One of the most IMPORTANT films I have seen in relation to healing and recovery from chronic pain! Will most definitely have you thinking outside of the box. If you haven't seen it, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND giving it a watch!
So how do I stop pain? How can I overcome the pain of herniated discs, inflammation in 4 vertebra and sciatica? I’ve tried ignoring it but the more I move, the worse it gets.
Hello, I'm sorry to hear you're in pain. Unlearning pain is a process, and it has many steps? We wrote about it here: www.thismighthurtfilm.com/unlearningpain There's many free resources on our website, and you can also rent or buy our feature length documentary, This Might Hurt at the same link. Most pain associated with sciatica and herniated discs can be unlearned using the methods we feature on our site and in our film. More specifics about back pain are available here: www.thismighthurtfilm.com/back-neck-pain Best of luck for you! Kent
@@ThisMightHurt Unlearn herniated discs?? That doesn’t make sense. You can’t unlearn a physical problem. I have discs squished and pushing on the spinal cord. That’s like saying people need to unlearn a broken leg or unlearn cancer. I wish that were true.
@@sixdegrees6434 Hi, you make a good point. I edited my answer for clarity. Nearly everyone develops herniated discs as part of the aging process, much like how skin gets wrinkled and hair turns grey, but aging does not cause pain, and most people with herniated discs have no pain associated with it. It's a correlation not a cause of pain for most people with chronic pain. Extreme herniated discs can cause pain but those are rare. We explain this in more detail in the film and the links I mentioned. Feel free to reach out with further questions, you can find us at tmhfilm@gmail.com. Thanks!
One of the most IMPORTANT films I have seen in relation to healing and recovery from chronic pain! Will most definitely have you thinking outside of the box. If you haven't seen it, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND giving it a watch!
So how do I stop pain? How can I overcome the pain of herniated discs, inflammation in 4 vertebra and sciatica?
I’ve tried ignoring it but the more I move, the worse it gets.
Hello, I'm sorry to hear you're in pain. Unlearning pain is a process, and it has many steps? We wrote about it here: www.thismighthurtfilm.com/unlearningpain
There's many free resources on our website, and you can also rent or buy our feature length documentary, This Might Hurt at the same link.
Most pain associated with sciatica and herniated discs can be unlearned using the methods we feature on our site and in our film. More specifics about back pain are available here: www.thismighthurtfilm.com/back-neck-pain
Best of luck for you!
Kent
@@ThisMightHurt Unlearn herniated discs?? That doesn’t make sense. You can’t unlearn a physical problem. I have discs squished and pushing on the spinal cord.
That’s like saying people need to unlearn a broken leg or unlearn cancer. I wish that were true.
@@sixdegrees6434 Hi, you make a good point. I edited my answer for clarity.
Nearly everyone develops herniated discs as part of the aging process, much like how skin gets wrinkled and hair turns grey, but aging does not cause pain, and most people with herniated discs have no pain associated with it. It's a correlation not a cause of pain for most people with chronic pain. Extreme herniated discs can cause pain but those are rare. We explain this in more detail in the film and the links I mentioned. Feel free to reach out with further questions, you can find us at tmhfilm@gmail.com. Thanks!
How do I watch this please!
You can stream it via our website thismighthurtfilm.com