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Old 05-16-2012, 09:45 AM #1
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Question Neurofeedback success?

Hi guys, I'm getting a bit desperate in my search to heal faster so I signed up for neurofeedback. My appointment is next Tuesday.

Just wondering if any of you have a) tried it and b) had any noticeable improvement on any symptoms.

I still have the same symptoms, Dizziness, major sensitivity to jolting (especially car rides), sound and tension headaches (like pressure or tension band around the head).

thanks
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