Stern
 
The New York Times bestseller that has helped thousands leverage the mind-body connection to heal lower back pain and live pain free—without drugs, surgery, or physical therapy.
 
Offering a surprising, noninvasive solution to an epidemic of pain, Dr. John E. Sarno’s research on TMS (Tension Myoneural Syndrome) reveals that stress, anxiety and other psychological factors,
not structural abnormalities, are the root cause of chronic pain.
 
TMS develops as a result of repressed emotions which trigger tension in the body and deprive muscles and nerves of oxygen. The solution? Recognize the emotional roots of your TMS and sever the connection between mental and physical pain.
 
With Dr. Sarno’s expert guidance you will learn:
  • How the mind-body connection can permanently heal shoulder, neck, and lower back pain
  • How accepting negative emotions like anger, anxiety, fear, or grief can reverse physical symptoms
  • How we condition ourselves to think back pain is inevitable
  • Why you should resume physical activity as soon as possible
Sharing case histories and the results of his extensive, groundbreaking research, Dr. Sarno’s life-changing insights show readers how to banish back pain and reclaim their lives for good. 

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Healing Back Pain promises permanent elimination of back pain without drugs, surgery, or exercise. It should have been titled Understanding TMS Pain, because it discusses one particular cause of back pain--Tension Myositis Syndrome (TMS)--and isn't really a program for self-treatment, with only five pages of action plan (and many more pages telling why conventional methods don't work). According to John E. Sarno, M.D., TMS is the major cause of pain in the back, neck, shoulders, buttocks, and limbs--and it is caused not by structural abnormalities but by the mind's effort to repress emotions. He's not saying that your pain is all in your head; rather, he's saying that the battle going on in your mind results in a real physical disorder that may affect muscles, nerves, tendons, or ligaments. An injury may have triggered the disorder, but is not the cause of the amount or intensity of the resulting pain. According to Sarno, the mind tricks you into not facing repressed emotion by making you focus on pain in the body. When this realization sinks in ("and it must sink in, for mere intellectual appreciation of the process is not enough"), the trick doesn't work any more, and there's no need for the pain. (Healing Back Pain should not be used for self-diagnosis. Always consult a physician for chronic or acute back pain.) --Joan Price

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Warner Books; 1st edition (February 1, 1991)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 193 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0446392308
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0446392303
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 7.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 0.63 x 8 inches
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John E. Sarno, M.D., is Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, and attending physician at the Howard A. Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University Medical Center.

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Customers find the book's pain relief effective and worth their time and money. They also say it's full of useful, practical knowledge and a life-changing piece of information. Readers describe the writing quality as simple, succinct, and well-written. They mention the book is effective and seems to work.

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377 customers mention "Pain relief"351 positive26 negative

Customers say the book helps them heal from chronic neck pain and upper back pain. They also mention it's a great book to better understand back pain and what can be causing it.

"...I have had no pain and very little tension in my back, neck or arm in the past 11 months...." Read more

"...And then I closed the book--got up, and walked downstairs, pain-free, effortless...." Read more

"...Great book to better understand back pain and what can be causing it" Read more

"...weights, going on intense bike rides, and much more with virtually no pain at all...." Read more

330 customers mention "Value for money"290 positive40 negative

Customers find the book excellent, worth their time and money. They also say the appendix is particularly valuable.

"...This is a fantastic book." Read more

"...It was interesting reading however, unless you follow up with this doctor and his methods, I don't see how this book alone could help you." Read more

"Great book. After reading it there are many things to contemplate about and apply." Read more

"...has been one of the hardest things I've ever done but the pay off has been invaluable...." Read more

323 customers mention "Information quality"291 positive32 negative

Customers find the book full of useful and practical knowledge. They say it's a life-changing piece of information that will serve them well all the time. Readers also mention the approach in the book is fascinating and makes total sense.

