Approximately 83 million people in the US have moderate to severe pain and live with it every day. Most with chronic pain have nowhere to turn other than opiates and other painkillers. Those with pain do not sleep well, even with medications. Medications give us a false sleep where we are still tired and groggy when we wake in the morning. Often, we wake in the middle of the night when the medication wears off. Without sleep we don't heal. If we have pain, we must sleep and sleep well. We will get you sleeping!
Pain is absolutely the worst. Read my introduction and you will realize that I have a very close history with severe chronic pain. This is what drove me to find a solution to pain. My wife and I went to the best hospitals and pain clinics in the country, Duke, Oregon Health and Science University, University of Miami, Wake Forest, UNC- Chapel Hill, University of Vermont. USC, UCLA. So many neurologists and so many anesthesiologists (pain docs). Nothing brought any relief other than very strong narcotics. Sadly, my wife passed away in 2013 from all the medications. They slowly ate her away and eventually her organs shut down from all the medications she was given. Without the meds she was in pain level 8-10 every day and all day. DO NOT let this happen to you. Sleep was elusive, crying was the norm, depression was the norm, anxiety was the norm, guilt was norm. Pain is absolutely the worst. A couple therapists offered us Neurofeedback. We did not know what it was and no doctors were suggesting it. Looking back, we were idiots. I know now that she would have done much better if she had done neurofeedback when we were offered it. I have worked with a number of people with Trigeminal Neuralgia in the past ten years. All of them have had a decrease in pain from 75 % to 100%. We have also worked with neuropathies elsewhere in the body, from the feet to the hands to the face from dental issues. The brain is unable to shut the pain cycle off without help. This is where neurofeedback comes in. It just helps the brain see itself so it can do the necessary work of reparation. It is kind of like phantom ghost pain. Someone has an amputation of their leg but they still have foot pain. How is this possible? The brain does not realize the foot has been removed. The pain goes away quickly with neurofeedback as soon as the brain realizes the foot is no longer in danger. Most pain is like this. You can have a surgery yet still have immense pain, or even a low level chronic pain that fatigues you all the time. We can help you change this pain level with neurofeedback. You do not have to live with pain anymore. Pain comes in all types and all levels. Pain from concussions, surgeries, accidents, fibromyalgia, headaches, migraines, cancer, chemo and other physical and psychological issues. Pain even comes from anxiety, especially with people who suffer from severe anxiety, PTSD and depression. The body becomes worn out the more the brain experiences inflammation from these issues. We start to have a somatic reaction to these inflammations such as pain. Fibromyalgia is a great example of this. It is often inexplicable because it comes from within. Stress eats away at us physically and emotionally and our body is unable to handle it on a daily basis. |
Pain is the worst. It causes us so much of everything bad. Angst, depression, anxiety, exhaustion, fogginess, headaches, sleep issues, irritability, anger and more. Life is supposed to be like this.
The second worst part of pain is the inability to see it. Even though you are in a level 8 pain, you look fine. So, you must be ok. Just push through, you'll be alright. If you had a huge wound and were gushing blood everyone would be aghast and rushing you to the hospital. Sadly, with pain it is a silent wound. A silent agony. A silent and painful life. Why can't anyone help me? These drugs are terrible! There must be something else. Happily, I am here to say that there is. Please call me and come on in and talk to me. Let me see if I can help you get your life back. I understand that pain is the worst. RESEARCH PAPERS Neurofeedback for Pain Management: A Systematic Review https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnins.2020.00671/full Effects of neurofeedback in the management of chronic pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical trials https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ejp.1612 Pain research with Neurofeedbackhttps://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=PigKJuOSvbMC&oi=fnd&pg=PA417&dq=pain+research+with+neurofeedback&ots=Ak6aNsXECo&sig=nksL3tuFpyV3qTYef358i80roeQ Neurofeedback treatment for pain associated with complex regional pain syndrome type Ihttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1300/J184v11n01_04 New treatment strategy for chronic low back pain with alpha wave neurofeedback https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-18931-0 The mechanism of neurofeedback training for treatment of central neuropathic pain in paraplegia: a pilot study https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12883-015-0445-7 Neurofeedback to improve attention, chronic pain, and quality of life in patients with fibromyalgia https://europepmc.org/article/med/30808580 Neurofeedback for chronic painhttps://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=Lm0tEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA79&dq=pain+research+with+neurofeedback&ots=aWscsszG9Y&sig=wy9J7KZlG_2qUhLRhKsztKbeRgc |