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Thanks for the update, Heidi. Now that school is over I am going to start taking my daughter to Neurofeedback twice a week. I’ll keep you posted about her progress. I’m so happy for you that you are showing improvement. Keep us postedJ From: Soundsensitivity [mailto:Soundsensitivity ] On Behalf Of Heidi SalernoSent: Saturday, June 16, 2012 1:02 PMTo: Soundsensitivity Subject: Report on NFB My update on NFB:As I previously reported I continue to have a significant improvement with sleep and any anxiety that goes along with Miso, which helps with trigger responses greatly. As reported by Clye for us adults it takes numerous, at least 20 sessions if not more, to get to the triggers. I'm at 21 now and have noticed a huge improvement on crunching/eating triggers. For the most part people's eating no longer triggers me, I still am sometimes bothered by gum cracking, however. This is HUGE for me! As some of you remember it's what I talked about on the Today show as it has been my number one trigger since I was about 8 years old. I have stood next to a lady eating an apple and then pooping in a piece of gum with no problem. While laying out at the pool a man ate an entire ton if Pringles while speaking Mandarin on his cell phone. Normally I would have flipped out over both and had to move seats. I giggled at the fact that it didn't affect me at all. Still not totally improved is the walking on stairs and above me where I work and live. Though the sound doesn't resonate in my chest like it used to which is an improvement. So I will continue NFB untill that is helped. As you may recall Clye did 100 sessions and his son, I think 80 and they both consider themselves cured. So I know I still have away to go and am hopeful. , our teen on 20/20, started NFB when I did and she is reporting great improvement as well. Bernadette maybe you can tell everyone more? I can say that the fact that says there's an improvement is also HUGE, very telling and exciting, as she has always thought NFB is a waste of her time.It is expensive. Mine is $160 a session. However many insurance covers it if you can find a psychologist who bills under the correct code to the insurance companies. Here in San Diego there's only one provider who does NFB and accepts HMOs and knows how to bill but I don't like they way she does NFB so I pay out of pocket. I'll report again when the next something significant happens. Hopeful and optimistically yours,HeidiSent from my iPhoneReal Results. Real science. Age-Defying Skin. www.heidisalerno.nerium.comHappy Dancing!www.jitterbal.com

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