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About Dr Robert Arnone, DC
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I can explain a basic theory as to why you may have fibromyalgia and a simple solution of getting well. I am not here to help you along with dealing with the symptoms or living with the problem, only to take part in the solution by correcting the cause and not merely treating the effects with harmful drugs, radiation, or surgery.

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Have been helping men and women with Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for the past 14 years. This is not a treatment for FM or CFS, and this offers to put nothing in you or take anything out of you. I have seen many sufferers get completely well in a relatively short amount of time by Mother Nature, God, and the natural law. After all, these are the only things that can allow you to get well.

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Doctor of Chiropractic Degree Life University School of Chiropractic, Marietta, Georgia

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Everyday I receive smiles from my patients that are getting well from conditions that "THEY say are not supposed to heal."

 
   

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Fibromyalgia - Is there a point when the pain/fatigue plateau?


Expert: Dr Robert Arnone, DC - 10/10/2009

Question
I have been diagnosed with Fibro; I am tired by the time i get up in the morning after sleeping about 9 hrs. or more. I take Lyrica which helps some of the pain but not completely. I have chronic headaches with migraines mixed in for fun.  I am wondering at what point it stops.  Is there a certain pain threshold it gets to??? Does it get worse each year? I can never get an answer to that question.  My doctor just says its as good as it gets.

Answer
Tammy,
NO WAY!  That is not as good as it gets, your doctor has no idea what he is talking about.  We are able to locate and to correct the cause of fibromyalgia in our office quite frequently and it has nothing to do with drugs.  If you keep doing the same thing then you will keep getting what you've got and it will likely get worse because the cause is not being addressed.  If you truly want to get well, then you have to get off of the harmful drugs and come in so we can locate the cause and correct it for you.

Yours in Best Health,
Dr Arnone
St Louis, MO
314.995.5719

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