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I am beginning to feel a little bit like a wet blanket, lol.

Please think of me perhaps as a yellow light.....well intentioned and acting as

a warning.

This is not an NBF site.

This is for people who have misophonia or 4S, to share and support, offer ideas

on how to cope with every day and extraordinary issues, to try to understand all

the aspects of this problem and try to determine who to see, what to do, and how

to improve....

I am becoming concerned because there has been some very interesting reports

from some members about the use of a therapy that has not been found to be

effective for misophonia in any kind of professional manner.

My concern remains for the parents of children, mostly, who may rush off and

spend thousands on something that has little to support it at this time.

I realize this must be a maddening challenge, as the reports by a couple people

have been very strong in favor of this approach.

For the sake of the children, I was hoping to find that these pioneers might be

willing to complete the program as adults, and then report back to the group as

to the long term results and of course short term results.

That seems to make sense to me.

But what seems to be happening is a rushing rapid kind of response and a kind of

pressure has built up around the whole issue....

It is very hard to be patient. I can relate to that more than you know.

I encourage cautious exploration of the area and again, I really am hoping that

this site will offer many new options and sharing of many approaches.

I know one person has had very similar positive responses to her chiropractice

treatment.

And we are seeing many people improving with sound therapy mixed with

counseling.

So something is happening, and this is good, please do exercise good judgment

prior to taking loans, going into debt, or selling assets to pay for NBF. It is

rather like the stock market at this point, if you can afford to play, be sure

you can afford to pay, first.

Warmly,

Dr. J

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