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I love reading this. So incredibly wonderful!!:-)Sent from my iPhoneReal Results. Real science. Age-Defying Skin. www.heidisalerno.nerium.comHappy Dancing!www.jitterbal.comOn Jul 6, 2012, at 5:23 PM, Bernadette Salvatore wrote:

My daughter started NFB at the end of January along with Heidi. First of all, has so many improvements I don't know where to begin but I'll try and here's a list:1) She sleeps better and through the night. She has never slept through the night in her entire life. 2) Her OCD tendencies are disappearing and almost gone. Before NFB, would have to check to see if my bedroom door was closed every 1/2 hour throughout the night, slamming it shut to make sure it was closed and also waking us up. I don't remember the last time she had to check to see if the door was closed. She had to have it closed so she wouldn't hear any sounds

coming from me. She would also follow me around to see where I was going so she could close the door in whatever room I was in. She would also asked me a million times a day, "Did you cough?" Not so much anymore.3) Her confidence was terrible and she would complain all day long about how fat and ugly she is....Not so much now.4) She couldn't drive with me in the car. I drove her for the first time to NFB today and it is in another town. She has no problem driving with me now and has driven with me quite a few times. (They've been short distances so today was a milestone since it was in the next town over)5) She couldn't handle the sound of my voice. Within the last couple of weeks I have been able to talk with her again. 6) She had friends over a few times, something she hasn't done in a year.7) We have been able to have company over for a bbq about 4 times. I can talk with guests and

leaves the room so I can eat.8) The other day while she was in the pool and I was on the deck, I was able to drink in front of her, something I haven't been able to do in years.9) Her reactions to triggers is improving sooooooooo much. She either goes for a walk or screams into a pillow. She is taking the flight instead of the fight.10) She went to our block party and I was able to talk with everyone.11) She went to my niece's graduation party. She saw me eat and went into my niece's room and cried but didn't get angry with me. Then was able to talk to me after about her feelings and remained calm.12) Her triggers are increasing but her reaction to them is improving. 13) She is more relaxed14) Her depression is gone.15) She is so much happier. 16) She hates NFB but continues to go...keeping fingers crossed she continues. 17) She is leaving her bedroom and socializing with

family. One of our goals is to go to see the movie Brave together. We'll see if we can do it. Each day is still a huge struggle for her but she is working hard to deal with it all. Bernadette

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This is very encouraging. Thanks for this information and keep it coming as

things progress. I'm rooting for .

Colleen

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> My daughter started NFB at the end of January along with Heidi.   First

of all, has so many improvements I don't know where to begin but I'll try

and here's a list:

> 1) She sleeps better and through the night.   She has never slept through the

night in her entire life.                     

> 2) Her OCD tendencies are disappearing and almost gone.  Before NFB,

would have to check to see if my bedroom door was closed every 1/2 hour

throughout the night, slamming it shut to make sure it was closed and also

waking us up.  I don't remember the last time she had to check to see if the

door was closed.  She had to have it closed so she wouldn't hear any sounds

coming from me.  She would also follow me around to see where I was going so she

could close the door in whatever room I was in.  She would also asked me a

million times a day, " Did you cough? " Not so much anymore.

> 3) Her confidence was terrible and she would complain all day long about how

fat and ugly she is....Not so much now.

> 4) She couldn't drive with me in the car.   I drove her for the first time to

NFB today and it is in another town.  She has no problem driving with me now and

has driven with me quite a few times. (They've been short distances so today was

a milestone since it was in the next town over)

> 5) She couldn't handle the sound of my voice.  Within the last couple of weeks

I have been able to talk with her again.

> 6) She had friends over a few times, something she hasn't done in a year.

> 7) We have been able to have company over for a bbq about 4 times.  I can talk

with guests and leaves the room so I can eat.

> 8) The other day while she was in the pool and I was on the deck, I was able

to drink in front of her, something I haven't been able to do in years.

> 9) Her reactions to triggers is improving sooooooooo much.  She either goes

for a walk or screams into a pillow.  She is taking the flight instead of the

fight.

