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The New GuyI have lots of information on nerofeedback!!! |
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| Hi Mike, welcome to the forum. ![]() What info do you have on neurofeedback? Did you try it?
__________________ Check out this chart of alternative epilepsy treatments and this page on EEG Neurofeedback Would you like to help support this forum? |
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Mike!Glad to have you here, and spill the beans on Neurofeedback, I'm all eyes and Bernard Neurofeedbackseed enjoys listening to others too! I'm learning!
__________________ Sharon Advocate & Member of Head Storms - Resource Center "Vujà dé - the feeling you've never been in here before!" |
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| Awesome! It is so nice to hear from someone else that tried neurofeedback for 5-6 months and had success with it. I share your convictions about everyone should be trying it. I talk about it everywhere I can. ![]() Stacy (my wife) successfully used neurofeedback to gain 100% seizure control (and medication free!) for 4 years. Unfortunately, pregnancy threw her system out of whack and we are trying to get her back to the Holy Grail again. She just recently started neurofeedback again. Do you know which neurofeedback system you used (ie. which machine - Neurocare Pro, LENS, Brainmaster, etc.)?
__________________ Check out this chart of alternative epilepsy treatments and this page on EEG Neurofeedback Would you like to help support this forum? |
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| Welcome to the board and congrats on your success with nuerofeedback. I use homeopathy and the gard diet and am off anti-epileptic drugs 1 month now. Its wonderful when we can find other solutions than the anti-epileptic drugs. Riva |
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| O.K. this may sound dumb but what is nuerofeedback? I've read alot about homeopathy and the different diets. I'm afraid to talk to the doctor about trying any of these because I'm afraid he'll laugh. Do you have to come off of your meds to try any of these? None of the doctors we've ever seen have ever talked about this. Marian |
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| Hehe... Neurofeedback is a secret. ![]() Just kidding. Have a look here: EEG Neurofeedback info from the alternative treatments chart or at the links in my signature. And don't worry if your neurologist laughs. He probably knows less about neurofeedback than you will after reading what's available on the internet. Many of the alternative treatments listed in my chart can be tried as adjunctive therapies (ie. in conjunction with meds). BTW, most MDs who studied and practice western medicine are going to laugh at the idea of homeopathy. It's an entirely different approach to healing than what they are taught.
__________________ Check out this chart of alternative epilepsy treatments and this page on EEG Neurofeedback Would you like to help support this forum? |
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| Marian do you need permission to go alternative treatments? Riva |
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| Can I have my son try some of these while he's on his meds? Do I have to talk to his Doctor first before trying any of them? Marian |
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| It's always a good idea to discuss your health care with your doctor. Many of the treatments/therapies listed in the chart can be done in conjunction with existing medication therapies. It all depends on how proactive you want to be with your (son's) health. Definitely do your research first and then talk to the doctor about what you want to do. Sometimes doctors agree and sometimes they don't (or feel threatened if the patient doesn't just do exactly what they tell them to do), but if they can't give you a good reason why not to try your ideas they should be supportive (even if they don't think it will make a difference). Ultimately, it's your decision (and responsibility).
__________________ Check out this chart of alternative epilepsy treatments and this page on EEG Neurofeedback Would you like to help support this forum? |
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| Its very cool that somone else can testify to the fact that nerofeedback really works without causing other problems. I used the L.E.Ns system which meens Low Energy Nerofeedbacksystem and my offset was +15. |
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| Ah! That's great. I was reading in The Healing Power of Neurofeedback: The Revolutionary LENS Technique for Restoring Optimal Brain Function that, because the LENS system does not require patient participation, it is well suited to double blind placebo studies whereas classical EEG neurofeedback is not (because it requires active participation to train the brain). Hopefully some researchers will get funding to conduct a large scale rigorous study and prove efficacy that will get the attention of the mainstream neurology practitioners. Stacy used the NeuroCare Pro the first time (10+ years ago). We almost quit the treatment ~3.5 months into it because we werent' seeing any results. We stuck with it though and at about 5-6 months it was like someone had flipped a switch. She wasn't having daily absence seizures any more. She started having tonic clonic/grand mal seizures again after delivering our first child and her seizure pattern has been a rollercoaster ever since. It's changed frequently in both frequency and the types of seizures she experienced. She did end up trying LENS neurofeedback for a few weeks, but the trained/certified technician who was operating the system quit the practice to pursue a Master's degree. We saw before and after brain maps for the time that she was using the LENS and the map images showed dramatic improvement, but we didn't notice a large difference in the seizures. We can only wonder if the seizures would have stopped if she had been able to continue the treatments. She is again trying neurofeedback. I think she is using a Brainmaster system this time (at least for now). Dr. White has 4-5 systems at her center.
__________________ Check out this chart of alternative epilepsy treatments and this page on EEG Neurofeedback Would you like to help support this forum? |
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| The book that Bernard had posted is the book I am reading now - if everyone here would let me READ! Every time I pick up that book to read, I get "bothered"! It's a really interesting book, I read a few chapters but due to my memory I forget what I've read, but my son went off with my markers and can't remember where he put them... I have to save up my money to buy some so I can highlight the things of importance so I can start all over again and read it from the beginning. It is worth the money and it's not expensive book either!
__________________ Sharon Advocate & Member of Head Storms - Resource Center "Vujà dé - the feeling you've never been in here before!" |
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The BookThe book is realy cool and tells the truth about epilepsy. I pray that it can help others to become seizure free,amen. |
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| hi Mike welcome |
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