"...There are some astute (although not very scientific) ideas and observations here regarding the possibility that pain can remain in the nervous..." Read more

"...But other than that, I think his thesis is a solid one. It's certainly attested to by others but I have the best evidence of its truth: It worked...." Read more

"...The other is good. It is joy, peace, love, hope, humility, kindness, empathy, and truth."..." Read more

"This book is an interesting read and perspective on a common problem...." Read more

77 customers mention "Writing quality"69 positive8 negative

Customers find the writing quality of the book simple, succinct, and readable. They say the author reads with conviction and understanding, imparting confidence. Readers also appreciate the self-talk statements.

"...Plain and simple. I no longer get nasty back spasms that leave me walking crookedly for weeks on end...." Read more

"...It's cheap, short, practical, effective, and easy to understand." Read more

"This is an amazing book. It's written in an easy-to-understand language and is very useful for people who struggle with anxiety, stress, fear and..." Read more

"...Backed by clinical evidence, rationally explained and easy to read, this book has changed my life...." Read more

47 customers mention "Functionality"40 positive7 negative

Customers find the book effective, practical, and easy to understand. They say it makes sense and helps them. Readers also mention it's powerful and compelling.

"...attested to by others but I have the best evidence of its truth: It worked. Plain and simple...." Read more

"...Most importantly, his recommendations, if followed, appear to work...." Read more

"...I recommend this book highly. It's cheap, short, practical, effective, and easy to understand." Read more

"I give this book 4 stars because it has obviously worked for so many people, as evidenced by these reviews and the TMSHelp forum online...." Read more

22 customers mention "Simplicity"13 positive9 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the simplicity of the book. Some mention the exercises are simple and manageable, while others say the writing is awkward and simplistic at times. They also mention there's no description of the actual method.

"...then I closed the book--got up, and walked downstairs, pain-free, effortless...." Read more

"...Additional Notes:1.Much of the book is technical...." Read more

"...The exercises are about as simple as can be, however, it takes a commitment and a lifestyle change...." Read more

"...SIMPLISTIC MIND-BODY CONNECTION THEORIZINGSarno's approach is simplistic, although he does offer biophysical knowledge about how stress..." Read more

17 customers mention "Repetition"4 positive13 negative

Customers find the book repetitive, monotonous, and boring. They also mention the chore of reading the book is annoying.

"This is an excellent and well-written book. The various chapters can get a bit repetitive, but the author's motivation and sincerity are clear...." Read more

"...Finally, this book is repetitive. He could have made his point with 1/2 the number of words.CAVEAT..." Read more

"...The book took me half a day to finish. There is quite a bit of repeat info and case studies, but I believe is necessary for the reader to find a..." Read more

"...I found the book to be very imformative." Read more

14 customers mention "Pain level"0 positive14 negative

Customers find the pain level of the book constant, dull, and torturous. They say it hurts to touch the spine and feels like nerves. Readers also mention that it causes the muscles to become tense and creates debilitating pain.

"...1994: After feeling a “pop” and a jamming feeling in my lower back while on a rowing machine one day, I had an “injury” and Back Pain for the first..." Read more

"...This causes the muscles to become tense and creates debilitating pain for many of us...." Read more

"...The reality was that tension caused an oxygen deprivation to my muscles and blood vessels which is not something anyone can find or understand...." Read more

"...I noticed a slight numbness in my leg.At first I thought it was constantly falling asleep from being cross-legged on the floor for hours...." Read more

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This book is an interesting read and perspective on a common problem. I bought a copy for a family member who deals with migraines and also a copy for myself as I am interested in reading about health and wellness. I have read about a lot of people who have benefitted from this book, so I decided to give it a read and also share it. I would say give it a read as more information may be helpful. While not everything may apply to everyone in this book, I did get value out of parts of it. I like to be open to as much information as possible to make my own conclusions on my own health. Wishing all better health by being informed!
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I have read every Sarno book multiple times as well as listened to the audio versions of each many times. I truly believe his TMS theory is spot on. I wanted to share my story because I believe it aligns with everything he describes. I also know that I benefit from reading other people's reviews when they share their personal experiences with chronic pain and TMS because it helps strengthen my belief in TMS when I hear others just like me. I hope this helps someone. So here is my story. It is VERY long, but nobody is making you read it! I believe the details are all very relevant to my complete chronic pain story.

