Has anyone mentioned to him that maybe if he lost a lot of that excess weight he’s carrying around, just maybe, he wouldn’t experience any back issues?
If he’s had a Radio frequency ablation (nerve-burning) on his back, it means he has bad arthritis and is unfortunately headed for surgery one day. Bones grinding on each other doesn’t feel good
@@luyolomifylots of people actually gain weight, and struggle to lose it because of severe back pain like this guy has, so it would make sense for him to regain mobility and lose weight, rather than trying to lose weight while unable to walk.
Man I used to walk like this. I didn't think it would ever get better. What a nightmare that was. I just did my own PT and sorted it out but I wish I had found the ringdinger when I was 19. Now I'm 28 barely fixing it.
Speaking from experience, chronic pain, especially in your lower back, is life altering. You do kinda get used to being in pain everyday, though. Takes about ten years or so.
He went to all that therapy with no relief and we are supposed to believe that all he needed was a ring dinger. I’ll be honest, he’s walking even more stiffly afterwards. 😂