Guest guest Posted March 24, 2012 Report Share Posted March 24, 2012 I never heard of NFB making anything worse- in fact it's starting to help me control my impulse to blurt. I noticed it a few different times when I normally would have said something I shouldn't. I was able to actually think before I spoke! At first I just thought I was having a good day but it's happened several times now- also noticed I've kept my cool on a few occassions where I normally wouldn't have. I'm so excited about these changes! No change with the miso yet, but they said it will take more treatments before I notice that I'm not reacting the way I used to. I'm almost to the halfway point now so I'll keep everone posted as I continue with NFB. To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 9:15 AMSubject: Re: I've started neurofeedback, and intend to report on it faithfully I am in a quandry about whether or not to go for neurofeedback as i need to make doubly sure the person is qualified to treat miso with it and also that it won't make me worse. Its so great that you both are having it done and i can follow your progress! Its reassuring to know that the brain scan eeg thing confirms what it should!>> I just got my brain mapping QEEG done as well, and the interpretation was fascinating! It confirmed everything I already knew about myself, and showed me in detailed color the areas of my brain that had abnormalities. For example the report said: "beta is atypically localized to the parietal sites" and there were "deficits of alpha, and elevations of beta with maximal deviations in the parietal and occipital sites"> In other words I would have learning challenges with sensory integration issues. Language and word retrieval would be difficult, along with anxiety, agitation, sleep disregulation, irritability and easy distractibility.> It was extremely accurate which gives me hope. I'll keep you all posted:) > > > ________________________________> > To: Soundsensitivity > Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 4:11 PM> Subject: I've started neurofeedback, and intend to report on it faithfully> > > >  > > Although so far, there's not much to report. They did a quantitative EEG, which, as far as I understand, is supposed to scan my brain for abnormalities. The results won't be in until next week; this ought to be fascinating.> > My practitioner also said she'd contact Dr. Randall Lyle to ask about his treatment protocols, so life is becoming quite exciting. > > I'll be adding to this thread when I know more.> > -Kate K.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 Wow thats brilliant you've noticed changes! shows it works! I'm so hoping this works out! > > > > I just got my brain mapping QEEG done as well, and the interpretation was fascinating! It confirmed everything I already knew about myself, and showed me in detailed color the areas of my brain that had abnormalities. For example the report said: " beta is atypically localized to the parietal sites " and there were " deficits of alpha, and elevations of beta with maximal deviations in the parietal and occipital sites " > > In other words I would have learning challenges with sensory integration issues. Language and word retrieval would be difficult, along with anxiety, agitation, sleep disregulation, irritability and easy distractibility. > > It was extremely accurate which gives me hope. I'll keep you all posted:) > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: katekozhukhova <katekozhukhova@> > > To: Soundsensitivity > > Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 4:11 PM > > Subject: I've started neurofeedback, and intend to report on it faithfully > > > > > > > >  > > > > Although so far, there's not much to report. They did a quantitative EEG, which, as far as I understand, is supposed to scan my brain for abnormalities. The results won't be in until next week; this ought to be fascinating. > > > > My practitioner also said she'd contact Dr. Randall Lyle to ask about his treatment protocols, so life is becoming quite exciting. > > > > I'll be adding to this thread when I know more. > > > > -Kate K. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 This sounds very promising. Definitely keep us posted! -Kate K. > > > > I just got my brain mapping QEEG done as well, and the interpretation was fascinating! It confirmed everything I already knew about myself, and showed me in detailed color the areas of my brain that had abnormalities. For example the report said: " beta is atypically localized to the parietal sites " and there were " deficits of alpha, and elevations of beta with maximal deviations in the parietal and occipital sites " > > In other words I would have learning challenges with sensory integration issues. Language and word retrieval would be difficult, along with anxiety, agitation, sleep disregulation, irritability and easy distractibility. > > It was extremely accurate which gives me hope. I'll keep you all posted:) > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: katekozhukhova <katekozhukhova@> > > To: Soundsensitivity > > Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 4:11 PM > > Subject: I've started neurofeedback, and intend to report on it faithfully > > > > > > > >  > > > > Although so far, there's not much to report. They did a quantitative EEG, which, as far as I understand, is supposed to scan my brain for abnormalities. The results won't be in until next week; this ought to be fascinating. > > > > My practitioner also said she'd contact Dr. Randall Lyle to ask about his treatment protocols, so life is becoming quite exciting. > > > > I'll be adding to this thread when I know more. > > > > -Kate K. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2012 Report Share Posted March 27, 2012 will do! To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 9:08 PM Subject: Re: NFB progress This sounds very promising. Definitely keep us posted! -Kate K. > > > > I just got my brain mapping QEEG done as well, and the interpretation was fascinating! It confirmed everything I already knew about myself, and showed me in detailed color the areas of my brain that had abnormalities. For example the report said: "beta is atypically localized to the parietal sites" and there were "deficits of alpha, and elevations of beta with maximal deviations in the parietal and occipital sites" > > In other words I would have learning challenges with sensory integration issues. Language and word retrieval would be difficult, along with anxiety, agitation, sleep disregulation, irritability and easy distractibility. > > It was extremely accurate which gives me hope. I'll keep you all posted:) > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: katekozhukhova <katekozhukhova@> > > To: Soundsensitivity > > Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 4:11 PM > > Subject: I've started neurofeedback, and intend to report on it faithfully > > > > > > > >  > > > > Although so far, there's not much to report. They did a quantitative EEG, which, as far as I understand, is supposed to scan my brain for abnormalities. The results won't be in until next week; this ought to be fascinating. > > > > My practitioner also said she'd contact Dr. Randall Lyle to ask about his treatment protocols, so life is becoming quite exciting. > > > > I'll be adding to this thread when I know more. > > > > -Kate K. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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