I am a 43 year old male with a long history of continuous health issues for the better part of the past 25 years of “adulthood”. Only recently have I realized that these might all be related and the result of a deeper stress/tension induced psychosomatic issue. I have read 100’s of similar stories of people with “TMS” or other stress induced disorders over the years, and I believe my symptoms and traits perfectly match the typical profile.

Summary of my personality traits: perfectionist, overachiever, people pleaser, want to be liked, want recognition/approval/validation, chronic worrier, anxious.

Probable sources of unconscious anger & fear: years of constant, relentless worrying about career and job security, afraid of failing in my education or in my jobs, fear that work is too hard and I won't be able to handle it, fear of losing my loved ones, guilt/shame, messes/disorder (neat freak), and frustration over my chronic health issues.

At the end of this, I will talk about my latest issues and current battles with all of this, but first, here is a summary of my history that may put things in better context:

1974-1992: Childhood through end of high school. Perfect childhood, parents, family, and middle class life. No traumas- physically or emotionally. Driven, perfectionist, afraid to fail. Graduated 2nd in my class of 300 students in school. Put a lot of pressure on myself to be “the best” and make everyone happy and get praise and admiration from people.

1990’s: Developed Allergies. Controlled by shots & medications. (mold, pollen, dust)

1992: 18 years old and started college. Chemical Engineering student and member of rowing team. Difficult courses and studies, and very busy schedule with sports. Started to develop constant sore throats and “sinus infections”. Many months of every kind of antibiotic. Always sick.

1993: Had tonsils removed. Sore throats were better, but still always getting sick.

1993: For 6-9 months had what was diagnosed as Carpal Tunnel syndrome from one really long day scooping Italian ice non-stop for 10 hours in my summer job.

1994: Sinus surgery. Stopped getting sick as much.

1994: After feeling a “pop” and a jamming feeling in my lower back while on a rowing machine one day, I had an “injury” and Back Pain for the first time in my life. Until then, I was in great physical condition with strength training, running, and rowing almost daily. From that day, I developed chronic low back pain which lasted 2 miserable years.

-Pain was in lower back. Mostly on left and right sides of spine in the small of the back in the boney parts around the Hip/SI joint areas. Sometimes pain would be bad in the center and hurt to touch the spine, but also moved side to side throughout the day. Pain never went into legs or any numbness/tingling/burning. It was a constant, dull, but torturous aching. The pain was the worst when sitting. I couldn’t sit for a minute. I spent two years of college with an ice pack on my back to get through class to numb the pain. It also hurt to stand for too long. The only relief was walking or lying on my back, but even that hurt to some extent.

-The only thing that helped with the pain was ice (which just numbed it temporarily) and Ultram (tramadol) which I lived on like candy for 2 years.

-I had X-Rays, MRIs, CT Scans, Nuclear Bones Scans, and went to probably 8 different co-called “best doctors” in FL and NJ. Nobody could find anything wrong on the images or exams. Best they could say was “soft tissue” inflammation or strain.

-I did months of Physical Therapy with stretching, core strengthening, walking, stairs, massage, heat/ice, and TENS unit.

-I tried acupuncture (at two different places) and 3 or 4 different chiropractors in NJ and FL.

-Nothing ever helped and the pain was 24/7 causing so much rage and frustration, Depression, and hopelessness. I wanted to die every day. It was so hard to go to class all day, study Chemical Engineering, and my life (which was supposed to be full of possibilities) was upside down and miserable.

-Cortisone injections didn’t help, nor did any other OTC NSAID or Rx medicine.

-I did meditation and self-hypnosis.

-Found out about Dr. Sarno and TMS, and read all of his books at the time, and was 100% convinced I had TMS! As an Engineer with a logical, rational mind, it made perfect sense to me. Unfortunately, I was just unable to undo the pain even the slightest bit.

