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Terry,

If you go to the SNR website (http://www.snr-jnt.org), you can find a

bibliography of NF references put together by Cory Hammond a year or so ago.

That may give you a start, since, as I recall, it is organized by area. If you

can lay your hands on a copy of the journal Electroencephalography from, if

memory serves, January 2000, it was entirely dedicated to a survey of the

various literatures on NF with articles on a variety of topics. I can't recall

offhand if there was one on mood disorders, but there may have been.

Pete

>

> From: terrie wynne <tswynne61@...>

> Date: 2005/05/18 Wed PM 09:03:48 EDT

>

> Subject: need help with documentation

>

> Hello all

>

> I am a parent/home-trainer trying to get reimbursement for the biofeedback

equipment purchased for my kids. The company has asked for a letter of medical

necessity. The doctor has asked me to come up with a draft of the letter.

including citing references demonstrating it's efficacy in treating anxiety.

Can anyone here help me (since my doctor is too lazy!)? Actually it wasn't his

idea in the first place but still........

>

> Any takers out there?

>

> gratefully,

>

> terrie wynne

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

> Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour

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Thanks Pete!

terrie Van Deusen <pvdtlc@...> wrote:

Terry,If you go to the SNR website (http://www.snr-jnt.org), you can find a bibliography of NF references put together by Cory Hammond a year or so ago. That may give you a start, since, as I recall, it is organized by area. If you can lay your hands on a copy of the journal Electroencephalography from, if memory serves, January 2000, it was entirely dedicated to a survey of the various literatures on NF with articles on a variety of topics. I can't recall offhand if there was one on mood disorders, but there may have been.Pete> > From: terrie wynne <tswynne61@...>> Date: 2005/05/18 Wed PM 09:03:48 EDT> > Subject: need help with documentation> > Hello all> > I am a

parent/home-trainer trying to get reimbursement for the biofeedback equipment purchased for my kids. The company has asked for a letter of medical necessity. The doctor has asked me to come up with a draft of the letter. including citing references demonstrating it's efficacy in treating anxiety. Can anyone here help me (since my doctor is too lazy!)? Actually it wasn't his idea in the first place but still........> > Any takers out there?> > gratefully,> > terrie wynne> > > ---------------------------------> > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour>

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Howdy folks,

I have clicked on this link three different times, even removed the

underline from the coma once. Each attempt to use this link causes my

computer to shut down. If anybody has an idea why this is so, I sure

would like to hear it. If others are successful in using the link, I's

like to hear that to. Obviously I am doing something incorrectly.

Jim

Ashland, Virginia.

****************

terrie wynne wrote:

Thanks Pete!

terrie

Van Deusen <pvdtlc@...> wrote:

Terry,

If you go to the SNR website (http://www.snr-jnt.org),

you can find a bibliography of NF references put together by Cory

Hammond a year or so ago. That may give you a start, since, as I

recall, it is organized by area. If you can lay your hands on a copy

of the journal Electroencephalography from, if memory serves, January

2000, it was entirely dedicated to a survey of the various literatures

on NF with articles on a variety of topics. I can't recall offhand if

there was one on mood disorders, but there may have been.

Pete

>

> From: terrie wynne <tswynne61@...>

> Date: 2005/05/18 Wed PM 09:03:48 EDT

>

> Subject: need help with documentation

>

> Hello all

>

> I am a parent/home-trainer trying to get reimbursement for the

biofeedback equipment purchased for my kids. The company has asked for

a letter of medical necessity. The doctor has asked me to come up with

a draft of the letter. including citing references demonstrating it's

efficacy in treating anxiety. Can anyone here help me (since my doctor

is too lazy!)? Actually it wasn't his idea in the first place but

still........

>

> Any takers out there?

>

> gratefully,

>

> terrie wynne

>

>

> ---------------------------------

>

> Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour

>

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Pete,

I think there was one on mood disorders in the Jan. 2000 issue. Volume 31

No. 1 I think it was from memory.

Mark

need help with documentation

>>

>> Hello all

>>

>> I am a parent/home-trainer trying to get reimbursement for the

>> biofeedback equipment purchased for my kids. The company has asked for a

>> letter of medical necessity. The doctor has asked me to come up with a

>> draft of the letter. including citing references demonstrating it's

>> efficacy in treating anxiety. Can anyone here help me (since my doctor

>> is too lazy!)? Actually it wasn't his idea in the first place but

>> still........

>>

>> Any takers out there?

