“Mind Over Back Pain: A Radically New Approach to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Back Pain by Sarno MD” saved me trips to doctor. I wonder if it is still in print……
Your spine is the most abused part of your skeleton. Except for the skull of people who put their exercise equipment under the couch. The beating he must of taken to make that decision.
It’s one thing to have a parrot who can have a simple conversation; it’s remarkable to have one who understands irony (even if he doesn’t recognize his own reflection in a mirror).
Leojim almost 3 years ago
I hate when that happens. Even when I was in my late teens there were times when my back took me out.
Ratkin almost 3 years ago
It’s always a pulled back muscle with me. Those heal fast, but man they can be debilitating. At least they get me out of some chores.
Zykoic almost 3 years ago
“Mind Over Back Pain: A Radically New Approach to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Back Pain by Sarno MD” saved me trips to doctor. I wonder if it is still in print……
Enter.Name.Here almost 3 years ago
It works! His back feels like it went through a major workout.
Jayalexander almost 3 years ago
Your spine is the most abused part of your skeleton. Except for the skull of people who put their exercise equipment under the couch. The beating he must of taken to make that decision.
Kroykali almost 3 years ago
I can’t envision Moondog buying any exercise machine.
monya_43 almost 3 years ago
Fitting it under the couch must have been a major workout, considering its shape.
e.groves almost 3 years ago
I had a friend that injured his back on the job and was in constant pain for several years. Then he had a stroke and no longer had any back pain.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
This is a gadget you hang on the wall.
Snolep almost 3 years ago
Meddick never misses a product placement opportunity.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
Pilsner knows irony when he sees it, writhing around on the floor and begging for a pain-killer.
It would seem that Moondog has a bad back. Who knew?
WDD almost 3 years ago
It’s one thing to have a parrot who can have a simple conversation; it’s remarkable to have one who understands irony (even if he doesn’t recognize his own reflection in a mirror).