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Hi family -
I'm curious to see if any of you have had any experience wtih CNS reeg. Dude had his disability hearing test yesterday and the psychiatric. doctor that he saw was a very neat guy. He's into brain mapping also so we had something to talk about as this is a science I belive in. He started speaking about EEG's and how he is using EEGs to correctly diagnose with 75% accuracy medicines for persons who have behavioral problems and addicitons. He told me it's been around for about 9 years or so. He did add that to the 75% accuracy that the company claims in his own tests he's had 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 accuracy. Meaning some worked, some didn't, and some patients didn't follow through so there was no telling.
He gets a prescription for an EEG from an MD. He does the test which takes about 45 minutes. Then he sends the results off to a lab in California. The lab reads the brain waves and then based on the markers is able to do a report that they feel is able to pinpoint which medicines will help the patient with behavioral problems and possibly addiciton.
I just wondered if any of you have heard of, or tried it.
The test costs $150.00 and is not covered under any insurance. He was VERY interested when I told him that Dude has been on 65 medications with NO success in the last 12 years. I should have said - well if it comes back with one of the ones on OUR list do I get a refund - but I wasn't that quick - shoot. lol
Any thoughts? I mean he wasn't pushing it or anything - just put it out there for consideration.
I'm curious to see if any of you have had any experience wtih CNS reeg. Dude had his disability hearing test yesterday and the psychiatric. doctor that he saw was a very neat guy. He's into brain mapping also so we had something to talk about as this is a science I belive in. He started speaking about EEG's and how he is using EEGs to correctly diagnose with 75% accuracy medicines for persons who have behavioral problems and addicitons. He told me it's been around for about 9 years or so. He did add that to the 75% accuracy that the company claims in his own tests he's had 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 accuracy. Meaning some worked, some didn't, and some patients didn't follow through so there was no telling.
He gets a prescription for an EEG from an MD. He does the test which takes about 45 minutes. Then he sends the results off to a lab in California. The lab reads the brain waves and then based on the markers is able to do a report that they feel is able to pinpoint which medicines will help the patient with behavioral problems and possibly addiciton.
I just wondered if any of you have heard of, or tried it.
The test costs $150.00 and is not covered under any insurance. He was VERY interested when I told him that Dude has been on 65 medications with NO success in the last 12 years. I should have said - well if it comes back with one of the ones on OUR list do I get a refund - but I wasn't that quick - shoot. lol
Any thoughts? I mean he wasn't pushing it or anything - just put it out there for consideration.