> 10) She went to our block party and I was able to talk with everyone.

> 11) She went to my niece's graduation party.  She saw me eat and went into my

niece's room and cried but didn't get angry with me.  Then was able to talk to

me after about her feelings and remained calm.

> 12)  Her triggers are increasing but her reaction to them is improving. 

> 13) She is more relaxed

> 14) Her depression is gone.

> 15) She is so much happier.

> 16) She hates NFB but continues to go...keeping fingers crossed she continues.

> 17) She is leaving her bedroom and socializing with family.

> One of our goals is to go to see the movie Brave together. We'll see if we can

do it. 

> Each day is still a huge struggle for her but she is working hard to deal with

it all.

> Bernadette

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This is awesome to hear.  I will pray that things keep getting better for her.  My daughter goes for her assessment for NFB this Thursday.  She is excited to do it.  I’m nervous that she is going to get worse before she gets better. If you go to the movies, remember to get the headphones for the hard of hearing.  They make a world of difference! From: Soundsensitivity [mailto:Soundsensitivity ] On Behalf Of Heidi SalernoSent: Friday, July 06, 2012 8:48 PMTo: Soundsensitivity Subject: Re: Neurofeedback positive results I love reading this. So incredibly wonderful!!:-)Sent from my iPhone Real Results. Real science. Age-Defying Skin. www.heidisalerno.nerium.comHappy Dancing!www.jitterbal.comOn Jul 6, 2012, at 5:23 PM, Bernadette Salvatore wrote: My daughter started NFB at the end of January along with Heidi. First of all, has so many improvements I don't know where to begin but I'll try and here's a list:1) She sleeps better and through the night. She has never slept through the night in her entire life. 2) Her OCD tendencies are disappearing and almost gone. Before NFB, would have to check to see if my bedroom door was closed every 1/2 hour throughout the night, slamming it shut to make sure it was closed and also waking us up. I don't remember the last time she had to check to see if the door was closed. She had to have it closed so she wouldn't hear any sounds coming from me. She would also follow me around to see where I was going so she could close the door in whatever room I was in. She would also asked me a million times a day, " Did you cough? " Not so much anymore.3) Her confidence was terrible and she would complain all day long about how fat and ugly she is....Not so much now.4) She couldn't drive with me in the car. I drove her for the first time to NFB today and it is in another town. She has no problem driving with me now and has driven with me quite a few times. (They've been short distances so today was a milestone since it was in the next town over)5) She couldn't handle the sound of my voice. Within the last couple of weeks I have been able to talk with her again. 6) She had friends over a few times, something she hasn't done in a year.7) We have been able to have company over for a bbq about 4 times. I can talk with guests and leaves the room so I can eat.8) The other day while she was in the pool and I was on the deck, I was able to drink in front of her, something I haven't been able to do in years.9) Her reactions to triggers is improving sooooooooo much. She either goes for a walk or screams into a pillow. She is taking the flight instead of the fight.10) She went to our block party and I was able to talk with everyone.11) She went to my niece's graduation party. She saw me eat and went into my niece's room and cried but didn't get angry with me. Then was able to talk to me after about her feelings and remained calm.12) Her triggers are increasing but her reaction to them is improving. 13) She is more relaxed14) Her depression is gone.15) She is so much happier. 16) She hates NFB but continues to go...keeping fingers crossed she continues. 17) She is leaving her bedroom and socializing with family. One of our goals is to go to see the movie Brave together. We'll see if we can do it. Each day is still a huge struggle for her but she is working hard to deal with it all. Bernadette

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Hello Bernadette,I'm so happy to hear that about your daughter! It gives us all hope! I've had approximately 26 sessions of NFB and continue to go twice a week. I can relate to noticing the triggers increasing as they always have, but the reactions to them improving. I've also noticed the improved sleep and mood, but most recently I was able to go on a 5 day vacation with my husband where we ate 2 meals a day together! Out of 10 meals, I only had 2 meals where I had to leave- BIG improvement for me. Tell your daughter to keep up the good work! I know it's boring sitting through the sessions but it's sooo worth it.Audrey To: "Soundsensitivity " <Soundsensitivity > Sent: Friday, July 6, 2012 8:23 PM Subject: Neurofeedback positive results

