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At 68, I Was 14 Days From Spinal Fusion. Then My Daughter-in-Law Sat Me Down at the Kitchen Table.

After 11 years of bulging discs, $17,000 in chiropractic visits, and being told "this is just your life now" — a 68-year-old retired librarian from Ohio writes the letter she wishes someone had sent her in 2015.

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If you're reading this at 3 AM because the pain woke you up again...
 

If you know exactly which kitchen counter, which grocery cart, which railing to lean against just to take the pressure off for a moment...
 

If you've already tried physical therapy, chiropractors, cortisone shots — and you're starting to suspect none of it is actually fixing what's wrong...
 

If your surgeon just handed you a fusion pamphlet — or you've already had one, and the pain came right back...
 

If you walk into every room and scan for the nearest chair before you notice the people in it...

I'm writing this letter for you.
 

Whether you've been fighting this for 6 months or 16 years.

Whether your diagnosis says sciatica, herniated disc, spinal stenosis, or just "chronic lower back pain."

Whether your problem is L3-L4, L4-L5, L5-S1 — or you've stopped asking which one.

Whether you're 45 or 75.

Whether you're weeks from surgery, months from surgery, or living with one that didn't work.
 

Because I was you.
 

Two months ago, I'd started planning my own goodbye.
 

Not literally.
 

But that's what it felt like.
 

I'd started giving away the books from my library. Telling my son where the important papers were. Canceling the trip my husband Bill had been planning since 2018 — a walk along the Maine coast for his 70th birthday. He'd shown me the brochures every winter for six years. He'd circled the trails. He'd marked the inn where we'd stay.
 

By January, I told him: "Honey. I can't sit through dinner. I can't walk to the mailbox. I can't do Maine. I'm sorry."
 

He understood. He always does.
 

The brochure went in the drawer.

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I was 68 years old, and I had accepted that this was who I was now.
 

For 11 years.
 

Until 8 weeks ago.

The 11 Years Before

I'm Susan. I'm 68. I live in Akron with my husband Bill.
 

My back pain started in 2015. I was 57. A librarian. On my feet 8 hours a day, shelving books, helping children find their next adventure.
 

I loved it.
 

Then one Tuesday morning I bent down to pick up a fallen copy of To Kill a Mockingbird and felt something pop in my lower back.
 

I never stood up the same way again.
 

My husband drove me to urgent care. They sent me for an MRI.

"Moderate-to-severe bulging discs at L4-L5 and L5-S1."

I'd never heard those words before.
 

I learned them fast.

The Parade of Failures

What followed was 11 years of what I now call the parade.
 

Everyone with a white coat got their turn.

  • Physical therapy: 14 weeks, three times a week. I cried after most sessions. The therapist was kind. The exercises were correct. My back got worse anyway. She said "some people just don't respond." I was one of them.
  • Chiropractor: Twice a week at first. Once a week after that. Over 11 years, 200 visits. $17,000 spent. Crack, pop, "see you Thursday." I'd feel wonderful for 90 minutes. By the time I got home the pain was back.
  • Cortisone injections: Three of them over the years. The first lasted 5 weeks. The second lasted 3. The third did nothing. Each one cost $1,800. They wanted me back for a fourth. They never stopped pressuring me.
  • Gabapentin: Made me foggy. Made me gain 18 pounds. Made me feel like I wasn't myself. I still had pain. Just pain plus fog.
  • A $400 inversion table that scared me half to death. Used twice. Sits in the garage to this day.
  • A copper-lined back brace that made my back sweat and my muscles weaker the moment I took it off.
  • A $300 TENS unit: I felt a buzzing on my skin. Nothing deeper. Put it in the drawer after two weeks.
  • Yoga, swimming, pilates, "core strengthening": Every morning for a year. I got more flexible everywhere except where I needed it.

By February of 2026, I was scheduled for spinal fusion surgery.
 

Surgery was my last resort.
 

My surgeon — a good man, I still believe that — told me it had a "good chance" of resolving the pain.
 

I believed him.
 

Then, two weeks before the surgery date, my daughter-in-law Rebecca asked me a question I'd never been asked before.