1996: A “so-called” top in the nation spine surgeon in North Jersey (Dr. Casey Lee) said my L3/4 disc was destroyed. He said I probably broke the vertebrae above (or below?) the disc when I “injured” it that day, and the broken bone probably destroyed the disc. Nothing bulging or herniated, but rather he said the disc has small nerves in the annulus and that was causing the pain which was “referred” to the area a few inches below it in my back. He performed a discography(discogram) the confirmed his diagnosis. For the first time I had hope that someone figured it out, and I was confident this was the answer. He proceeded to perform a discectomy and interbody spinal fusion (no metal, just hip bone graft). I had to take off a semester from college and took about 4 months to recover before I went back to finished my final semester before graduation. The surgery was a success by every measure. In fact, recent MRIs this year (2017) were reviewed by a chiropractor, and he said that he and his partner have reviewed 1000’s of MRIs over the decades, and this was by far the most impressive fusion they had ever seen!

1997: I went back to college after the recovery, and slowly rebuilt my strength and was in great shape again. For the next 20 years, I was pain free (for the most part). I definitely thank Dr Lee for the surgery. It was a success both medically and for getting rid of my pain. I was pretty much able to do anything, but I was always cautious not to lift anything too heavy. I did however lift weights regularly for years with no problems.

A few times over the years, I would have the occasional back spasm or muscle strain that would go away in a few days. No big deal.

A couple times over the years I had pain very similar to the pain that I had prior to my fusion surgery, which made me wonder- how could that be possible? How could I have the SAME EXACT pain in the SAME EXACT location if the problem (the disc) was removed? After a week or two, I got worried, and I immediately read Dr Sarno’s books and people’s reviews on amazon all day for weeks, and I was convinced it was TMS. Eventually the pain went away. That had me 100% a believer in the TMS diagnosis now. This made me think I probably never even needed surgery. Was it just a placebo? I couldn’t change the past, so I didn’t dwell on that thought to much.

2001- 2008 – I had a lot of career changes and stressful jobs during this time. Always still trying to be perfect and successful (like I was “supposed” to be). Always fearing losing my job as the main income provider in my family (with a wife and 2 small boys). I was in the computer/tech industry which was constantly downsizing and laying off people every few months. Lot of worrying and stress daily from that.

2006/2007: After 15 years of contact lenses, I developed Dry Eye Syndrome and have never been able to wear contacts since.

2008: Fell into a severe depression with anxiety. Spent 4 months on long term disability. Tried every antidepressant, anti-psychotic, anti-anxiety medicine in every class of meds. Eventually got better and returned to work. Been on antidepressants ever since then.

2010-2012: For about two years, I had a constant strange Stomach “tension” or nervous/butterflies feeling. Nothing would relieve it. No medication or therapy. It was not painful at all. Just a strange feeling of nervousness in my stomach which was distracting and uncomfortable. It felt like nerves. Doctors said it was not a digestive issue.

2012-2014: For no reason, out of nowhere one day, I got terrible Elbow Tendonitis pain, and the stomach issue went away! I never did anything to injure the elbow. Pain was awful. Couldn’t even lift a gallon of milk. Did a few months of PT everyday with no improvement. Spent two years getting many cortisone shots in my elbows. Elbow(s)? Oh, did I forget to mention that the pain would go away after a cortisone shot and then my other elbow would hurt just as bad a couple of months later!!! So I would need a shot in that elbow! This went back and forth from elbow to elbow, shot after shot for almost two years. Sometimes they would work, and sometimes not. Then one day the pain just stopped and never again!

2015: Lots of uncertainty about my job (my company was closing locations and might be forced to move away from our families). I developed bad anxiety with shaking arms and legs when I would lay in bed in the morning. Never had a panic attack, but just chronic general anxiety. Wound up out of work again for 4 months in a treatment program on long term disability again.

2015-2016: Developed IBS (Irritable Bowel System) with diarrhea. Many docs, colonoscopy showed a perfect colon, yet now all of a sudden I had constant diarrhea for a year! Put me on medicine (Viberzi) which helped a little.

2016: Spent about a year of intense job searching because the end was near at my job. No luck. Very discouraging. A few months later in mid-2016, the anxiety got really debilitating, and once again, I was out for 4 months in a program on disability. I should mention that for the past 8 years since 2008, I saw a great psychiatrist and therapist for the depression/anxiety. Did a lot of CBT/DPT therapies. Meditation, deep breathing, mindfulness, etc. My doctor and therapist and I believed that the job environment was toxic (60+ hour weeks, high stress because it was in nuclear power, and the impending thought of having no job in a couple of years). The belief was that if I got a new job, the anxiety would go away.

