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  • BACK TO LIFE SEGMENT 1 28 23

BACK TO LIFE SEGMENT 1 28 23

Saturday 28th January 2023

Hear Janet Mahoney's inspiring journey from chronic pain to recovery with the Bonati Spine Procedures on 'American Medicine Today'.
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Janet Mahoney's Path to Recovery: Triumph Over Pain with Bonati Spine Procedures

I mean I was up walking a mile The First Day and I was staying at a hotel that had beachfront, where there was, you know, ways to walk and I could sit there and watch. You know the dolphins swim and stuff, or you know, be. You know, while I was walking, and that made it was so much nicer than having to be in the hospital and sedated and so much pain.
Ever wondered if there's a way out of chronic pain? Janet Mahoney from Greensboro, Georgia, certainly has. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', hosts Kimberly Bermel and Ethan Euger sit down with Janet to hear her compelling story. Janet's life was once dominated by severe neck and back pain, but thanks to the innovative Bonati Spine Procedures, she's found a new lease on life.
Janet opens up about her journey, comparing her previous experiences with fusion surgeries to the Bonati approach. She highlights how much smoother and less painful her recovery was, even managing to walk a mile on her first day post-surgery. This episode isn't just about medical procedures; it's about hope, resilience, and the possibility of reclaiming your life from the clutches of chronic pain.
Whether you're struggling with similar issues or know someone who is, Janet's story is a beacon of hope that recovery is possible.