The Moment I Stopped Showing Up

There was a moment I haven't told anyone about. Not Bill. Not my son. Not Rebecca.
 

It was six months before my surgery was scheduled.
 

My granddaughter Emma was nine. She'd been practicing "Clair de Lune" for three months. Her teacher said she had a real ear. Emma wanted me in the front row of her recital.
 

I'd promised her I'd be there.
 

I made it through the first 90 seconds.
 

Then the numbness started crawling down my left leg, the way it always did when I sat too long.
 

I had to leave.
 

I couldn't even stand against the back wall — my legs were going by then. I walked out into the school hallway and stood there leaning my shoulder against a fire extinguisher case while my granddaughter played the piece she'd practiced for me.
 

I could hear it through the door.
 

When she came out, beaming, holding her certificate — I told her I'd had to take a phone call.
 

I lied to a nine-year-old.
 

I drove home with both hands tight on the wheel because my back was spasming.

And then I sat in the garage for forty minutes, in the dark, because I didn't want Bill to see me crying.
 

That was the night I stopped saying yes to anything.
 

Six months later — I was scheduled for surgery I now know I didn't need.

The Question That Changed Everything

Rebecca's a nurse. She's worked in orthopedic post-surgical recovery for 14 years.
 

She came over for Sunday dinner the week before my surgery. After everyone went to bed, we sat at the kitchen table and she said:

"Mom. Has anyone, in 11 years, ever shown you what's actually happening to your spine? Or have they all just told you what to do about it?"

I didn't have an answer.
 

Eleven years. A dozen specialists. Two MRIs. A pre-surgical consult.
 

Nobody had ever actually explained the mechanism to me.
 

They just kept selling me the next treatment.
 

So Rebecca opened her laptop. And what she showed me that night — at my kitchen table — has cost the medical industry more lost revenue than any treatment they've ever sold me.

The Truth About Your Spinal Discs

"Your discs aren't damaged, Mom. They're starving."

Rebecca pulled up a cross-section diagram and explained something I'd never been told in 11 years of treatment.
 

Your spinal discs — every one of them, L1 down to L5-S1 — are the only major structures in your body that get almost no blood flow.
 

They sit too deep in the spine. The blood vessels that heal every cut, every bruise, every broken bone you've ever had — they barely reach the discs.
 

So when a disc collapses, bulges, herniates, or presses on a nerve — whether you feel it as sciatica, stenosis, or general lower back pain — the healing process that works everywhere else in your body literally cannot reach it.
 

The disc isn't broken.
 

It's been starving for the one thing it needs to heal — for years.

"That's why nothing's worked, Mom. Nobody's been giving your disc what it actually needs."

I sat at that kitchen table and put my coffee cup down.
 

Because suddenly, 11 years made sense.

Why Everything I'd Tried Had Failed

Sitting at that kitchen table at 11 PM on Sunday, I finally understood:

Physical therapy didn't work — because PT strengthens the muscles around the disc. It doesn't get blood flow to the disc.
 

Cortisone shots didn't last — because they reduce inflammation for a few weeks. But the disc never gets the nutrients it needs to actually heal.
 

Painkillers like Gabapentin did nothing — because they mask the pain signal. They do absolutely nothing for the disc itself.
 

Chiropractic adjustments didn't hold — because the moment I sat in the car on the drive home, my spine compressed right back down.
 

The TENS unit was useless — because TENS reaches 5–8 millimeters into the skin. The disc sits 70+ millimeters deep. TENS literally cannot reach it.
 

And the surgery I was about to have — would have fixed the bone. But ignored the disc. I would have come out with "perfect hardware" and the same starving disc I went in with.

Eleven years of treatments. Not a single one designed to do the one thing my disc actually needed.
 

I wasn't broken.
 

I wasn't "unresponsive to treatment."
 

I wasn't one of the unlucky ones whose body just didn't cooperate.
 

I had a disc that had been starving for 11 years.
 

And nobody had ever tried to feed it.
 

I called the surgeon's office the next morning and cancelled.

The 4 Barriers Standing Between Your Disc and Healing

Rebecca told me there are exactly four things preventing blood flow from reaching a starving disc.
 

