My Concord July 2024

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AROUND THE CITY

Scenes from Concord

Mary Miller clears out the median between the two lanes of West Portsmouth Street leading up to the roundabout near exit 16 off of I-93 on July 10. She’s part of a neighborhood group working on the area’s upkeep.

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The Concord Little League softball team plays around before their championship ceremony and practice at Rollins Park on July 9.
Jillian Fox gives a hug to her son, Alexavier Hildreth, after the Concord High graduation. Bishop Bradygraduates

Local clinic has a modern, medical solution to treat your Peripheral Neuropathy And is seeing incredible results!

“My feet and legs were extremely painful and my doctor told me there was nothing they could do. That I would have to take Gabapentin for the rest of my life.”

Peripheral Neuropathy is the pain, discomfort and numbness caused by nerve damage of the peripheral nervous system. Dawn explained that daily tasks like opening doors and using the bathroom were overwhelmingly painful. “How can you live for the next 30 years when you don’t even want to get out of bed and do simple things?” She was experiencing the burning, numbness, tingling and sharp pains that those suffering with neuropathy often describe. “The way I would describe it, it’s equivalent to walking on glass.”

Dawn hadn’t worn socks in five years and was wearing shoes two sizes too big so that nothing would ‘touch’ her feet.

Unfortunately, Dawn’s story is all too familiar for the over 3 million people in the U.S. suffering from Peripheral Neuropathy.

If you’re unfortunate enough to be facing the same disheartening prognosis, you’re not sleeping at night because of the burning in your feet. You have difficulty walking, shopping or doing any activity for more than 30 minutes because of the pain. You’re struggling with balance and living in fear that you might fall.

The Magic Of Care Rooted in Empathy and Experience

Your doctor told you to, ‘just live with the pain’ and you’re taking medications that aren’t working or have uncomfortable side effects. Fortunately, four months ago Dawn read an article about Dr. Kristen Markwith, Licensed Acupuncturist, and the work she was doing to treat those suffering from Peripheral Neuropathy, without invasive surgeries or medications.

Dr. Kristen Markwith, founder of Trend Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine in Concord, NH., is using the time tested science of Acupuncture and a technology originally developed by NASA that assists in increasing blood flow and expediting recovery and healing to treat the debilitating disease.

“Now when I go to bed at night I don’t have those shooting pains. I don’t have that burning sensation. I don’t have pain coming up my legs,” Dawn enthusiastically describes life after receiving Dr. Kristen’s treatments. “I can wear socks and shoes!”

Dawn and her sister now operate a successful dog walking business, sometimes covering up to 5 miles a day.

“It’s life altering. As far as I’m concerned Dr. Kristen saved my life!”

Dr. Kristen Markwith has been helping the senior community for over 10 years using the most cutting edge innovative integrative medicine. Specializing in chronic pain cases, specifically those that have been deemed ‘hopeless’ or ‘untreatable,’ she consistently generates unparalleled results. What was once a missing link in senior healthcare is now easily accessible to the residents in and around Concord. If you’ve missed too many tee times because of pain or you passed on dancing the shag down on Main Street because you are afraid of falling, it’s time to call Dr. Kristen Markwith and the staff at Trend.

Your Golden Years Should Be Golden

In an effort to protect her patients, both current and future, Dr. Kristen Markwith has made the difficult decision to limit the number of patients seen in her clinic. Limited new neuropathy patients will be accepted so call now to schedule a consultation.

Healthy Comfort Starts Here

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13 McLaren Avenue Nashua, NH 03060 (603) 943-7276

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6 Suncook Valley Road Alton, NH 03809 (603) 875-0169

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7 Main Street Errol, NH 03579 (603) 482-7777

Newfound Sales & Trading Post

381 Lake Street, #6 Bristol, NH 03222 (603) 744-8658

North Country Angler 2988 White Mountain Highway North Conway, NH 03860 (603) 356-6000

Ossipee’s Bait & Tackle

306 Pine River Road Effingham, NH 03882 (603) 539-3695

Pawtuckaway Trading Post 15 Freetown Road, STE 3 Raymond, NH 03077 (603) 244-2463

Ray’s Corner Country Store 1156 W Milan Road Milan, NH 03588 (603) 449-2236

Rocky’s Ace Hardware 257 Newport Road New London, NH 03257 (603) 526-2800

Squam Boat Livery 853 US Route 3 Holderness, NH 03245 (603) 968-7721

The Loon Center 183 Lees Mill Road Moultonborough, NH 03254 (603) 476-5666

The Tackle Shack (Meredith) 54 NH Route 25, Unit C Meredith, NH 03253 (603) 279-3152

Lopstick Outfitters 10 Metallak Place Pittsburg, NH 03592 (603) 538-6010

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