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laf36
04-01-2001, 09:35 PM
Has anyone ever had any experience with neurofeedback either positive or negative? We are trying it on our 5 1/2 yr. old son who was diagnosed as ADHD.

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moonglow
04-01-2001, 10:59 PM
There have been several who have done this with alot of success. I haven't personally done it with my son so can't tell you anything. I just know people have had good results with it.

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Nate, five years old, 18 airborne allergies, food allergies, yeast, soy, eggs and milk. Also recates to red dye 40 and many meds. DX with ADHD, Sensory intregration disorder, autoriy processing disorder and the list goes on.
Me, the mom, 40yrs old...an older mom but no wiser. EX..sitting in jail where he belongs

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laf36
04-02-2001, 12:46 AM
I would love to get some feedback from people who have tried it. Thanks

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louky
06-24-2001, 12:36 PM
I do know several parents that have used magnetics for their children and it really has helped. Could be similar.

Copper
06-24-2001, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by laf36:
Has anyone ever had any experience with neurofeedback either positive or negative? We are trying it on our 5 1/2 yr. old son who was diagnosed as ADHD.

Hi laf36, I have used some bio-feedback myself and with clients, for pain control. My daughter, who has some of the mentioned Dx has also used it. We specifically use a sensor application, placed on the hand, that
helps the user monitor physical responses such as increased stress and muscle tension. The feedback serves as a cue or reminder to engage in appropriate breathing and/or physical stress reduction practices.

With ADD & ADHD there is also a more complex regimen that helps the child in much the same manner, but includes monitoring of aspects beyond just the above mentioned, such as cognitive function, and others.

If you can access the ADD board on AOL, I know there are several users there that swear by it.

hope this helps some


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Copper
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