Lyme Brain and Neurofeedback
I have had patients go from only sleeping two hours per night to sleeping full nights after a few sessions of neurofeedback. Others, after years of not feeling creative due to their Lyme disease, have started doing art again. Many others have reported significant gains in cognitive function after sessions of neurofeedback.
Lyme Disease and Neurofeedback
Neurofeedback is an evidence-based therapy that has been around for more than 50 years. There are tens of thousands of research studies and more than 3,000 peer-reviewed studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of neurofeedback in treating a variety of clinical symptoms and conditions, such as anxiety, focus issues, PTSD, mood issues and chronic pain.
Just as with any chronic illness, getting that all-important autonomic nervous system to calm down so the body can address illness is critical and neurofeedback can be that tool for those with tick-borne infection.
Living with Lyme Retreat
My talk focused on the overlap between symptoms of Lyme disease and traumatic brain injury. I reviewed the symptoms of Lyme disease and brain injury, where they overlap, and where they do not.