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We drive to Plano from Houston each week and stay M-Th. I'm thrilled with the

specific assessment and activities aligned with the child's specific areas of

brain weakness and sensory dysfunction. There is also a center in Austin that

opened recently. We chose Plano though a bit farther to have access to the

more seasoned team. Although I'm sure the Austin team will also provide a

strong service.

I think we are very close to having enough of the missing pieces for most kids

to recover or have great improvement. This being a key part in my opinion.

Much more specific than OT.

Diet/nutrition is part of the program. Kids in the program currently, I'm

seeing 3-12 yrs old in Plano when we are there. I believe eventually they will

provide the same service for adults.

I believe in it so strongly, I'm considering looking into bringing a center to

Houston.

Some kids will need more than one 12 week session.

Will keep you posted.

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> Can any one share their experience?

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> http://www.brainbalancecenters.com/

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What is the brain balance process and where can i get more information?

Subject: Re: brain balanceTo: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Friday, July 23, 2010, 11:34 PM

We drive to Plano from Houston each week and stay M-Th. I'm thrilled with the specific assessment and activities aligned with the child's specific areas of brain weakness and sensory dysfunction. There is also a center in Austin that opened recently. We chose Plano though a bit farther to have access to the more seasoned team. Although I'm sure the Austin team will also provide a strong service. I think we are very close to having enough of the missing pieces for most kids to recover or have great improvement. This being a key part in my opinion. Much more specific than OT. Diet/nutrition is part of the program. Kids in the program currently, I'm seeing 3-12 yrs old in Plano when we are there. I believe eventually they will provide the same service for adults. I believe in it so strongly, I'm considering looking into bringing a center to Houston. Some kids will need more than one 12 week session. Will keep you

posted.>> Can any one share their experience?> > http://www.brainbalancecenters.com/>

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Does Brain Balance have any research to back it up? I looked into it a

while back and it seemed to be from the same origins as the patterning

movement.

Don't get me wrong, I'm open to it, but as far as I can find, there hasn't

been any good research proving that these therapies work. I hope they do

work, but I'm beginning to get skeptical about alternative therapies. Heck,

I'm skeptical about mainstream therapies, too!

Marilyn

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> Does Brain Balance have any research to back it up? I looked into it a

> while back and it seemed to be from the same origins as the patterning

> movement.

> Don't get me wrong, I'm open to it, but as far as I can find, there hasn't

> been any good research proving that these therapies work. I hope they do

> work, but I'm beginning to get skeptical about alternative therapies.

> Heck,

> I'm skeptical about mainstream therapies, too!

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> Marilyn

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Anyone familiar with Brainworx?

Our pedi recently referred us there.  It sounds great, but I'm worried about the cost.  Was hoping to find someone who has gone through it and hear about the program and your review and recommendation. :)

 

Amy

 

What is the brain balance process and where can i get more information?

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To: Texas-Autism-Advocacy Date: Friday, July 23, 2010, 11:34 PM

 

We drive to Plano from Houston each week and stay M-Th. I'm thrilled with the specific assessment and activities aligned with the child's specific areas of brain weakness and sensory dysfunction. There is also a center in Austin that opened recently. We chose Plano though a bit farther to have access to the more seasoned team. Although I'm sure the Austin team will also provide a strong service.

I think we are very close to having enough of the missing pieces for most kids to recover or have great improvement. This being a key part in my opinion. Much more specific than OT. Diet/nutrition is part of the program. Kids in the program currently, I'm seeing 3-12 yrs old in Plano when we are there. I believe eventually they will provide the same service for adults.

I believe in it so strongly, I'm considering looking into bringing a center to Houston. Some kids will need more than one 12 week session. Will keep you posted.

>> Can any one share their experience?> > http://www.brainbalancecenters.com/>

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Hi Marilyn I sure understand your questioning everything. We all are the

pioneers and it's exhausting, scary, and expensive navigating all of this. I

don't think any one thing works.....it's got to be comprehensive.

I think the best way I can answer your question at this point in time is, that

though it hasn't been around to establish research, it's based on 30 yrs of

neuroscience.