>>

>> gratefully,

>>

>> terrie wynne

>>

>>

>> ---------------------------------

>>

>> Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour

>>

>

>

>

>

>

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Jim,

try

http://www.snr-jnt.org

Your e-mail showed it with the parentheses and period in the underline. I don't

know why that would shut it down, but it could certainly keep you from getting

to the desired site.

Pete

>

> From: " E.and/or Carol C. " <hugh303@...>

> Date: 2005/05/19 Thu PM 05:14:28 EDT

>

> Subject: Re: need help with documentation

>

> Howdy folks,

> I have clicked on this link three different times, even removed the

> underline from the coma once. Each attempt to use this link causes my

> computer to shut down. If anybody has an idea why this is so, I sure

> would like to hear it. If others are successful in using the link, I's

> like to hear that to. Obviously I am doing something incorrectly.

>

> Jim

> Ashland, Virginia.

> ****************

> terrie wynne wrote:

>

> > Thanks Pete!

> >

> > terrie

> >

> > Van Deusen <pvdtlc@...> wrote:

> >

> > Terry,

> >

> > If you go to the SNR website (http://www.snr-jnt.org),

> > <http://www.snr-jnt.org%29,/> you can find a bibliography of NF

> > references put together by Cory Hammond a year or so ago. That

> > may give you a start, since, as I recall, it is organized by

> > area. If you can lay your hands on a copy of the journal

> > Electroencephalography from, if memory serves, January 2000, it

> > was entirely dedicated to a survey of the various literatures on

> > NF with articles on a variety of topics. I can't recall offhand

> > if there was one on mood disorders, but there may have been.

> >

> > Pete

> >

> > >

> > > From: terrie wynne <tswynne61@...>

> > > Date: 2005/05/18 Wed PM 09:03:48 EDT

> > >

> > > Subject: need help with documentation

> > >

> > > Hello all

> > >

> > > I am a parent/home-trainer trying to get reimbursement for the

> > biofeedback equipment purchased for my kids. The company has

> > asked for a letter of medical necessity. The doctor has asked me

> > to come up with a draft of the letter. including citing references

> > demonstrating it's efficacy in treating anxiety. Can anyone here

> > help me (since my doctor is too lazy!)? Actually it wasn't his

> > idea in the first place but still........

> > >

> > > Any takers out there?

> > >

> > > gratefully,

> > >

> > > terrie wynne

> > >

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

> > >

> > > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour

> > >

> >

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> > Discover

> > Get on-the-go sports scores, stock quotes, news & more. Check it out!

> > <http://us.rd./evt=32661/*http://discover./mobile.html>

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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try http://www.isnr.org/nfbarch/nbiblio.htm#top. that's what worked for me....

terrie Van Deusen <pvdtlc@...> wrote:

Jim,try http://www.snr-jnt.orgYour e-mail showed it with the parentheses and period in the underline. I don't know why that would shut it down, but it could certainly keep you from getting to the desired site.Pete> > From: " E.and/or Carol C. " <hugh303@...>> Date: 2005/05/19 Thu PM 05:14:28 EDT> > Subject: Re: need help with documentation> > Howdy folks,> I have clicked on this link three different times, even removed the > underline from the coma once. Each attempt to use this link causes my > computer to shut down. If anybody has an idea why this is so, I sure > would like to hear it. If others are successful in using the link, I's > like to hear

that to. Obviously I am doing something incorrectly.> > Jim > Ashland, Virginia.> ****************> terrie wynne wrote:> > > Thanks Pete!> > > > terrie> >> > Van Deusen <pvdtlc@...> wrote:> >> > Terry,> >> > If you go to the SNR website (http://www.snr-jnt.org),> > <http://www.snr-jnt.org%29,/> you can find a bibliography of NF> > references put together by Cory Hammond a year or so ago. That> > may give you a start, since, as I recall, it is organized by> > area. If you can lay your hands on a copy of the journal>

> Electroencephalography from, if memory serves, January 2000, it> > was entirely dedicated to a survey of the various literatures on> > NF with articles on a variety of topics. I can't recall offhand> > if there was one on mood disorders, but there may have been.> >> > Pete> >> > >> > > From: terrie wynne <tswynne61@...>> > > Date: 2005/05/18 Wed PM 09:03:48 EDT> > > > > > Subject: need help with documentation> > >> > > Hello all> > > >

