
Back pain can seem like a mystery. It strikes out of nowhere. It moves around. It shows up when you least expect it and lingers long after any injury should have healed.
If you’ve been chasing solutions with no lasting relief, here’s a possibility you may not have considered:
Not because it’s “all in your head.”
But because it’s being driven by your brain.
Not everyone is ready to hear that. But if you’ve made it this far, I’m guessing you’re at least open to the idea.
So let’s see if this fits.
Here are a few signs that your pain may be neuroplastic—meaning, it’s being generated or sustained by the nervous system, not structural damage.
This one is harder to admit, but it’s often the key:
If so, your body may have been expressing what your mind couldn’t.
This doesn’t mean your pain isn’t real. It is real.
But it’s being sustained by a kind of emotional and neurological short-circuit.
And the good news is—you can start to rewire it.
I’ve worked with people who:
In each case, the moment they saw the emotional pattern, the pain lost its grip.
When you stop fearing the pain…
When you stop searching for damage…
When you start listening to your nervous system instead of fighting it…
That’s when the healing begins.
If so, you're not alone, and you’re not broken.
This is the exact path I went down myself. And it's what led me to build the Makepeace Method to help others like you.
If you want to explore this further, my course walks you through the entire process—one clear, daily lesson at a time.
And many people start to feel relief on Day One.

Sometimes the pain isn’t coming from your body, but from the child within you who never felt safe to express anger or sadness. When we finally listen to that voice with compassion, the body no longer needs to carry the message as pain.

When I first spoke to Valentina, she was exhausted. Not just from her pain—but from the cycle of chasing relief and always ending up back where she started.

One day, you bend down to pick up a sock and your back goes out. You’re in agony. You miss work. You can’t sit, can’t sleep, can barely explain it. A doctor orders imaging. You hear vague language about a bulging disc or “degeneration.” Maybe you get a shot. Or pills. You’re told to rest.
You’ve fought hard and tried it all, but the burden was never yours to carry forever. Your brain is ready to reset, your body to feel safe again. Pain is not who you are - it’s time to reclaim your life.