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	<title>Comments on: Pain Banishment, Not Pain Management: A Non-Invasive Treatment for RSD, CRPS, Peripheral Neuropathy, Migraines, Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, and Other Chronic Pain ~ EVEN WHEN NOTHING ELSE WORKS ~</title>
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		<title>By: On line shopper</title>
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		<description>I highly recommend Pain Banishment, Not Pain Management to anyone suffering from chronic pain.  The book is easy to read, explains how Dr.  Rhodes developed his treatment system, and contains patient stories that cover the pain spectrum from RSD to migraines to fibromyalgia, and beyond.  Although my story is not in the book, I know his treatments work, because I was his patient in 2003.  After an injury, I experienced such disabling pain that I could no longer work.  Months of conventional therapy, including multiple pain medications, did nothing to ease my pain.  When doctors wanted to use epidurals, I refused.  I knew about Dr.  Rhodes and decided to give him a try before I had anything invasive.  During his treatments, it took me about six weeks to get off my meds.  After that, my pain gradually diminished for a couple of weeks and then suddenly let up.  I like this book because you really get to know Dr.  Rhodes in Part One, since it is written just the way he talks.  It also explains his treatment methodology without cluttering up the book with details that change as he constantly upgrades his approach.  It helps you understand what to expect when you arrive at his clinic.  The patient stories show you the range and severity of pain syndromes that can be treated and give you hope that help exists for you.  And the technical information at the back of the book offers the rationale for the cause of chronic pain.  I would urge anyone in chronic pain to try this non-invasive treatment system before letting anyone cut, heavily medicate, sever nerves, implant nerve stimulators or morphine pumps, amputate, or otherwise mutilate your body in the quest to ease pain that only becomes worse from such maltreatments.  If you want relief from chronic pain, I urge you to try this method first, not last.  
Rating: 5 / 5</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I highly recommend Pain Banishment, Not Pain Management to anyone suffering from chronic pain.  The book is easy to read, explains how Dr.  Rhodes developed his treatment system, and contains patient stories that cover the pain spectrum from RSD to migraines to fibromyalgia, and beyond.  Although my story is not in the book, I know his treatments work, because I was his patient in 2003.  After an injury, I experienced such disabling pain that I could no longer work.  Months of conventional therapy, including multiple pain medications, did nothing to ease my pain.  When doctors wanted to use epidurals, I refused.  I knew about Dr.  Rhodes and decided to give him a try before I had anything invasive.  During his treatments, it took me about six weeks to get off my meds.  After that, my pain gradually diminished for a couple of weeks and then suddenly let up.  I like this book because you really get to know Dr.  Rhodes in Part One, since it is written just the way he talks.  It also explains his treatment methodology without cluttering up the book with details that change as he constantly upgrades his approach.  It helps you understand what to expect when you arrive at his clinic.  The patient stories show you the range and severity of pain syndromes that can be treated and give you hope that help exists for you.  And the technical information at the back of the book offers the rationale for the cause of chronic pain.  I would urge anyone in chronic pain to try this non-invasive treatment system before letting anyone cut, heavily medicate, sever nerves, implant nerve stimulators or morphine pumps, amputate, or otherwise mutilate your body in the quest to ease pain that only becomes worse from such maltreatments.  If you want relief from chronic pain, I urge you to try this method first, not last.<br />
Rating: 5 / 5</p>
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