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I asked AI to create my pain

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physicaltherapyjohnson.com

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charliejohnsondpt@physicaltherapyjohnson.com

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Thu, Sep 26, 2024 06:35 PM

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Hey {NAME}, I opened my Facebook newsfeed to check a couple of messages and saw this… My first

Hey {NAME}, I opened my Facebook newsfeed to check a couple of messages and saw this… My first thought… "this lady makes money off trying to sell this merchandise?" My second thought... "Knock it off already" Did you know the #1 cause of persistent pain? The thing that fuels pain and keeps people from taking the leap and getting the help they need? FEAR. Fear of what’s wrong with them (MRI’s fuel this) Fear of what if it doesn’t work Fear of what if I lose some money Stop all the fear tactics. That little voice inside your head that wants to keep you from becoming painfree for fear of “what if…” Reject it. It’s not true… For every person who I’ve chatted with who says, “I don’t think I can get better…” there was someone of equivalent pain and limitation who said, “Screw that, I’m getting better…” and went on to do so. Like Lisa, who just over a month ago was riddled with sciatica pain in a wheelchair and diagnosed with MS… but refused to let that keep her from getting better. If you’re reading this and you’ve ever experienced that little voice in your head that says… “yeah but” or “what if” AND you’re not living the life you imagined… then it’s time to change your story. Change your story- change your life. Before we wrap up September, I’m looking for 6 more people who are serious about making a change, facing their fears, and want to learn how to resolve their pain once and for all. If that’s you, [I invite you to apply here to work with us and submit your case for review](. Take the leap, Dr. Charlie, PT At [physicaltherapyjohnson.com]( we are strongly committed to protecting your privacy and providing a safe & high-quality online experience for all of our visitors. We understand that you care about how the information you provide to us is used and shared. We have developed a Privacy Policy to inform you of our policies regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of information we receive from users of our website. Our Privacy Policy, along with our Term & Conditions, governs your use of this site. By using or by accepting the Terms of Use (via opt-in, checkbox, pop-up, or clicking an email link confirming the same), you agree to be bound by our Terms & Conditions and our Privacy Policy. If you have provided personal, billing, or other voluntarily provided information, you may access, review, and make changes to it via instructions found on the Website or by emailing us at charliejohnsondpt@physicaltherapyjohnson.com. To manage your receipt of marketing and non-transactional communications, you may unsubscribe by clicking the "unsubscribe" link located on the bottom of any marketing email. Emails related to the purchase or delivery of orders are provided automatically – Customers are not able to opt out of transactional emails. We will try to accommodate any requests related to the management of Personal Information in a timely manner. However, it is not always possible to completely remove or modify information in our databases (for example, if we have a legal obligation to keep it for certain timeframes, for example). If you have any questions, simply reply to this email or visit our website to view our official policies. Sent to:{EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Physical Therapy & Johnson, 368 W Ridge Pike Unit 1, Royersford, PA 19468, United States

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