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Old 11-14-2007, 10:24 AM #21
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Excellent blog davestrand! Thanks for putting this together. I am very interested to see if neurofeedback helps. I am still thinking about doing neurofeedback if my symptoms don't completely go away in the next few months. I will probably post something similar if/when I start neurofeedback. I look forward to seeing your results.
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I am going to start a in depth online journal to post about my progress, I will put a link in this forum once it is setup and has an entry or two.
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After reading your bloggage (nice work thus far by the way), I found those exel tests you did pretty interesting... do those applications come along with all of the neurofeedback equipment after you buy it, or is that something that someone such as myself could do just for shits and giggles over the internet?
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After reading your bloggage (nice work thus far by the way), I found those exel tests you did pretty interesting... do those applications come along with all of the neurofeedback equipment after you buy it, or is that something that someone such as myself could do just for shits and giggles over the internet?
Acutally, now that I think about it.. those tests are available for free from the brain-trainer website. Here's a link to where you can download them!

http://www.brain-trainer.com/tlc_***..._download.html
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