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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 288191" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Yep, difficult child had one. It was about $350, so your price is a deal. psychiatrist thinks it's great, he refers back to it all the time. I am not sure. It said that difficult child is senstive to stims, which he is, almost too much so. My difficult child reacts to medications differently, Lithium and Depakote caused big time increased aggression, big time not good. We had it done several years ago and medications such as abilify and some other new ones were not on it. It was interesting when psychiatrist explained it to me, it showed which brain waves were too slow and which were too fast and what that meant. </p><p> </p><p>With my difficult child's rEEG, they had a cap with the electrodes in it and it was placed on his head and there was ultrasound type gel under it. difficult child had a hard time holding still, and when he moved his facial muscles it would intefere and give artifact (I think) or a messed up wave lenght.</p><p> </p><p>If you get a tax refund, maybe do it then? If you can swing it budget wise go for it, but I would not kill myself to get it done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 288191, member: 3184"] Yep, difficult child had one. It was about $350, so your price is a deal. psychiatrist thinks it's great, he refers back to it all the time. I am not sure. It said that difficult child is senstive to stims, which he is, almost too much so. My difficult child reacts to medications differently, Lithium and Depakote caused big time increased aggression, big time not good. We had it done several years ago and medications such as abilify and some other new ones were not on it. It was interesting when psychiatrist explained it to me, it showed which brain waves were too slow and which were too fast and what that meant. With my difficult child's rEEG, they had a cap with the electrodes in it and it was placed on his head and there was ultrasound type gel under it. difficult child had a hard time holding still, and when he moved his facial muscles it would intefere and give artifact (I think) or a messed up wave lenght. If you get a tax refund, maybe do it then? If you can swing it budget wise go for it, but I would not kill myself to get it done. [/QUOTE]
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