Chiropractors/nervous system

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Hi Doctor, I didn't know whether you got my email address like you requested.  It is justforlooks@yahoo.com
Today I saw a pulmonary specialist and like I thought he didn't know what was causing my breathing problems and now wants me to have a cardiac stress test. He said I was a young healthy woman besides these few issues I have been dealing with.  Wow, been told I was close to death twice in the last two years but am healthy besides that.  You mentioned that you had found a doctor who specialized in brainstem therapy in WI.  Just wondering where that was. Thank you. Tam

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Tam,
A Cardiac Stress Test is not something that I would recommend.  The reason for that is that you are already having trouble with stress, why do we need to put more stress on the body?  I am in the process of interviewing this doctor in Wisconsin for you to see if he is the real deal.  Many doctors claim to do the work but they actually water it down with a few other things and then they might as well be any Joe Shmo down the street from your house.  I have your email and I sent you a few messages, did you not get them?  I will call him again now and see what he says.  If I just send you to him, and he is not doing the work, then it would end up being a waste of time and money, and then you would think that this doesn't work.
I will send you a follow up email on your yahoo account shortly.
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Robert A. Arnone, DC

Expertise

I can answer questions about why people get sick and how they can get well. All dis-ease is the result of nervous system interference regardless of what you call it.

Experience

Have been checking nervous system function in children and adults since 1994.

Organizations
KCUCS (Knee Chest Upper Cervical Specific) MSCA Board Member(Missouri State Chiropractic Association)

Education/Credentials
Doctor of Chiropractic Degree from Life University. Board Certified and licensed.

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