My daughter started NFB at the end of January along with Heidi. First of all, has so many improvements I don't know where to begin but I'll try and here's a list:1) She sleeps better and through the night. She has never slept through the night in her entire life. 2) Her OCD tendencies are disappearing and almost gone. Before NFB, would have to check to see if my bedroom door was closed every 1/2 hour throughout the night, slamming it shut to make sure it was closed and also waking us up. I don't remember the last time she had to check to see if the door was closed. She had to have it closed so she

wouldn't hear any sounds

coming from me. She would also follow me around to see where I was going so she could close the door in whatever room I was in. She would also asked me a million times a day, "Did you cough?" Not so much anymore.3) Her confidence was terrible and she would complain all day long about how fat and ugly she is....Not so much now.4) She couldn't drive with me in the car. I drove her for the first time to NFB today and it is in another town. She has no problem driving with me now and has driven with me quite a few times. (They've been short distances so today was a milestone since it was in the next town over)5) She couldn't handle the sound of my voice. Within the last couple of weeks I have been able to talk with her again. 6) She had friends over a few times, something she hasn't done in a year.7) We have been able to have company over for a bbq about 4 times. I can talk with guests and

leaves the room so I can eat.8) The other day while she was in the pool and I was on the deck, I was able to drink in front of her, something I haven't been able to do in years.9) Her reactions to triggers is improving sooooooooo much. She either goes for a walk or screams into a pillow. She is taking the flight instead of the fight.10) She went to our block party and I was able to talk with everyone.11) She went to my niece's graduation party. She saw me eat and went into my niece's room and cried but didn't get angry with me. Then was able to talk to me after about her feelings and remained calm.12) Her triggers are increasing but her reaction to them is improving. 13) She is more relaxed14) Her depression is gone.15) She is so much happier. 16) She hates NFB but continues to go...keeping fingers crossed she continues. 17) She is leaving her bedroom and socializing with

family. One of our goals is to go to see the movie Brave together. We'll see if we can do it. Each day is still a huge struggle for her but she is working hard to deal with it all. Bernadette

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Thank you Heidi, Colleen and Kathy,. I am convinced the prayers are working, kathy. Colleen thanks for rooting for her, it helps so much. Heidi, the support you have given is amazing and I will never be able to repay you for it. Having all of you in her corner has given her a new sense of self worth. Kathy, did get worse the first week or two but not too terrible.. but then a sense of calm followed shortly after that and her depression was gone very quickly. She has gained back her quality of life. She is out watching the fireworks with my husband at this very moment. Just to see her leaving her bed and room now is amazing. Good luck to your daughter, Kathy. I am positive you will be happy with the results. If it can help who is the extreme and had

everything going against her, it can help anyone. I am still amazed at all her improvements. She also went back to dance and back to soccer. Danced in her recital. Played in the soccer championships. I really feel like the list is endless and all in such a short time. I think about all the time we wasted just going to therapy which never helped anything and actually made her feel worse about herself because nothing ever changed with it. Well, we live and learn. To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Saturday, July 7, 2012 6:06 PM Subject: RE: Neurofeedback positive results

This is awesome to hear. I will pray that things keep getting better for her. My daughter goes for her assessment for NFB this Thursday. She is excited to do it. I’m nervous that she is going to get worse before she gets better. If you go to the movies, remember to get the headphones for the hard of hearing. They make a world of difference! From: Soundsensitivity [mailto:Soundsensitivity ] On Behalf Of Heidi SalernoSent: Friday, July 06, 2012 8:48 PMTo: Soundsensitivity Subject: Re: Neurofeedback positive results I love reading this. So incredibly wonderful!!:-)Sent from my iPhone Real Results. Real science. Age-Defying Skin. www.heidisalerno.nerium.comHappy Dancing!www.jitterbal.comOn Jul 6, 2012, at 5:23 PM, Bernadette Salvatore wrote: My daughter started NFB at the end of January along with Heidi. First of all, has so many improvements I

