Josh Redd
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Yeah, I mean, that's incredible.
But if it was severe enough, I would say, yeah, get a disc replacement.
But also, if you use the primary cells, then you're more likely for it to improve because they're more potent and all that as well.
Do you know others who have had disc replacements?
yeah yeah i mean in their lumbar yeah yeah i have a guy that loves hunting and hiking and all that stuff and he was almost like incapacitated and he got a disc replacement and he's like a maniac again like his whole life has changed from it yeah do you know who did it he went to europe he went to europe yeah that's where they go i here in la um a neurosurgeon named dr jared ament but uh
Yeah.
would do it a thousand times over that's so great i'll pay a hundred times what i paid for it yeah because even just the past 10 months yeah it's been yeah i can imagine back there's nothing worse than low back pain too and when your disc is bad enough and you have bone on bone there it just makes it so bad to function for sure disc replacement is is definitely the way to go if you're gonna have some type of back surgery for sure
And the advancements of disc replacements are getting better and better too.
So even in 10 years from now, you could go back and get it redone and it's going to be even better, right?
That's the hope.
It'd be significantly better.
They have a lot better techniques in other countries too.
But even for me, I broke my back and was paralyzed for a few days and then was in bed for six weeks.
I was pranking my, I love pranks by the way, I was pranking my family.
I went to go jump out of the window and I was gonna run around and pound on the window when they're watching a scary movie.
And where I jumped, I didn't know that it was ice.
And I slipped and just slammed my butt into the ground, shattered my tailbone, and then broke three vertebrae.
And I love golf.
And so even after the year, I couldn't sit down for more than an hour.
I couldn't golf.