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numbness of hands and feet
9/23 17:36:13

Question
My 81 year old father was in perfect health until 2 months ago.  He does have a bit of arthritis.  In August he helped my brother move a piano and after that he has had progressive numbness of his hands and feet to the point that he cannot feel them at all.  He saw his family doctor who sent him to a nerve/muscle specialist.  An ECG was done and there is nothing wrong with his muscles, so the specialist has ordered an MRI done.  A CT scan was done but nothing shows in that.  He also has pain in his back when he stands up, so he was sent to a fracture clinic and the specialist there says he needs to see an MRI also.  It has been 6 weeks since the MRI was requested by the specialist and it still has not been booked.  My father is now starting to lose control of his bladder.

Answer
Cathy,
Your father has a Nervous System Interference that is most likely in the Upper Cervical Spine.  The Upper Cervical Spine protects the Brainstem and Spinal Cord but if it gets mis-aligned it can create an obstruction which interferes with the nerve force and causes mis-communication in the body.  The only way for him to return to normal function is to correct the cause of his problem by correcting the Upper Cervical Subluxation(Misalignment).  I can examine him and even adjust and correct this interference in as little as two days.
How far is he from St Louis?  Can he come here for a minimum of two days?
Let me know if you would like for me to examine him.
Remember that we are completely interested in locating the cause rather than merely treating the effects.

Yours in Best Health,
Dr Robert Arnone
Upper Cervical Specific Doctor
St Louis, MO
314.995.5719

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