Are you in chronic pain? So was I. It's not fun. My books are made to help the average person fix their seemingly incurable, chronic pain. Every book I have produced is guaranteed to work, or you get your money back. My story: For 4 1/2 years, I dealt with an onslaught of horrid injuries and diseases. It all started with plantar fasciitis which was caused by gymnastics and plagued my life with extreme pain while walking. Following a doctor's orders, I used a cast to rest the injury (bad idea). The cast cut off circulation which then caused the development of a rare nerve disease called erythromelalgia (thermoregulatory neurovascular disease). At the same time, I dealt with pre-existing injuries from years of doing extreme sports, such as knee and ankle issues, and two torn shoulder labrums. My personal life suffered horribly. I had to drop out of college and fight in court for SSI income. I lost my two jobs (gymnastics coach/lifeguard). I was deemed permanently and severely disabled due to the limitations imposed by my nerve disease. My family had their own problems, so I was on my own. I lived in a van for a year, then upgraded to an RV. Taking care of my nerve disease was a full-time job in the RV. I was truly in "survival mode" 24/7. In order to stay alive on the streets with a disability such as erythromelalgia, requires a lot of hard work and a little bit of luck. So from age 19-24, I could barely walk and everything hurt. My healing abilities were limited. I limped in pain and had to carry an ice bag just to walk (due to the erythromelalgia). The nerve disease prevented me from getting my shoulder surgeries. I could not fix my plantar fasciitis entirely because I could not walk, due to the nerve disease. So the biggest hurdle I had was fixing the erythromelalgia. It took a long time, and countless hours studying. Through trial and error, and lots of pain, I found a way to fix it. After that, I found ways to fix my other ailments. This is all a very brief summarization of a very extensive timeline. There were a lot of up's and down's, but I made it through. I attribute a lot of my success to the avoidance of drugs and alcohol (and associated peers). I have never tried either substance, not once, and do not plan to in the future. I also eat a very clean diet so that my brain can function properly. These factors played a huge role in my ability to create treatment strategies for my disorders. My academic background is based on engineering and the fundamental principles of physics. I see the human as a mechanical machine. Everything in the body is made from the same constituent matter as everything else in the universe. If you want to fix a problem in the body, you need to find out the root cause. If you know what the root cause is, and cannot fix it, then you need to create new technology. Theoretically, we should be able to have a cure for every problem that humans face, health wise. With the advent of quantum computing and gene editing, we will see some amazing progress in this area. Thank you for reading! If you have any questions, feel free to email me at pfsurvivalguide@gmail.com Thank you! William Prowse IV
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