Peter Attia· MD
he never had another acute episode ever
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he never had another acute episode ever
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As and and here's what the data showed. As he was winding himself around, he was using muscle. Muscle is stiffening and stabilizing. It's centrating of the joints. And as he got to top dead center, he shut all his muscles off. He completely relaxed. And then there was a little sheer translation or a clunk. And that's what we heard. And that's what scrapped the sciatic root.
10 years later, he brought his daughter to me. And uh I saw her for back pain and he brought me a case of beer and uh and uh he said I said, "You know, I did my one-year follow-up with you, but but how have you been?" He says, "Fabulous." I said, "Did you ever get another episode?" Never had one.