don't know where to begin but I'll try and here's a list:1) She sleeps better and through the night. She has never slept through the night in her entire life. 2) Her OCD tendencies are disappearing and almost gone. Before NFB, would have to check to see if my bedroom door was closed every 1/2 hour throughout the night, slamming it shut to make sure it was closed and also waking us up. I don't remember the last time she had to check to see if the door was closed. She had to have it closed so she wouldn't hear any sounds coming from me. She would also follow me around to see where I was going so she could close the door in whatever room I was in. She would also asked me a million times a day, "Did you cough?" Not so much anymore.3) Her confidence was terrible and she would

complain all day long about how fat and ugly she is....Not so much now.4) She couldn't drive with me in the car. I drove her for the first time to NFB today and it is in another town. She has no problem driving with me now and has driven with me quite a few times. (They've been short distances so today was a milestone since it was in the next town over)5) She couldn't handle the sound of my voice. Within the last couple of weeks I have been able to talk with her again. 6) She had friends over a few times, something she hasn't done in a year.7) We have been able to have company over for a bbq about 4 times. I can talk with guests and leaves the room so I can eat.8) The other day while she was in the pool and I was on the deck, I was able to drink in front of her, something I haven't been able to do in years.9) Her reactions to triggers is improving sooooooooo much. She either goes for a

walk or screams into a pillow. She is taking the flight instead of the fight.10) She went to our block party and I was able to talk with everyone.11) She went to my niece's graduation party. She saw me eat and went into my niece's room and cried but didn't get angry with me. Then was able to talk to me after about her feelings and remained calm.12) Her triggers are increasing but her reaction to them is improving. 13) She is more relaxed14) Her depression is gone.15) She is so much happier. 16) She hates NFB but continues to go...keeping fingers crossed she continues. 17) She is leaving her bedroom and socializing with family. One of our goals is to go to see the movie Brave together. We'll see if we can do it. Each day is still a huge struggle for her but she is working hard to deal with it all. Bernadette

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Omg, Audrey. I am soooooo happy to hear that. I am so happy for you!! That is great news!!!! Wow if I could eat with her one day, I would jump for joy. I too, think it might be possible. Actually she doesn't mind sitting there for the session but it's the dr's voice that bothers her. I think it's starting to trigger her, can you believe it? said, if she didn't have to talk to me it would be great. I told her I would talk to the dr. but she doesn't want me too. The dr. is going over all her improvements and taking notes of them. only goes once a week. Would love for her to go twice but can't afford it. Yes it is so worth it. I will tell you are going also to nfb and you can eat with your husband. Hearing that

makes me so happy. To: "Soundsensitivity " <Soundsensitivity > Sent: Saturday, July 7, 2012 8:59 PM Subject: Re: Neurofeedback positive results

Hello Bernadette,I'm so happy to hear that about your daughter! It gives us all hope! I've had approximately 26 sessions of NFB and continue to go twice a week. I can relate to noticing the triggers increasing as they always have, but the reactions to them improving. I've also noticed the improved sleep and mood, but most recently I was able to go on a 5 day vacation with my husband where we ate 2 meals a day together! Out of 10 meals, I only had 2 meals where I had to leave- BIG improvement for me. Tell your daughter to keep up the good work! I know it's boring sitting through the sessions but it's sooo worth it.Audrey To: "Soundsensitivity " <Soundsensitivity > Sent: Friday, July 6, 2012 8:23 PM Subject: Neurofeedback positive results

