To: Knighty Tin who wrote (263446 ) 10/11/2003 4:21:57 AM From: maceng2 Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258 Rush Limbaugh admits to being a drug-crazed Interesting to note his problem started when he had surgery from lower back pain. That problem and associated sciatica can be fixed by an non invasive method. It only costs about $400 so not a lot of doctors are in interested in it. A guy mentioned in the text below treated a lot of very famous people with the method. That includes Max Bygraves, Stanley Baxter, professional golfers Bernhard Langer, Eric Brown carried in stretchers and then out playing competition golf after a day or two. The "operation" takes about five minutes, there are some light exercises to do, and some check ups. I have a autographed copy of his book. He treated me too, unfortunately he passed on a few years ago. It really does make me wonder about people in general though. Why do not any doctors follow up on his work? There should be a web site dedicated to his work and methods. A commendation from Eric Brown, the former British Ryder Cup Team Captain. He put it in the book he wrote.."Thank you Alex. for keeping in the game I love.Due to your educated hands I can still earn my living, and if you had not succeeded where the recognised medics. had failed this book would never have been written. May you enjoy reading this light hearted book stuff, in in "my book" you will always be the Greatest... If you want to know who Eric Brown his is name is here..golfserv.com ========================================================== The Slipped Disc and the Aching Back of Man ISBN 0948785004 - Publisher: J. R. Reid Printing Group Ltd - Release date: 1985 Alexander Walker-Naddell, Annie E. Livesey The book above is the most up to date copy.