Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2010-10-31

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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2010-10-30

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  • I just finally discovered drop.io and it gets bought and cancelled. Hope Facebook actually uses it for something. #

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The Blind Shall See | Testimonial Tuesday – Episode 36

October 27, 2010 by  
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Testimonial Tuesday Episode 36: The Blind Shall See

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In this episode, Dr. Hall returns to the RSD case from a few weeks ago. If you remember, one of the conditions she was dealing with as a result of the RSD was blindness… guess what? She’s not blind anymore.

If you’re a doctor, you have your own amazing stories of how upper cervical has changed the life of your patients. You need to be telling those stories and recording them in a professional manner, and publishing them on the web for your potential patients to find them.

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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2010-10-27

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  • Still laboring! #
  • Ryan Christian Hambrick 7lb 11oz born 10:35am. #

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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2010-10-26

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  • "I have a Bjarne pipe that looks like a cone with a shield blasted into it and has a really long stem. I…" http://tumblr.com/xacn4htxx #
  • Testimonial Tuesday may be delayed tomorrow. We're havin' a baby! #

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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2010-10-25

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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2010-10-22

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  • Looking forward to Doc Halladay pitching tonite, but honestly am torn as to wanting another save op for BW – The King Leonidas of baseball. #
  • What was that contraption that just sang "God Bless America" in the Phillies and Giants game? #

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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2010-10-20

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  • Photo: Now this looks like an awesome HD quickcam! & at $299 is very competitive.Zoom’s Q3HD combines HD… http://tumblr.com/xacmdcqbl #
  • "a collective failure of imagination" – Will doom us all – paraphrasing Lonnie Johnson inventor of the Super… http://tumblr.com/xacmdhr4h #

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Dr. Hambrick’s Twitterin On 2010-10-19

October 19, 2010 by  
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  • Awesome Upper Cervical Testimonial From Demar Dotson of Tampa Bay Bucs – Pierce Clinic Stories | Testimonial… http://tumblr.com/xacmar8ig #
  • What Happens When Chad Vader Sees a Full-On Double Rainbow – Across the sky? He very nearly loses his mind: http://tumblr.com/xacmatdh4 #

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Brand New Body | Testimonial Tuesday – Episode 35

October 19, 2010 by  
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Testimonial Tuesday Episode 35: Brand New Body

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In this episode, Dr. Hall tells the story of an active young man whose activity had decreased dramatically due to multiple issues including headaches, and how after an upper cervical correction, he felt like he had a brand new body. He was so transformed by having his atlas corrected that he decided to become an upper cervical chiropractor himself.

If you’re a doctor, you have your own amazing stories of how upper cervical has changed the life of your patients. You need to be telling those stories and recording them in a professional manner, and publishing them on the web for your potential patients to find them.

You also need rich content for your blog – not just text for people to read, but also audio and video content as well.

To learn why this is so important, please visit http://www.uppercervicaldocs.com/services/audio-podcast-service/.

Would you do me a favor?

If you enjoy Testimonial Tuesday, tell your friends about them.

Tell your patients tell your colleagues, and please leave comments and subscribe, rate and write reviews.

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Reviews and subscriptions help the podcast get noticed which also helps spread the word about how much upper cervical can help sick people.

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