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Peripheral Neuropathy Sufferers Have Hope Dr. Shawn Richey

Peripheral Neuropathy Sufferers Have

HOPE Don’t Give Up!

Ten years ago I hurt my foot and it continued to get worse over the years. It got to the point that my feet were so sore and cold all the time. Outdoor activities are very important to me and I was losing the ability to do them. I felt there was no hope. A friend of mine learned of Tri-State Neuropathy Centers and I made an appointment. The results have been unbelievable. I have no more pain and my feet are no longer cold. My range of motion is so much better, and my balance is back. I am now enjoying all the outdoor activities I use to and am nearly 100% better.

Janie C.

It seems like it became noticeable about 20 years ago. At first my feet would ache from time-to-time, then my feet would ache so bad that I had to limit my time standing or walking. In the last two years I have had to change the way I have lived my life. I could no longer go hiking with my husband or just take a walk. I knew it was just a matter of time before I would need a wheelchair. I heard about Tri-State Neuropathy Centers and went for my free consultation to see if I was a candidate. To date, I see a significant improvement. I can take short walks, cook and I have even been gardening. It feels like a miracle. I plan to get back into volunteer work.

James R.

I suffered with numbness, pins and needles and was having difficulty sleeping for 24 years. I was worried I would lose the ability to drive and just do daily activities. I am nearly 100% better, pain free and living life normal. I would highly recommend this program to anyone suffering from peripheral neuropathy.

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Peripheral Neuropathy occurs when nerves are damaged or destroyed and can’t send messages to the muscles, skin and other parts of the body. Peripheral nerves go from the brain and spinal cord to the arms, hands, legs and feet. When damage to the nerves takes place, numbness and pain in these areas may occur. A specialized treatment protocol utilizing brand new technologies is available at the TRI-STATE NEUROPATHY CENTERS. It includes the combination of very specific, noninvasive, FDA approved and painless treatments that are designed to get rid of symptoms of peripheral neuropathy.

With over 90 percent satisfaction rate and the experience of

seeing over 8000 patients, they are able to tailor a specific and successful treatment plan for each individual to provide maximum results. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, don’t wait until they get worse. Peripheral Neuropathy symptoms can include:

• Sharp Pains or Cramps in the Feet or Legs

• Burning Pain in the Legs, Feet or Hands • Extreme Sensitivity to Touch • Loss of Balance or Coordination • Feelings of Walking on Pins and Needles Take our PREQUALIFYING SURVEY at www.MaryDancedIn.com

• Weakness in the Arms and Legs • Numbness and Tingling or Pain in the Toes, Feet, Hands, Arms and Fingers • Dependency on Medications

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, don’t wait till they get worse. Call today to schedule your FREE consultation.

Call for your FREE consultation to begin your path to recovery. Call Dr. Shawn Richey at 724-940-9000 to schedule your time.

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MOVER & SHAKER OF THE MONTH The Music Note Hits a High Note at the International Youth Music Competitors 2022

By Paula Green

Left to right -- Christian Cooper, Ady Burgoyne, Michael Barnes and Christopher Brewer On Sunday, August 28, the International Youth Music Competitors 2022 was held in New York City. Three local residents, Michael Barnes, 63, of McCandless Township, Christian Cooper, 16, of Ben Avon, and Ady Burgoyne, 12, of Ben Avon, made the trip to the “Big Apple” and sang in the global contest at The DiMenna Center for Classical Music. The vocalists represented The Music Note, which is located at 7110 Church Avenue in Ben Avon.

The trio sang their way to some top honors. “Michael was named a winner in the music category, Ady won first place honors, and Christian was awarded second place,” said the Music Note owner and music director, Christopher Brewer. “I am beyond proud of these three. They worked so hard, and it really paid off for them,” Brewer added. Barnes performed an old 19th-century folk song called Shenandoah, while Burgoyne sang The Alto Lament, and Cooper performed I Attempt from Love’s Sickness to Fly. “This music competition hasn’t been around that long, IYMC began in 2019, so they’re still relatively new. Even though the awards are called International Youth Music Competitors, it’s open to everyone, children and adults. “I look forward to taking a group again next year. It’s a great experience for all involved,” said Brewer. “Upon taking voice lessons with Christopher, I would never have anticipated winning a competition and the additional honor of singing my song Shenandoah in New York. Music has always been a big part of my life, and Christopher has brought out potential in me that I never dreamed possible,” said Barnes. The Music Note opened for business on April 1, 2021. “It was fun to open up on April Fools’ Day,” Brewer added. In addition to voice, The Music Note offers instrumental lessons for numerous instruments, everything from piano to harp. In addition, they also have a regular choir and a handbell choir. For more information, visit https://themusicnotebenavon. wixsite.com/themusicnote. n

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