November 2016: Finally got a new job!!! Was SOOOO happy for once! I felt hope and relief. I felt like my problem was solved and I could finally relax and be happy for the first time in a long time!

December 2016: Started the new job. It was great. Great people, boss, the type of work, hours, etc. Couldn’t ask for anything more. Only downside was an increase from 20 mins to 60 mins each way in commute, but I was willing to live with that for all of the positives that came with it. Not a problem. I was a few weeks into my new job and all was wonderful for once! My job is not strenuous. I just sit at a computer all day in a nice ergonomic chair.

A few weeks into the job, before I could barely enjoy the relief of years of anxiety, and my low back started hurting. I didn’t think anything of it. Started a little achy. Felt like I might have just strained something from bad posture as I was leaning forward and twisting to the side a lot reading and typing a bunch of reports for a few weeks. A few weeks later and it was very sharp and “spasming” on the lower right side. I could barely bend down to tie my shoes. It hurt to even breathe. I thought I must have done something serious, but how? I did nothing to injure it!! I was able to do so many physical things prior to this with no pain. What caused this?

Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention that the IBS that I had every day for the past year miraculously stopped ever since the back pain started! Another ailment/pain replaced by another once again!

So I started the doctor/treatment/medication routine. A few weeks later, it developed into more of a dull, nagging ache. Moved from left to right sides throughout the day. I would describe it as having two dull knives stuck into my low back all day. Pain never goes into buttocks or Leg. No numbness/tingling. Unbearable pain to sit for any period of time. Relieved only when walking and lying on back. In the beginning, heat helped. Then it no longer helped. Then ice helped numb the pain for a few months. Now neither really help.

I spent the next 2 months reading every TMS, mind body syndrome book, audiobook, website, testimonials etc. I was convinced this was TMS and nothing really wrong. Unfortunately nothing changed. I believed 100% in it but just like back in 1994, no luck. I immerse myself in the TMS readings all day and night, buy into fully, but never helps. I want it to help so bad, but I never feel any sign of relief to give me hope.

Went to 4 MD’s and chiropractor in the 6 months since Dec 2016. An MRI showed L2/3 disc degeneration and a couple of “mild” disc bulges. Initially tried OTC NSAIDs, Flexeril, methylprednisolone, ice, heat, bed rest, pain ointments/creams, etc. Tried yoga/stretching. That didn’t help, and one day I bent and twisted the wrong way at Yoga, and got a really sharp jolting pain, and never went back. I have tried about 5 different lumbar support pillows/devices at work, in my car, and at home. They don’t help at all.

The first Spinal Orthopedic Surgeon at a reputable, established Ortho/Pain center basically said it is probably soft tissue strain or an annual disc tear (but never even said which disc). She sent me for PT. I tried physical therapy – core strengthening, stretching, TENS, etc. No improvement.

I then tried a supposedly reputable Chiropractor with decades of experience and he said I had two bulging discs that were pressing into nerves and causing the pain. He was 100% sure. So he started me on a fancy “VAX-D” Spinal Decompression table. I went every day for 30 mins each for about 4 weeks (~17 treatments) along with some PT there afterwards (core strength, massage, TENS). No relief at all, so I stopped going.

This was really affecting my ability to work or be useful at home to my family or around the house. I have spent every waking moment at home on the couch or bed or floor.

I went to a Physiatrist (gave me Ultram, Flexiril, Valium) and said probably soft tissue strain. After more weeks, no improvement. He sent me to a “top” Spine Pain Specialist MD. He scanned the MRIs and a quick evaluation and said it is most likely your facet joints (arthritic). Sounded 100% sure that was it. No question. He said we need to inject anesthetic into the medial branch nerves of the vertebrae (a medial branch block). If the pain was reduced significantly enough for a few solid hours, then it would confirm that the pain is indeed from the facet joints and the next step would be radiofrequency ablation (RFA) where they would burn those medial branch nerves to provide 3-18 months of relief until they grown back. He did the lower 3 lumbar/sacral vertebrae one week and then the upper 3 lumbar vertebrae another week. The first procedure seemed to provide some relief for a few hours, but second procedure didn’t help at all.