> > I am a parent/home-trainer trying to get reimbursement for the> > biofeedback equipment purchased for my kids. The company has> > asked for a letter of medical necessity. The doctor has asked me> > to come up with a draft of the letter. including citing references> > demonstrating it's efficacy in treating anxiety. Can anyone here> > help me (since my doctor is too lazy!)? Actually it wasn't his> > idea in the first place but still........> > > > > > Any takers out there?> > > > > > gratefully,> > > > > >

terrie wynne> > >> > > > > > ---------------------------------> > > > > > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour> > >> >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------> > Discover > > Get on-the-go sports scores, stock quotes, news & more. Check it out! > > <http://us.rd./evt=32661/*http://discover./mobile.html>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------> >

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Pete,

Thanks for the reply. I have tried the revised web site address and got

the same response. My computer reached the SNR web site for an

instant, shut down and rebooted - all on its own volition.

This is the first time in some 7 years of accessing the web that I have

experienced this phenomena. Its

very weird. I think I'll have to try another way to get to the SNR

archives. Maybe a different computer will help; I seem to be the only

one experiencing this response to accessing http://www.snr-jnt.org.

Jim.

******************

Van Deusen wrote:

Jim,

try http://www.snr-jnt.org

Your e-mail showed it with the parentheses and period in the underline. I don't know why that would shut it down, but it could certainly keep you from getting to the desired site.

Pete

From: " E.and/or Carol C. " <hugh303@...>

Date: 2005/05/19 Thu PM 05:14:28 EDT

Subject: Re: need help with documentation

Howdy folks,

I have clicked on this link three different times, even removed the underline from the coma once. Each attempt to use this link causes my computer to shut down. If anybody has an idea why this is so, I sure would like to hear it. If others are successful in using the link, I's like to hear that to. Obviously I am doing something incorrectly.

Jim

Ashland, Virginia.

****************

terrie wynne wrote:

Thanks Pete!

terrie

Van Deusen <pvdtlc@...> wrote:

Terry,

If you go to the SNR website (http://www.snr-jnt.org),

<http://www.snr-jnt.org%29,/> you can find a bibliography of NF

references put together by Cory Hammond a year or so ago. That

may give you a start, since, as I recall, it is organized by

area. If you can lay your hands on a copy of the journal

Electroencephalography from, if memory serves, January 2000, it

was entirely dedicated to a survey of the various literatures on

NF with articles on a variety of topics. I can't recall offhand

if there was one on mood disorders, but there may have been.

Pete

>

> From: terrie wynne <tswynne61@...>

> Date: 2005/05/18 Wed PM 09:03:48 EDT

>

> Subject: need help with documentation

>

> Hello all

> > I am a parent/home-trainer trying to get reimbursement for the

biofeedback equipment purchased for my kids. The company has

asked for a letter of medical necessity. The doctor has asked me

to come up with a draft of the letter. including citing references

demonstrating it's efficacy in treating anxiety. Can anyone here

help me (since my doctor is too lazy!)? Actually it wasn't his

idea in the first place but still........

> > Any takers out there?

> > gratefully,

> > terrie wynne

>

> > ---------------------------------

>

> Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour

>

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Hi Pete: Is the journal you reference entitled "Electroencephalography and ClinicalNeurophysiology"?

Betsy

need help with documentation> > Hello all> > I am a parent/home-trainer trying to get reimbursement for the biofeedback equipment purchased for my kids. The company has asked for a letter of medical necessity. The doctor has asked me to come up with a draft of the letter. including citing references demonstrating it's efficacy in treating anxiety. Can anyone here help me (since my doctor is too lazy!)? Actually it wasn't his idea in the first place but still........> > Any takers out there?> > gratefully,> > terrie wynne> > > ---------------------------------> > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour>

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Betsy,

The journal is Clinical Electroencephalography, Vol. 31 No. 1 from January 2000. I don't know if the following is an up-to-date address, but it was something posted by Siegfried Othmer at the time:

Clinicial EEG is the Official Journal of the EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society (ECNS) 805 W. Liberty Dr., Wheaton, IL 60187 Fax: 630.653.6233; Email: kevkj@..., or ClinicalEEG@...

Regards,

Mark Darling

Sunshine Coast, Australia

need help with documentation> > Hello all> > I am a parent/home-trainer trying to get reimbursement for the biofeedback equipment purchased for my kids. The company has asked for a letter of medical necessity. The doctor has asked me to come up with a draft of the letter. including citing references demonstrating it's efficacy in treating anxiety. Can anyone here help me (since my doctor is too lazy!)? Actually it wasn't his idea in the first place but still........> > Any takers out there?> > gratefully,> > terrie wynne> > > ---------------------------------> > Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour>

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