I HAVE received many letters from those who have all sorts of spinal problems, and some of them actually visited me for advice. Some are critical. One young man was already suicidal from the pain of his lower spinal injury and the doctors were not able to help him.
Another was a lady who was devastated when she was told that her collapsing cervical spine could result in her being paralysed soon. Unfortunately, her neurologist and neuro-surgeon could not agree whether surgery should be done to save her.
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