Unexpected News Changed Life in Lakeland - Disc Wellness

On July 29, 2022, a seemingly unrelated news article caught the eye of *John*, a resident of Lakeland, Florida. While browsing through various headlines, he stumbled upon a news story detailing a new medical discovery that promised innovative methods of healing chronic conditions.

John had been suffering from severe back pain for years. The news resonated with him deeply, as the article discussed advancements that could alleviate pain through modern biologics. 'This might be the hope I was looking for,' John thought as he read on.

Delving deeper into his research, John found https://www.neiosdiscseel.com/ and discovered the Discseel® Procedure. According to the website, the Discseel® Procedure was unique as it utilized purified proteins to heal damaged discs without invasive surgery. Inspired and desperate for relief, John decided to follow the information provided.

He read about its regenerative methods and the promise of drastically reducing pain without the use of traditional, invasive surgery. He decided to reach out to the specialists at Neios for a consultation.

'This procedure is a mix of hope and science,' one of the specialists mentioned during the consultation. 'Over 70% of patients have reported significant relief even after failed previous treatments.'

As John pondered the possibility of this new treatment, a serendipitous event occurred – he ran into an old friend at a coffee shop. This friend had recently undergone the Discseel® Procedure and was eager to share his positive outcome. 'It's like night and day,' his friend said. 'The pain was gone, and I felt like myself again.'

Encouraged by this personal testament, John revisited the Neios website. 'Biologics or biopharmaceuticals are highly-effective medicines based on naturally occurring proteins,' the site stated. These words sparked hope and assured him of the procedure's scientific merits.

Discussing it with his partner, *Linda*, John was both hopeful and anxious. 'What if this doesn't work?' he questioned. Linda reassured him, expressing her belief in the new technology and urging him to undergo the procedure.

Solidifying their decision, John booked an appointment for the Discseel® Procedure. The process involved the administration of biologics manufactured from natural substances found in the human body. 'Patients typically feel better within a few months,' the doctor explained.

The day of the procedure came, and John felt a mix of fear and anticipation. The consultation eased his concerns, describing the process step-by-step.

