In July, I started neurofeedback sessions and continued with them weekly until September. Overall, I had around 20 sessions. The difference in my life since I started neurofeedback is huge. Before, I was constantly busy in my head to the point where my thoughts were so overwhelming that I couldn’t sleep or focus on anything else. I was also studying for a course with long hours and, after class, I was too tired to do anything but rest. This meant that I couldn’t spend time with my friends or boyfriend and my life revolved around school and weekends spent recovering.
Since starting neurofeedback, my life has changed completely. I now have an internship for 34 hours a week, as well as a day of school, and I still have energy left over to do other things like cook, hang out with friends, and play sports. The fog in my head has lifted, and I can process information faster and concentrate for longer. Being with others gives me energy instead of draining it, and I am able to maintain relationships more easily because I feel more at peace. Neurofeedback has been incredibly effective for me, but I have to maintain a consistent rhythm and get enough rest. Without structure, I can easily become overstimulated. Overall, my ADD is much less present in my life now, and I would definitely recommend neurofeedback to anyone with AD(H)D.
Hi there, my name is Peter and I’ve been dealing with focus issues for as long as I can remember. Since the age of eight, I’ve been on various medications to help manage my symptoms. However, despite trying different options, I continued to struggle with concentration and impulsivity. That is, until my parents learned about neurofeedback from our neighbors. After speaking with Mr. Verment, a practitioner who specializes in neurofeedback, we decided to give it a try.
After just one session, I noticed a significant improvement in the way my mind worked. Normally, my thoughts were all over the place and it was hard to focus on anything for very long. But with neurofeedback, it was like everything in my head was suddenly calm and quiet. And as I continued with the sessions, my progress continued as well. Teachers even noticed a difference in my behavior and work ethic.
Although there was a bit of a setback after 15 sessions, I soon realized that I didn’t need medication to feel in control anymore. After a few weeks without it, even my teachers were amazed at how well I was doing. And with a few more sessions of neurofeedback, I was able to improve even further. I’m so grateful for Mr. Verment and the amazing work he does to help people like me overcome chronic problems in just a few short months!
My name is Jeremy, and I’ve always struggled with learning and paying attention in school. I know my teachers have been concerned about my progress and whether I can improve my learning skills. However, I have some good news to share – my recent therapy sessions have been making a huge difference! I told my teacher about it, and to my surprise, all of my other teachers have noticed the positive changes too! I feel more driven, energetic and I’m having so much fun in school. Even my gym teacher has noticed how much better I’m doing and how I’m able to socialize better with my classmates. Although I’m still struggling with fidgeting and keeping my attention on discussions or stories, I’m slowly learning how to overcome it. At home, I’m trying to break the habit of pulling my fingers, but it’s been a challenge. Overall, I’m grateful for the progress I’ve made and I’m excited to see where it takes me.