Miss even ONE — and you're wasting your time.
 

That's why heating pads alone don't work.

That's why decompression alone doesn't work.

That's why massage alone doesn't work.
 

You need all four. At the same time. From your own home.

The 4 Barriers to Healing

  1. 1. Spinal Compression keeps the pathway closed
  2. 2. No Blood Flow Being Driven discs stay starved
  3. 3. Tight Surrounding Muscles crush the disc back down between sessions
  4. 4. Inflammation blocks what little blood flow tries to get through

For 11 years, every specialist I saw was working on ONE of these four barriers.
 

That's like trying to put out a kitchen fire by only opening one window in the house.

The One Thing That Can Actually Reach the Disc

Rebecca told me there was only one approach on earth that could feed a disc that had been starving for years.
 

It wasn't more stretching.
 

It wasn't harder exercise.
 

It wasn't another surgery.
 

It was three therapies — all at once.
 

The kind of combination protocol that, until recently, was only available inside spinal decompression clinics at $300-$420 per session.
 

A 5-session clinic plan: $2,100.
 

Then Rebecca told me about a device that had been quietly changing this.

The Device That Gave Me My Life Back

It's called the Original CoreRelief Pro.
 

It's the only at-home device Rebecca could find that combined three clinical therapies — clearing all four barriers in a single 15-minute session.
 

What sold her on it: it had been put through an 18-month clinical study with 516 real patients across 32 chiropractic clinics.
 

The result she kept pointing to: 95% of patients reported significant pain relief. Most within their first month of daily use.
 

She told me she'd never seen numbers like that for anything her patients used at home.

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Three therapies. Four barriers. All cleared in 15 minutes.
 

You lie down. Press a button. The system runs itself.

What I'd Already Spent (vs What This Cost)

Let me show you the math I did at my kitchen table that week.

TREATMENT 11 YEARS TOTAL
Chiropractor visits ($85 × 200 visits) $17,000
Physical therapy sessions $5,800
Cortisone injections (3 × $1,800) $5,400
Gabapentin prescriptions $3,200
Inversion table, TENS, copper brace, heating pads $1,200
Fusion surgery I was 2 weeks from (estimated) $45,000
TOTAL $77,600+

And every single one of those treatments addressed ONE of the four barriers — at best.
 

Meanwhile, the $2,100 clinic plan Rebecca had told me about — five 90-minute sessions of the same kind of decompression and heat therapy — was also out of reach. Too far. Too expensive. Too inconvenient.
 

And then she showed me the at-home version.
 

The Original CoreRelief Pro.
 

Under $120.
 

If you use it once a day for a year, that comes out to about 33 cents per session.

33 cents per session.

Three therapies clearing all four barriers. From your couch.

Less than the price of one chiropractor visit. For a full year of unlimited sessions.

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"I was scheduled for L4-L5 fusion in February. Told by three surgeons it was my only option. My daughter-in-law, who's a nurse, begged me to try CoreRelief first — she said fusion patients come back in pain more often than surgeons admit. I cancelled the surgery. 10 weeks in and I'm walking 2 miles a day. I gardened for the first time in 4 years last weekend. The shopping cart stays in the cart rack now where it belongs."

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"$3,000 wasted on TENS units, massage pads, inversion tables. My husband rolled his eyes when the box arrived. Three weeks later I slept through the night for the first time in 6 years. I cried at 4 AM because nothing hurt."

I'll be honest. I opened the box with no hope.
 

I'd been burned so many times. I'd bought so many "miracle solutions" that ended up in the garage with the inversion table. I told Bill that if this didn't work, I was going to stop trying.
 

I meant it.
 

Day 1.
 

I lay down on it on the living room floor. I almost stood back up.

 

I felt the heat first — and it was strange. Almost uncomfortable. Because it wasn't the warm-on-the-skin feeling I knew from heating pads. It was deeper than that. Lower. Inside.
 

Then the vibration started. Low and rhythmic. Right across my lower back.
 

Then the traction lifted my spine — slowly, gently, like something I'd never felt in 11 years.
 

For the first time since 2015 — I felt my spine open.
 

Not from the outside. From the inside.
 