That brings me to this past week at my follow-up again. He said they need to repeat the first procedure again!!! This was needed to confirm it works (that the relief I experienced wasn’t a fluke) before proceeding with the nerve ablation. This seemed to be his practice of ensuring success but also apparently required by my insurance (BCBS) before they will cover the ablation procedure. He said if it is confirmed, then an ablation would be recommended. If not, however, then he said it is probably the L2/3 degenerative disc causing a “referred” pain to the area a few inches down lower in the back where I feel it. That would require more consults with a separate surgeon, a discography (discogram) diagnosis procedure, and then potentially a surgery (fusion or artificial disc replacement). I do NOT want any of that!

So here I am today in May 2017. 6 months of the SAME EXACT pain as 23 years ago! Just like back then, only ice, laying down, and Ultram provide any relief. Lately the Ultram (50 or 100 mg, 1-3 times per day), or the ice, or lying down don’t really help anymore. I try not to take the Ultram because I don’t want to go down the opioid addiction/narcotic path. I may be take 1 to 4, 50mg pills a week.

I am 3 weeks away from that 3rd nerve block procedure. I am frustrated on how this has dragged on for 6 months now with NO IMPROVEMENT. I can’t believe I am still in pain. How could this be? The pain consumes me every waking moment (and even disturbs my sleep at times lately). Every once in while I have a better hour or day, and think I am turning the table, but then the next hour or day, I am back in the normal state of pain and misery. I really think if I didn’t have a family, I would not be alive at this point because it seems so hopeless and the thought of living the rest of my life with this constant pain is unthinkable. Because I love my family, I decided to be positive and beat this. I have to. I started a strict self-PT program this week. Every day walking 20-30 mins, and 10 mins of core strength and stretching.

I go back and forth lately between thinking something must be really physically wrong to cause this kind of 24/7 horrible pain vs. the TMS psychosomatic pain theory. I don’t know what to believe. I am currently re-reading everything by Dr. John Sarno, “The Great Pain Deception” by Steve Ozanich, and now “Crooked” by Cathryn Jakobson Ramin, Dr. David Schechter’s work, etc. They are all AWESOME books and I believe they describe me on every page. I just don’t know how to undo this? Are my neural pathways so strong now that I cannot reverse this after 6 months?

So here’s why I think I have TMS… 25 years of constant pains or sicknesses. Always something getting my constant attention on my body- instead of letting my unconscious fear and anger surface which would be emotionally painful to face. There has never NOT been something wrong with me since I became an “adult”. It all started in college when life got stressful. One ailment moves to the next, and the next.... Pains move from Arm to Arm, side to side in lower back. How can a real physically induced problem do that? Either something is hurt or it isn’t.

It is frustrating seeing 5 different medical professionals/doctors and getting 5 different diagnoses! It seems like they just guess and try things until something works. I feel like a guinea pig while they just try to make money and push meds and procedures on me. I am sure they are well-intended, but it doesn’t feel right. Each time I had confidence in their diagnoses, but each time they failed to result in any improvement.

I find it hard to believe that my discs are the problem. I have seen WAY WORSE spines on MRIs! The two discs are barely bulging (probably how everyone’s discs look over 20 years old), and one degenerative disc which wasn’t even that bad from what I have also seen. Even the first two docs or radiology report said NOTHING about the discs!

So I’m really wondering now where to go from here. I am reading all these books and believe so much in TMS and feel like that has to be it. However, I just don’t know how to change it? I would love a TMS expert or Mind-Body Doc to read my story and let me know what they think. How do you ignore the pain and tell yourself nothing is wrong when it hurts you 24/7? How do you unlearn that and reverse that? Would love to hear from you all. Thanks for your time. james.e.kerr (at) comcast.net
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2013
I would not normally write a review but today I read some reviews of other books which helped me decide if I wanted to purchase them. After doing so I felt compelled to write a review about this book, this is the first review I have written on Amazon.