My daughter started NFB at the end of January along with Heidi. First of all, has so many improvements I don't know where to begin but I'll try and here's a list:1) She sleeps better and through the night. She has never slept through the night in her entire life. 2) Her OCD tendencies are disappearing and almost gone. Before NFB, would have to check to see if my bedroom door was closed every 1/2 hour throughout the night, slamming it shut to make sure it was closed and also waking us up. I don't remember the last time she had to check to see if the door was closed. She had to have it closed so she

wouldn't hear any sounds

coming from me. She would also follow me around to see where I was going so she could close the door in whatever room I was in. She would also asked me a million times a day, "Did you cough?" Not so much anymore.3) Her confidence was terrible and she would complain all day long about how fat and ugly she is....Not so much now.4) She couldn't drive with me in the car. I drove her for the first time to NFB today and it is in another town. She has no problem driving with me now and has driven with me quite a few times. (They've been short distances so today was a milestone since it was in the next town over)5) She couldn't handle the sound of my voice. Within the last couple of weeks I have been able to talk with her again. 6) She had friends over a few times, something she hasn't done in a year.7) We have been able to have company over for a bbq about 4 times. I can talk with guests and

leaves the room so I can eat.8) The other day while she was in the pool and I was on the deck, I was able to drink in front of her, something I haven't been able to do in years.9) Her reactions to triggers is improving sooooooooo much. She either goes for a walk or screams into a pillow. She is taking the flight instead of the fight.10) She went to our block party and I was able to talk with everyone.11) She went to my niece's graduation party. She saw me eat and went into my niece's room and cried but didn't get angry with me. Then was able to talk to me after about her feelings and remained calm.12) Her triggers are increasing but her reaction to them is improving. 13) She is more relaxed14) Her depression is gone.15) She is so much happier. 16) She hates NFB but continues to go...keeping fingers crossed she continues. 17) She is leaving her bedroom and socializing with

family. One of our goals is to go to see the movie Brave together. We'll see if we can do it. Each day is still a huge struggle for her but she is working hard to deal with it all. Bernadette

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Hello Bernadette,

Thank you for sharing this awesome news with us. I'm so happy that you and your

daughter are finally getting some well-earned relief.

I'm on my 23rd or 24th neurofeedback session too, and I'm seeing a dramatic

decrease in anxiety and rage. I didn't even realize how anxious I was until I

started feeling better. Some of my triggers are also improving: I've never been

able to stand even the most polite chewing before, but now I hardly notice it

(assuming the person is chewing politely). I plan to continue this for 100

sessions if need be, to see if a full cure really is possible. (If anyone is in

the northern suburbs of Chicago and wants to do NFB, hit me up for the address

of the people who helped me- they're awesome).

This is exciting! It seems like at least a handful of people are making progress

with NFB!

-Kate K.

>

> Hello Bernadette,

> I'm so happy to hear that about your daughter! It gives us all hope! I've had

approximately 26 sessions of NFB and continue to go twice a week. I can relate

to noticing the triggers increasing as they always have, but the reactions to

them improving. I've also noticed the improved sleep and mood,

but most recently I was able to go on a 5 day vacation with my husband where

we ate 2 meals a day together! Out of 10 meals, I only had 2 meals where I had

to leave- BIG improvement for me. Tell your daughter to keep up the good work! I

know it's boring sitting through the sessions but it's sooo worth it.

> Audrey

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: " Soundsensitivity " <Soundsensitivity >

> Sent: Friday, July 6, 2012 8:23 PM

> Subject: Neurofeedback positive results

>

>

>

>  

>

> My daughter started NFB at the end of January along with Heidi.  

First of all, has so many improvements I don't know where to begin but

I'll try and here's a list:

> 1) She sleeps better and through the night.   She has never slept through

the night in her entire life.                     

> 2) Her OCD tendencies are disappearing and almost gone.  Before NFB,

would have to check to see if my bedroom door was closed every 1/2 hour

throughout the night, slamming it shut to make sure it was closed and also

waking us up.  I don't remember the last time she had to check to see if the

door was closed.  She had to have it closed so she wouldn't hear any sounds

> coming from me.  She would also follow me around to see where I was going so

she could close the door in whatever room I was in.  She would also asked me a

million times a day, " Did you cough? " Not so much anymore.

> 3) Her confidence was terrible and she would complain all day long about how

fat and ugly she is....Not so much now.