I don't know another word for it.
 

It was like something had let go that I didn't realize was being held.
 

By minute 10, my lower back felt... light.
 

I was feeling a part of my body I had essentially forgotten existed for over a decade.
 

I fell asleep on it.

I cried right there on the floor.
 

Not because of the heat. Not because of the relief. Because for the first time in 11 years, my body had let me forget it for 15 minutes.
 

Day 3: I slept through the night for the first time in 3 years. No 4 AM wakeup. No bracing. No bathroom stops to wait out a spasm. Just sleep.
 

Week 1: I noticed I wasn't bracing against the kitchen counter anymore while I washed dishes. I was just... standing. Without thinking about it.
 

Week 2: I walked to the mailbox without stopping. First time in 4 years.
 

Week 4: Bill and I went to dinner. I sat through the whole meal without shifting. The waiter asked if I wanted my salad to-go because I "barely touched it" — I told him I was just so focused on sitting like a normal person that I forgot to eat.
 

I cried in the parking lot.
 

Week 6: Emma had another piano recital. "Moonlight Sonata" this time.
 

I sat in the front row. The whole way through.
 

When she came out, I told her the truth: "I heard every note, sweetheart."

Week 8 — Today: I'm writing this from the desk in our home office.
 

I haven't taken a Gabapentin in 6 weeks.
 

I haven't had a single chiropractor appointment in 8 weeks.
 

The cortisone needle I was scheduled for last month? Cancelled.
 

The fusion surgery? Cancelled in writing.
 

I'm 68 years old and my spine works again.

Where I Am Now

Last weekend, Bill and I went to Maine.
 

The trip we'd canceled in January.
 

He pulled the brochure out of the drawer two weeks ago. Six years of him circling trails and marking inns, and the corners were dog-eared from how often he'd flipped through it without saying anything.
 

We walked the coastal path. Bill carried the picnic basket. I walked beside him for three hours.
 

Three hours.
 

On uneven ground. In the wind. Like a normal person on a normal walk.
 

We stopped for lunch on a flat rock overlooking the water. I sat. I ate. I watched the waves come in.
 

I didn't think about my back once.

Bill turned 70 last Tuesday.
 

I gave him his birthday card on the rock.
 

I'd written inside: "Thank you for never canceling me."
 

He cried before I did.

What I Want You to Know

If you're sitting where I was — on the edge of your bed, on the edge of giving up, on the edge of accepting "this is just my life now" —
 

If your surgeon just handed you a fusion pamphlet and you're trying to decide...
 

Or if you've already had one, and you're living with the same pain you had before it...
 

I'm writing this because I wish someone had sent me this letter in 2015.
 

Or 2018.
 

Or even the week before my surgery.
 

You haven't failed.
 

Your body hasn't failed you.
 

You aren't one of the unlucky ones whose body "just doesn't respond."
 

There is a disc in your lower back that has been starving for blood flow — maybe for years.
 

And in all those appointments, all those treatments, all those specialists — nobody has ever actually tried to feed it.
 

Your disc isn't broken.
 

It's been starving.
 

And there is a difference.