Autism and all the other neuroinflammatory conditions haven't demanded research

prior to now with the tidal wave of children affected. So though some therapies

do have research...what's the research saying? It blows my mind that my school

district has determined giving kids social computer cds is " research based. "

What a backward and ignorant society.

As for what is research based the only thing I've really found is ABA. And for

this, I believe we have to take a look at the research. The children in the

original studies weren't followed into adulthood. While it's astonishing that

40% could be " indistinguishable " from their peers and go to first

grade.....later research shows that only 3% of that group can actually manage

life. Some went to college, but most can't live alone, have relationships, or

hold down jobs.

Don't get me wrong, I will never regret the ABA that we did. But as with

anything it's dependent on the center (we used Spectrum of Hope), and it's

dependent on the parents following through.

I'm sure we'll later learn that some did well with Brain Balance and some did

average with less results. I see kids walking in with plastic baggies full of

chips/crackers. I've been saying for years, don't wait around for a lab test.

Take all the crap away...it's inflamming our kids. I personally wouldn't pay

for Brain Balance and then give my kid a Ritz cracker....seems pretty dumb.

However don't get me wrong, this is the hardest ride of our lives and it's very

challenging to pull all the circles together. I know parents barely hanging on

and the damn cracker means 5 seconds of peace. I get it. But the fact that

our kids DO respond to food....we need to look at this symptom as a clue to

what's going on.

The only problem I have with Brain Balance is that I believe their nutritional

guidelines to be minimal. Just because someone at one point in history on a lab

isn't showing an inflammatory response doesn't mean it's ok for a developing

brain to be eating a Chick-fila french fry just because it's casein free. I

see parents running from therapy to therapy with screaming kids in pull-ups,

they are exhausted, so what do they do...they trust the " experts " and go get

their child a french fry at a drive through. I swear to god I

understand.....but we must ask ourselves....is it that Brain Balance didn't

work..or is it combined factors.

blah blah blah, so my point is at this point in time, I think common sense rules

" research. "

As for being burned out myself, though my kids eat well every freakin day....I

just realized while I was typing this, thanks to (Kathy 's ridiculous

show) that I haven't had a papsmear in over 3 years. Hard to balance it all!

All the best

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> Does Brain Balance have any research to back it up? I looked into it a

> while back and it seemed to be from the same origins as the patterning

> movement.

> Don't get me wrong, I'm open to it, but as far as I can find, there hasn't

> been any good research proving that these therapies work. I hope they do

> work, but I'm beginning to get skeptical about alternative therapies. Heck,

> I'm skeptical about mainstream therapies, too!

>

> Marilyn

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They do the metametrix TRIAD test,w ith food sensitivites and an OAT

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> >> http://www.brainbalancecenters.com/

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> > Texas Autism Advocacy

> > www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org

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> > Texas Disability Network

> > Calendar of Events

> > www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org

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I've done 6 months of Brain Balance for my son. He has learned to ride a

scooter and he is more interactive. Teachers and therapists have not noted any

improvements (except his APE teacher, she mentioned his motor planning is

better). My son has improved dramically in the areas in which Brain Balance

measures (at least on the sensory side) but it has not translated into

functional improvement. He is 8. He still cannot ask or answer questions and

has mostly non-functional language. Another thing to consider is Ready Bodies

Learning Minds, get the book and do the exercises. Learn about primitive

reflexes, it is a good place to start.

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> > > Thanks for understanding. I will think about the evaluation. I

> > > know what you are talking about. I turned in my teacher retirement at

> > huge

> > > penalty many years ago --that was to get biomed and therapies started and

> > to

> > > get the diet started. Then we had to remortgage our house and farm, so we

> > > would have been done on the mortgage a year ago. Now we have about twelve

> > > years left. Savings, stocks, etc... everything gone and turned in. Our

> > son

> > > had a lot of health issues as well and it took years to get the medicaid

> > > waiver, so every time we had to go to the emergency room, it was 500 out

> > of

> > > pocket. If he had to have a broad spectrum antibiotic for which there was

> > > no generic, then insurance wouldn't cover it, so that was 500-600 out of

> > > pocket for the prescription meds he needed. It all added up faster than a

> > > New York Cab driver's meter.

> > >

> > > In less than another year there will just be nothing to fall back on. We

> > > have to be very careful what we spend on from now on.

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