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Hi Jill, headaches, strokes and migraines, hmmmm, a bit of a mess really. Strokes damage the brain cells, thus producing strong slow frequencies like delta and theta. Migraines and headahces are often the result of slow frequency dominance too. I would go to P3 or C3 and train up beta and inhibit what you see on the left side in these slow frequencies. I would avoid touching alpha for a while and see how she repsonds to basics like left side beta training with low inhibits. For example I had great success with a young man with a lifetime of headaches - a simple left side training protocol in 10 sessions. Mind you a stroke may appear anywhere in the brain but I would still trial some left side beta reward and slow frequency inhibit. Let us know how it goes. pacman Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com

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