CLIENT STORIES BY SYMPTOM CATEGORY



ADD and ADHD
Click here to read a letter from Don as he relates his progress from delinquent teen to PhD candidate.

Click here to read about this 40 yr old diangosed with ADD. [Note: This person completed his Ph.D. and is working full-time in his very demanding field. Significant events in the history are several accidents and other events resulting in concussion with loss of consciousness. This is an example of undiagnosed TBI resulting in a diagnosis of ADD.]

Click here to read about 13 year old John who struggled with school work and anger episodes. Or click here to read about 10 year old Eli who struggled with similar issues.

Click here to read about a teenager's successful battle with ADD.

Click here to read a letter from a Mom about her son's response to treatment for ADD.
Autism & Aspergers
Click any of these links to read about the amazing progress of Tony , Marilyn, or a 5 year old   as told by a parent.
Prevasive Developmental Delay (PDD)
Click here to read about Marilyn or Steve .
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
Click here to read about Matt, a young adoptee from Russia.
Pediatric TBI
Ten year old Bridget suffered a concussion while playing soccer. To read the devastating effects and her amazing recovery as told by her mother click here. Or click on any of these links to read about these children who also experienced a TBI:
Bruce, Amanda, Shawn, Jake, Neal, Burt, & Ruth
TBI & Auditory Hallucinations
Auditory Hallucinations can result from TBI. Click here to read about  Archie.
Adult TBI - Mild, Moderate or Severe
A young woman who is an experienced horse back rider came to us with headaches (not relieved with over the counter medication), extreme fatigue, and dizziness when driving or riding. Click here to read more.
Also click to read about  Rick,  TT,  Rob,  Jack,   Sue, & Tom. Or click here to read  notes from a TBI Study participant.
Combat TBI/PTSD
Veterans of the Iraq, Afghanistan, and Vietnam wars who have completed treatment for PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury have experienced significant improvement in the intensity and effect of symptoms. The sleep, hypervigilance, and anxiety symptoms were much improved and remained so six months after ending treatment. Visit the research page to see some of the published results.

Click here to read about Jerry, Joe, and VK.
Seizures & TBI
Click here to read about Mr.A and Mrs. G.
Stroke
Click here to read about Jim's progress following multiple strokes. Click here to read about Eve or click here to read about a 55 year old artist.
Headache
Many patients have had total remission, or reduction of HA symptoms in response treatment.
Read about Elsa, Trip, Carla, Suzanne, Bridget, April, and Terri.
Click here to read about Gregory's experience with migraine relief.
Fibromyalgia
TD, a nurse of 30 years, came to our office at age 56. She was first injured at age 25 then had a 2nd injury in 1991, which lead to generalized pain and cognitive fog 3 years later. Click here to read her story. by To read more from other fibromyalgia patients, click on any of these links:
Chronic Pain
Click here to read about Shawn's progress with muscle biofeedback for Chronic Regional Pain Disorder. Or click here to read about one young lady's treatment for Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD).
Stress Management
HRV can be a powerful tool for treating anxiety. Click here to read about Peggy .

Stress management biofeedback is not only for adults. Read what happened to one of the children we have treated: Adam
Chemofog
Chemotherapy-induced cognitive dysfunction (i.e., disturbing and disruptive changes in attention/concentration, memory, thinking or other cognitive functions) in women with breast cancer is becoming an increasingly important clinical issue. Several recently published studies describe moderate to severe cognitive dysfunction in breast cancer survivors who were treated with adjuvant chemotherapy 1-5 years before undergoing extensive neuropsychological testing. Approximately 15%-25% of chemotherapy-treated breast cancer patients will demonstrate evidence of cognitive dysfunction (chemo-brain) some years after chemotherapy.

Click here to read about FK, Brenda or Sam.