They are dealing with similar pain in very different fashions; Amy, Larry, Darrell and Steve. Who are you most closely identified with?
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Self-medication isn’t the answer
At work, Amy runs with the big dogs — jetting to meetings all over the country, making big, key decisions, never once crumbling under pressure during contract negotiations. She is just as good as any of her peers — and just as vulnerable.
Behind the scenes, the pressure she feels from her aching back forces her to take medications to numb the pain long enough to bluff her way through the day.
Amy makes excuses instead of making decisions when it comes to dealing with having her spine problem examined and fixed. Life-enhancing treatments are just a phone call away. |
But, she continues to endure the pain every day thinking that it will all simply go away. All she wants is to feel better. If you want to feel better too, click here and find out how we can help.
Who knows, maybe she will.
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Keeping up can be a painful task
Larry’s business life is hectic and requires a tremendous amount of energy and time. He knows it’s a young person’s game, but he competes. Every day he runs hard and plays hard just to survive in an increasingly competitive field.
His back pain serves as a painful reminder that youthful resilience is a thing of the past. Even so, he perseveres — all while keeping a big fake smile on his face.
When no one is looking, Larry limps to his office, shuts the door and practically collapses in extreme agony.
He fears for his job and hopes that no one has noticed his weakness. |
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Larry is in need of a great team of professionals, with the right skills and chemistry to begin relieving his pain now. If you need a great team as well, click here and find out how we can help.
He need look no further.
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Secretly, he lives in pain.
For nearly twenty years, Darrell has been in and out of warehouses, delivery trucks and office buildings, lifting and pushing packages all across town.
Publicly, he is the consummate, happy professional. Secretly, he can barely force a smile.
The pain that started out as a “twinge” in his lower back years ago has now developed into acute numbness in his leg. What he used to be able to do in an hour now takes him two... or more. Being a true professional, he pushes on despite the pain and discomfort.
Will his twenty years of hard work and dedication end with a whimper? |
What Darrell needs is a best friend to be his guide and advocate. Someone who can guide him through the complicated universe when the only thing on his mind is the pain searing through his back. If you need a friend too, click here and see how we can help.
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Never let ‘em see you sweat.
At work, people call him Superman. His job is saving lives and calls for him to jump from building tops, run through blazing infernos and climb ladders carrying enough equipment to break a mule’s back.
His pride won’t allow him to let anyone see him sweat — or cringe, even as pain shoots through his body every time he moves.
Now, the years of being banged up and bruised have taken a heavy toll. He knows he’s not Superman, but he just can’t admit it.
He copes with the pain long enough to limp home, take a hot shower and pass out in bed. Then, he gets up and does it all over again. |
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Steve could use someone to demystify and simplify his back pain issues. Someone who’ll take the time to reassure him and explain in terms he can understand. If you find it all too much to take, click here and you’ll find someone who can explain in terms you can understand.
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