> 4) She couldn't drive with me in the car.   I drove her for the first time

to NFB today and it is in another town.  She has no problem driving with me now

and has driven with me quite a few times. (They've been short distances so today

was a milestone since it was in the next town over)

> 5) She couldn't handle the sound of my voice.  Within the last couple of

weeks I have been able to talk with her again.

> 6) She had friends over a few times, something she hasn't done in a year.

> 7) We have been able to have company over for a bbq about 4 times.  I can

talk with guests and

> leaves the room so I can eat.

> 8) The other day while she was in the pool and I was on the deck, I was able

to drink in front of her, something I haven't been able to do in years.

> 9) Her reactions to triggers is improving sooooooooo much.  She either goes

for a walk or screams into a pillow.  She is taking the flight instead of the

fight.

> 10) She went to our block party and I was able to talk with everyone.

> 11) She went to my niece's graduation party.  She saw me eat and went into my

niece's room and cried but didn't get angry with me.  Then was able to talk to

me after about her feelings and remained calm.

> 12)  Her triggers are increasing but her reaction to them is improving. 

> 13) She is more relaxed

> 14) Her depression is gone.

> 15) She is so much happier.

> 16) She hates NFB but continues to go...keeping fingers crossed she continues.

> 17) She is leaving her bedroom and socializing with

> family.

> One of our goals is to go to see the movie Brave together. We'll see if we can

do it. 

> Each day is still a huge struggle for her but she is working hard to deal with

it all.

> Bernadette

>

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Hello Kate, I am so happy to hear you are doing better too!!! I love hearing everyone's progress, improvement and success stories. This is wonderful news. My dream is to be able to eat with my daughter again. I only hope and pray it can become a reality. I also plan to have continue with this as long as we can. The great thing is that, not only am I, seeing an improvement, everyone around her can see it too. My mom is so thrilled with the new changes. Our whole family and closest friends are thrilled to see such improvements.(The ones that knew she had this condition) Most people did not know about until recently. When everyone finally find out they called everyday to check on her, it's nice to be able to say, "yes she is doing better." It's was such a shock to

everyone and I don't think they all could handle if she wasn't doing better. Although we had to deal with it for years but I think I just became numb to help me cope. Bernadette To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Saturday, July 7, 2012 9:40 PM Subject: Re: Neurofeedback positive results

Hello Bernadette,

Thank you for sharing this awesome news with us. I'm so happy that you and your daughter are finally getting some well-earned relief.

I'm on my 23rd or 24th neurofeedback session too, and I'm seeing a dramatic decrease in anxiety and rage. I didn't even realize how anxious I was until I started feeling better. Some of my triggers are also improving: I've never been able to stand even the most polite chewing before, but now I hardly notice it (assuming the person is chewing politely). I plan to continue this for 100 sessions if need be, to see if a full cure really is possible. (If anyone is in the northern suburbs of Chicago and wants to do NFB, hit me up for the address of the people who helped me- they're awesome).

This is exciting! It seems like at least a handful of people are making progress with NFB!

-Kate K.

>

> Hello Bernadette,

> I'm so happy to hear that about your daughter! It gives us all hope! I've had approximately 26 sessions of NFB and continue to go twice a week. I can relate to noticing the triggers increasing as they always have, but the reactions to them improving. I've also noticed the improved sleep and mood, but most recently I was able to go on a 5 day vacation with my husband where we ate 2 meals a day together! Out of 10 meals, I only had 2 meals where I had to leave- BIG improvement for me. Tell your daughter to keep up the good work! I know it's boring sitting through the sessions but it's sooo worth it.

> Audrey

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: "Soundsensitivity " <Soundsensitivity >

> Sent: Friday, July 6, 2012 8:23 PM

> Subject: Neurofeedback positive results

>

>

>

> Â

>

> My daughter started NFB at the end of January along with Heidi.  First of all, has so many improvements I don't know where to begin but I'll try and here's a list:

> 1) She sleeps better and through the night.  She has never slept through the night in her entire life.                   Â

> 2) Her OCD tendencies are disappearing and almost gone. Before NFB, would have to check to see if my bedroom door was closed every 1/2 hour throughout the night, slamming it shut to make sure it was closed and also waking us up. I don't remember the last time she had to check to see if the door was closed. She had to have it closed so she wouldn't hear any sounds

> coming from me. She would also follow me around to see where I was going so she could close the door in whatever room I was in. She would also asked me a million times a day, "Did you cough?" Not so much anymore.

