This is my brother, Tim. I've mentioned him on my blog before. I've told you how we used to run with the wolves as kids. How we used to do everything together, mainly because I shadowed him like a hawk. Then he grew up and became a doctor. And I grew up, too. Sort of. And we both got married and had a bunch of kids and stuff like that. And then Tim missed me so much he moved to Las Vegas just to be near me again.
Yeah, that sounds about right. Especially the part where he missed me a lot.
At any rate, my brother is a peripheral nerve surgeon who also specializes in hand surgery. Neuropathy refers to nerve pain, and in particular it affects people with diabetes, advanced stages of arthritis, and various other debilitating injuries.
He wrote an informative article on the subject right here (scroll down to page 27).
At any rate, a recent exciting development in my brother's practice is that he has been asked to host a bimonthly radio show! How cool is that?! It is the type of program which welcomes callers with questions regarding health related symptoms especially pertaining to neuropathy.
HIs first show airs this Friday, July 29, at 10:00 am, PDT. The radio station is Talk Radio AM 720 Las Vegas, or you can listen to it online at kdwn.com/streamer/.
There are many people in the world who know my brother is a great doctor, but there is no one except me who saw it coming from the time we were kids. No one could have looked up to a big brother more than I did, and as a result I observed him very closely. And I am telling you, he has always been incredibly gifted with his hands, incredibly precise, incredibly interested in medical issues, and incredibly perceptive in his ability to see an issue in a multi dimensional manner and determine a way to solve it.
In short, he is incredible. And I haven't even told you the half of it.
Please help me spread the news about Tim's radio show via word of mouth, Facebook, Twitter, etc., (you merely have to click the corresponding link at the bottom of this post). I would appreciate it so much. I feel completely confident in recommending him as a doctor and know this information will be gratefully received by people who suffer from chronic nerve pain.