bad procedure, it is who is doing it and how much experience they have and in this case, the actual laminathe bones need to be decompressed, a little bit more expensive procedure than this viewer describes to actually cure the problem, long term. i've had too many problems with recurrent symptoms in that particular procedure. it may not be enough in most cases. >> it is impossible to really cover the whole topic, within four minutes and the truth is there are a lot of surgeons that may recommend laminectomy and, you see where the disc is and you are able to remove it with minimal invasiveness and you have to talk to multiple doctors and find out what is best for you and the "mild" treatment works in 70% of the time and if it doesn't work, you can always get a laminectomy and this is the general recommendation and talk to your orthopedic surgeon and find out... >> eric: we can talk about back pain, almost every week. >> jamie: a want to know about acupuncture, next time, thanks, springtime means a lot of people are having trouble breathing, sinus infections, sinusitis, what is going on? so