> 3) Her confidence was terrible and she would complain all day long about how fat and ugly she is....Not so much now.

> 4) She couldn't drive with me in the car.  I drove her for the first time to NFB today and it is in another town. She has no problem driving with me now and has driven with me quite a few times. (They've been short distances so today was a milestone since it was in the next town over)

> 5) She couldn't handle the sound of my voice. Within the last couple of weeks I have been able to talk with her again.

> 6) She had friends over a few times, something she hasn't done in a year.

> 7) We have been able to have company over for a bbq about 4 times. I can talk with guests and

> leaves the room so I can eat.

> 8) The other day while she was in the pool and I was on the deck, I was able to drink in front of her, something I haven't been able to do in years.

> 9) Her reactions to triggers is improving sooooooooo much. She either goes for a walk or screams into a pillow. She is taking the flight instead of the fight.

> 10) She went to our block party and I was able to talk with everyone.

> 11) She went to my niece's graduation party. She saw me eat and went into my niece's room and cried but didn't get angry with me. Then was able to talk to me after about her feelings and remained calm.

> 12)Â Her triggers are increasing but her reaction to them is improving.Â

> 13) She is more relaxed

> 14) Her depression is gone.

> 15) She is so much happier.

> 16) She hates NFB but continues to go...keeping fingers crossed she continues.

> 17) She is leaving her bedroom and socializing with

> family.

> One of our goals is to go to see the movie Brave together. We'll see if we can do it.Â

> Each day is still a huge struggle for her but she is working hard to deal with it all.

> Bernadette

>

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> " My daughter started NFB at the end of January along with Heidi.  

First of all, has so many improvements I don't know where to begin but

I'll try and here's a list..... "

I am very encouraged by your success. My daughter, Colleen, will turn 12 at the

end of the month. She has always been sensitive to certain noises but is

worsening with time including shutting our door at night and spending more time

in her room isolating herself from the family.

I don't know much about neurofeedback and am hoping you can give me more

details. How do you fined a good practitioner that has worked with children? A

rough idea of the cost and how often is doing therapy would be really

helpful, too. Any questions to ask before initiating therapy to screen the

therapist?

The last thing I want to do is have Colleen show up for a session or two then

find out it is too expensive or too lengthy of a process or the therapist is not

right and us having to stop it prematurely--I think that may to more damage than

good.

I am very encouraged by your success and appreciate any wisdom you can give,

Elissa

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Elissa

I think you meant to direct your post to Bernadette and her daughter, .

I've just started neurofeedback, so I haven't had any results yet.

However, I can give you pricing information, but it will vary depending on where

you live and what provider you use. Where do you live? I'm in the Dallas, Texas

area.

Colleen

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> > " My daughter started NFB at the end of January along with Heidi.  

First of all, has so many improvements I don't know where to begin but

I'll try and here's a list..... "

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> I am very encouraged by your success. My daughter, Colleen, will turn 12 at

the end of the month. She has always been sensitive to certain noises but is

worsening with time including shutting our door at night and spending more time

in her room isolating herself from the family.

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> I don't know much about neurofeedback and am hoping you can give me more

details. How do you fined a good practitioner that has worked with children? A

rough idea of the cost and how often is doing therapy would be really

helpful, too. Any questions to ask before initiating therapy to screen the

therapist?

>

> The last thing I want to do is have Colleen show up for a session or two then

find out it is too expensive or too lengthy of a process or the therapist is not

right and us having to stop it prematurely--I think that may to more damage than

good.

>

> I am very encouraged by your success and appreciate any wisdom you can give,

>

> Elissa

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