I'm no man's bitch...well except Jesus: the hispanic guy down the street I get my weed from. And not in that way...maybe I'm smoking too much. Nah...
At any rate there can be psychosomatic elements to most any pain. As someone who does not suffer chronic back pain but has gone through "spells" where I couldn't even stand up or move from points A to B without howling in pain each step I wouldn't say it is all in the person's head.
I'll just bring up a few things here, judge how you want.
- My back pain started when I lost touch with an old, long-time girlfriend. Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not. The pain is also worse when I'm under a lot of stress at work.
- When my lower back is sore, I don't feel it in my upper back as much, and vice versa. How come both areas are never sore at the same time?
- When I'm battling a terrible chest or head cold, the back pain is gone until the cold is healed. Is it because I have something else to distract me? This has happened on more than one occasion and is the only time the back pain has gone away.
- I had my wisdom teeth out a couple of years ago. When the tooth pain went away after the surgery, the back pain I previously had got much worse.
What I do know is that this guys' methods are much cheaper than any doctor, surgery, or medication. This is certainly worth a shot before going those routes. I have nothing to lose.