I was referred this book by a friend who said that he had a miraculous recovery from back pain 3 weeks after his doctor told him he would have to have his back operated on. My friend told me he read the book, practiced the theory and after 3 weeks returned to his doctor who could not believe my friends' recovery.

At the time my friend referred me this book I had terrible neck and shoulder pain which radiated down my left arm and made me continuously try to relax and massage my shoulders. The pain in my arm and neck made it hard for me to sleep in general and impossible to sleep on my left side. I am a swimmer so I attributed the pain to my swimming regimen and resigned myself to the fact (as I saw it then) that I could either quit swimming or live with the pain. I chose to live with the pain.

This book will teach you that your chronic back problems stem from the suppression of your negative emotions in your mind and once you truly realize and accept that, your mind will not be able to create your back problems any more (even when you are stressed out). It does not matter where your back pain is, mine was in my upper back but the book references people cured of back pain from all over.

Dr Sarno states that mankind had no chronic back problems until about 40 years ago, what we used to have were ulcers, which within the last 4 decades have been cured for a majority of us with Tums, pepcid and anti-ulcer medicine. We got the ulcers because we were mentally under some negative emotion or stress that we did not want to reveal or think about because it was too mentally taxing, too scary. Our mind attacked our stomach so we'd focus on that pain rather then on the mental and emotional pain we suppressed.

Since we could now better counter the ulcers with new medicines, our mind went looking for some other way of forcing pain to the body so that the pain in the mind could remain hidden. What the mind now does is attack our body by creating chronic pain in our back by slightly lowering the amount of oxygen that the muscles in our body (where the pain is located) receives. This causes the muscles to become tense and creates debilitating pain for many of us.

I started reading the book the same month my father passed away. I had incredible tension and pain in my upper back, neck and arms. I have never finished the book, there are parts where it drags a bit with other patients' testimonials and experiences, but I understood the principles and applied them and within 3 weeks all of the tension in my shoulders and neck were completely gone and the pain that radiated down my arm was less than half what it had been and eventually (within another 2 weeks) that pain was gone as well.

I know this sounds unbelievable, it sounded too good to be true to me too, until I started applying the principles and telling my mind to lay off my back. I have had no pain and very little tension in my back, neck or arm in the past 11 months. If I find myself getting a bit tense in my shoulders I can quickly (within minutes) get rid of it because I know what the cause is (my mind) and how to stop it.

I mentioned the passing of my father because I used that grief to help me with my back. One of the things Dr Sarno teaches you is that it is helpful to "let it out"; yell, cry etc. If you'd like to try out one of the principles that this book will teach you for healing your back, wait to be alone when you are experiencing bad back pain. Gather some emotion that you think is troubling, your marriage, job etc and have yourself a good old cry/breakdown about it and just let it out for a few minutes. Then see if your back is feeling worse, better or the same. By letting it out, those negative emotions are going to reduce the stress in your back and your body will feel better, your mind will too for allowing you to let out those mental demons. Give it a try and good luck with your back problems.

This is a fantastic book.
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After 2 spinal surgeries and still living in daily pain, this book was recommended by a friend. Not to be dramatic, but it completely changed my life. The mind body connection and the change in thought patterns have given me almost complete relief. Dull read, yes! Life Changing advice, YES!!
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I think everyone with any kind of pain must read this book.
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I never thought I would say this, but this book cured my chronic back pain which I had for 2 years. I don't understand why doctors don't mention anything about your brain potentially being responsible for chronic pain. Something is seriously wrong with the healthcare system if I can only get this crucial information from a random book.
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Ho trovato questo libro molto utile durante un periodo di forti dolori. Mi ha permesso di uscire da una profonda depressione e di affrontare il problema in maniera completamente diversa. Da quel momento ho iniziato a migliorare e dopo 1 mese e mezzo sono tornata alla normalità. Non entro nel merito della teoria ma posso solo condividere la forte presa che la mente ha sul fisico.
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