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Old 01-28-2012, 02:43 PM #8
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I don't recommend letting your family doctor treat your ACM symptoms.
I see Dr. Tew in Cincinnati,OH. He is a Chiari specialist, but I live 5 hours from him, so I also see a neurologist in my local town who refers to Dr. Tew about my problems when he needs to.
I see my family doctor for all other problems not relating to ACM!
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