Frequently Asked Questions Below are some of the more commonly asked questions regarding the procedure. Can't find one you are looking for? Contact us directly! See if you are a candidate for the Discseel® Procedure: What are Biologics? Biologics or biopharmaceuticals are a highly-effective class of medicines that are based on naturally occurring proteins and produced using living cells. How are Biologics made? Our Biologics are manufactured from highly refined natural substances, found in the human body using state-of-the-art biotechnology manufacturing techniques with high quality standards. What is the Discseel® procedure composed of? The Discseel® procedure is comprised of highly purified and exact parts of fibrinogen, prothrombin, the two essential blood proteins involved in the formation of a disc healing. We also introduce an antibiotic into the disc to eliminate infection risk. Consultation: Are there any risks or negative side effects associated with the Discseel® Procedure? Patients will be taller because the disc is going to grow. Patients will have less pain, so they may have to stop taking their pain medicine because they won’t need it. Then last, patients become more active because they don’t have the pain that prevented that in the past. After thousands of surgeries we have had no long-term or serious negative side effects from the Discseel® Procedure. How do I know if I’m a candidate for the Discseel® Procedure? Any person with long lasting low back pain is a potential candidate. A person with low back pain who’s had surgery or a person with low back pain who prefers to avoid surgery is a potential candidate, because the cushion in the back known as the disc is the most common cause of low back pain. What is the average cost of the Discseel® Procedure? While a specific amount can’t be given until the doctor evaluates your case, Discseel® Procedure generally costs less than 25% of what a spinal fusion would cost. Is the Discseel® Procedure covered by Insurance? The Discseel® Procedure is not currently covered by insurance. What if I've had failed procedures in the past? That’s okay and is a situation that many of our patients are in. They’ve had prior surgery, they’ve had fusions, and they’ve had metal inserted into their backs. That’s what we work with, and our goal is to help you have a pain free life. What are the most common causes of lower back pain? The cushions in the low back are called discs, and the disc is the most common cause of low back pain. We know that the discs can be injured, degenerated, bulged, and herniated. These conditions need to be corrected, and the best way to correct them is to correct them naturally – not to add hardware, plates, rods, or screws. In the long term, these do not help the patient. What is the success rate? Based on preliminary data we have collected thus far, we know roughly 70% of patients treated with the Fibrin Discseel® Procedure who previously had a failed spinal procedure reported a better outcome in their condition and a positive reduction in pain and function. Recall these are patients who have failed either all or most other treatment options. “Better” is defined as getting better in both function and in pain/symptoms. How many times do I have to come back for repeat procedures? The goal is that you only have the procedure once. About 10% of patients return because they either tear the disc again, or they saw some improvement and feel trying it again may give them even better outcomes improvement. On occasion, a patient that does not get better, we offer to help them by considering other options such as diagnostic tests, and if related to disc pain, perhaps trying another biologic such as lumbar PRP or stem cells (harvested from the patient’s Bone Marrow) Why is the Discseel® Procedure not FDA approved? It takes millions of dollars to approach the FDA to seek approval. To date, we have not made any attempts to approach the FDA because of costs. We are considering seeking FDA approval once we have trained other physicians to do the procedure, and once the Discseel procedure is offered in many locations. This would allow us to collect very useful data from multiple sites while sourcing the funds needed to apply for FDA approval. Feel good knowing this is an FDA approved biologic that we use off-label, analogous to spine epidural injections of corticosteroid. Those spine epidural injections are not FDA approved, however they are done all the time, and insurance even covers them. Interesting! After the Discseel® Procedure: What type of exercise can I do after the procedure? We prefer patients to begin walking within a few days after the procedure and continue a daily regime of walking as a lifestyle. We would like patients to avoid bed rest except for the first night we want them to rest in a local hotel unless they live nearby and can rest at home. We would like all patients to avoid flexion (bending over) and rotation (twisting) of the lumbar spine when possible. We remind them that something got them into this position to begin with, which was likely a continuous motion of compressive (flexion) and shear (rotation) forces on the discs over time, so we encourage them to avoid activities that involve flexion and rotation. When can I return to exercising? You may begin walking a couple of days after the procedure. We do not want you on bed rest. Discs get their nutrients through osmosis, so we encourage all patients to begin walking in small spurts usually on day 2-3 days after the procedure. For the first 4-6 weeks, we encourage walking daily. After the first 4-6 weeks, depending on the patient’s symptoms, they may add other activities into their exercise regime but only at a 10% level and see how they feel afterward. Based on how they feel at a 10% level, hold there for a few weeks, and slowly add to it as they feel better. Use a common-sense approach. Can I still use my inversion table? While we do not tell a patient “no”, we have found more patients seem to injure themselves by getting on and off an inversion table from improper body movement, so we say “Use at your own risk but recognize many patients re-injure themselves getting on and off of them.” Can I have a massage right after the procedure? Yes, you may have a massage one-week post procedure. You may want to avoid a deep tissue massage the first couple of weeks, but a normal massage is okay. Make sure your massage therapist does not stretch you When may I return to seeing my chiropractor? You may go back to your chiropractor for follow up care shortly after the procedure so long as they do not manipulate your spine in any way. Please avoid all “popping” and manipulating of your spine. Manipulating the spine may result in tearing a disc if the chiropractor places shear forces on the discs. We like chiropractors and think they are great for offering post-operative care (same with a physical therapist), so please if you consider going back to their care, do so at your own discretion but please ask them to avoid ALL shear and compressive forces on the lumbar and cervical spine.

As time passed, John experienced a gradual yet undeniable improvement. His journey from skepticism to belief brought him the relief he'd been seeking for years.

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