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Linda M.
Does this actually help with sciatica? I've tried everything — PT, chiro, gabapentin… nothing works long-term.
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Hi Linda — yes, sciatica is one of the most common conditions our customers come to us with. It happens when a compressed disc presses on the sciatic nerve. CoreRelief's 26° decompression creates space and takes pressure off the nerve, while disc rehydration helps the collapsed disc recover so it stops pressing. Many customers see real relief within 2–4 weeks. Try it risk-free with our 365-day guarantee 💪
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Anonymous
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Mike T.
I had L4/L5 fusion 3 years ago. Is this safe for me to use?
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Hi Mike — many of our customers with L4/L5 fusion (3+ years post-op) use CoreRelief safely and find real relief. The 26° decompression is gentle and works on the discs and muscles surrounding your fusion. We recommend checking with your surgeon first if your fusion was recent. 365-day guarantee, so zero risk to try.
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Patricia W.
I have spinal stenosis and spondylosis from years of disc thinning. Will this actually help or am I past that point?
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George R.
I have a pacemaker. Can I use this safely?
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Carol H.
My pain is more in the hip and SI joint than the back itself. Would this still help?
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Hi Carol — yes, very often. Hip and SI joint pain are usually driven by lumbar compression and tight glute/lower-back muscles that pull the pelvis out of alignment. CoreRelief's 26° decompression relieves lumbar pressure, while heat + vibration release the surrounding muscles. Many customers report hip pain reducing as a side effect.
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Ed Oomen
Bloody brilliant. It took about 3 weeks but it cured my sciatica.
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Janet L.
Why is the discount so big — is this legit? Other sites sell similar for way more.
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Margaret P.
How do I order if I'm not great with computers? Is there a number I can call?
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Sandra B.
What if it doesn't work for me? Is the return process complicated?
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Frank D.
I have a ruptured disc. Is this realistic for someone like me or am I beyond help with this kind of device?
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Hi Frank — we'd never claim CoreRelief replaces medical treatment for a ruptured disc. But many customers come to us AFTER a ruptured disc diagnosis having tried everything else. The 26° decompression takes direct pressure off the affected nerve. It won't "fix" the rupture itself — but it can dramatically reduce the nerve compression and muscle spasm that cause the worst pain. 365-day guarantee, so zero risk to try 💙
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Diane T.
I have arthritis in my lower back. Will this help or make it worse?
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Gary F. Gardner
Thought I'd be in pain forever. Three weeks with CoreRelief and I'm back to mowing the lawn without my back giving up halfway through. Wish I'd found this years ago.
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The Crossroads

You're at one of two paths right now.

Path 1: Keep Doing What You're Doing

  • Keep booking the $85 chiropractor visits that wear off by Wednesday.
  • Keep accepting the cortisone shots that work less each time.
  • Keep dreading the mornings.
  • Keep canceling the trips.
  • Keep watching your world shrink.

Path 2: Feed the Disc That's Been Starving

  • Spend less than two chiropractor visits.
  • Get a device validated across 32 clinics.
  • Use it 15 minutes a day from your couch.
  • Wake up tomorrow with hope instead of dread.
  • 365 full days to test it — every penny back if it doesn't work.

The choice seems obvious to me now.
 

But it took Rebecca sitting at my kitchen table at 11 PM on a Sunday for me to see it.
 

I'm writing this so you don't have to wait for someone to do that for you.

STOCK NOTICE — Please Read Before Closing This Page

I checked their stock before I sent this letter off.

The Original CoreRelief Pro is their flagship 2026 release — and demand has been higher than they expected. Every unit gets individually tested and quality-checked before shipping, so when they run out, it takes 8–12 weeks to manufacture the next batch.

Right now, they have units in stock. If you leave this page and come back in a few days, there's a real chance they'll be gone.

I'm not saying this to pressure you. I'm telling you because I waited 11 years to find this, and I don't want anyone to wait one more day than they have to.

P.S. — Whether your pain started 6 months ago or 16 years ago, the mechanism is the same: a disc that has been starving for blood flow. The longer it goes untreated, the more inflammation builds, the more the surrounding muscles tighten, the more permanent the damage becomes. If you're 8 months in and dismissing this as "not bad enough yet" — you're exactly who I'd have told to stop waiting. The 40,000+ people who've used CoreRelief include people 6 months into sciatica and people 30 years into chronic pain. Mechanism doesn't care how long you've been suffering. Only that you stop.

P.P.S. — The 365-day guarantee isn't fine print. It's a promise. You have an entire year to test the Original CoreRelief Pro. If it doesn't change your life by day 364, you get every penny back. There is no other product in this category — not a clinic, not a chiropractor, not a surgery — that will give you that. Read the line again. No surgeon, no clinic, no chiropractor will ever give you a 365-day money-back promise. That's how confident they are.

P.P.P.S. — The window doesn't stay open forever. Every day a starving disc presses on a nerve is another day of inflammation, scar tissue, and progressive nerve damage. Some of the people in my support group ended up with permanent nerve damage they cannot reverse — because they waited too long. I almost was one of them. Two weeks was how close I came to a spinal fusion I didn't need. Don't be me at 11 years. Be me at 8 weeks.

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