Posted by franco neuro on February 16, 2005, at 14:00:29
In reply to Re: rEEG System Helps Guide Prescribing, posted by dove on February 16, 2005, at 9:06:29
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> Quick question for those in the know.... Even if I have EEG records, who would I contact to get them interpreted using this system?
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> I've had a number of EEGs done (sleep deprived and otherwise), so there are plenty of records, and they have been reviewed by more than one neurologist in the past. However, I wouldn't know where to begin looking for someone who is knowledgeable regarding this new prescribing regimen.
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> So, besides the cost of getting an EEG done, you'd have to pay for a Neuro specialist who is hopefully versed in this. Is there a company website or anything where one can search for a trained doc, or even a doc who'd take records through mail for a nominal fee?
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God do I wish I was "in the know". For both of our sakes. I've been at this stuff for ten years and my own brain is still a complete mystery to me. I happened to get lucky finding the doc who did my QEEG. I read his book "The Edge Effect" and it turned out he has an office in NYC. I doubt if the QEEG in and of itself can give a complete diagnosis. I'm just using it as another clue to help me solve the mystery that is my brain. (See my previous post for some of the other "clues" i've compiled.)Stupid question but have you done a "QEEG" search on google? I just did and a whole mess of interesting sites came up. Whether any offer the type of service you're looking for is anybody's guess. If I come across anything that looks promising I'll be sure to post it back up on this thread.
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