Comments by "Ficus-lovin\x27 Capybara N\x27 pals • 🌟 • 25 yrs ago" (@YourCapybaraAmigo_17yrsago) on "" video.
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@davak72 I don't know if this is going to be helpful suggestion or not, possibly not, but if you're able to ever afford it- and I don't mean to be a shill, but just being from personal experience, if you ever decide to get professional neurofeedback you may be delighted with the results that you get. A few years back I took a few initial sessions I would swear by the fact that I did notice some improvement; unfortunately I couldn't afford to finish so I had to drop out, but I am now hoping to continue as soon as my means will allow. If you research it I believe you'll find that there's a lot of fascinating and encouraging evidence that brain training, otherwise known as neurofeedback does really provide impressive and long-lasting benefits to people diagnosed with various neurodiverse conditions including ADHD. I just mentioned it to anyone who mentions that they are not neurotypical because it's something they may not have considered and besides medications and coping strategies, it's the only really long-term solution that I see. Unfortunately it does cost money and I hate recommending to people to do something that comes with a significant price tag, but unfortunately there's no real way around that, and I've just heard too many positive testimonials from individuals to ignore it. So if that suggestion is at all helpful to you at any point in the future, then I've done my job. : )
And I say the above to anyone reading this who suspects or has been told that to have any kind of neurodiverse condition. Good luck to all, my neurodiverse fam.
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