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<blockquote data-quote="Keepbreathing" data-source="post: 527644" data-attributes="member: 14522"><p>I have a son with asperger's and anxiety. I also have a son with ODD. I joke that I need a lamaze course so I can just keep breathing. Some days, that is all you can do. There is a website that you should take a look at. It is: <em><a href="http://www.isnr.org/" target="_blank">www.<strong>isnr</strong>.org/</a>. It is for neurofeedback. We are currently doing this with my son that has aspergers. He actually has 3 friends now! They do brainmapping and then design a protocol for your child based on the areas that need help. I have been in pediatric medicine for over 20 years. This is completely painless and will not cause harm. If you can find an MD that is doing this therapy, most of it is covered by insurance. You might also apply of medicaid in addition to your primary insurance. You can do this if you have a child with a disability. Good luck and keep breathing!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keepbreathing, post: 527644, member: 14522"] I have a son with asperger's and anxiety. I also have a son with ODD. I joke that I need a lamaze course so I can just keep breathing. Some days, that is all you can do. There is a website that you should take a look at. It is: [I][URL="http://www.isnr.org/"]www.[B]isnr[/B].org/[/URL]. It is for neurofeedback. We are currently doing this with my son that has aspergers. He actually has 3 friends now! They do brainmapping and then design a protocol for your child based on the areas that need help. I have been in pediatric medicine for over 20 years. This is completely painless and will not cause harm. If you can find an MD that is doing this therapy, most of it is covered by insurance. You might also apply of medicaid in addition to your primary insurance. You can do this if you have a child with a disability. Good luck and keep breathing![/I] [/QUOTE]
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