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Neuroliminal Training - Reduce or Eliminate ADHD Drug Dependancies? Part Five – Personal Update

Posted by Scribeman01 on April 13th, 2008

It has been some time since I reported to you on my progress since my 10/27/08 post (Part Four) . Bear with me - - - this is going to be a long post!

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ADHD Girl Tennis Player Kicked Out Of Club For Grunting?

Posted by Scribeman01 on February 28th, 2008

I could hardly believe my ears when a local radio station broadcast this story. Lauryn Edwards, a 9 year old ADHD tennis player was kicked out of the Mt. Carmel tennis club in Melbourne, Australia for doing what??


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Are You Depressed? Volunteers Needed.

Posted by Scribeman01 on January 7th, 2008

If you suffer from depression (particularly PTSD) and allergy anaphylaxis, Dr. Phil Bate is seeking volunteers interested in participating in a study, utilizing his Neuroliminal Training (subliminal messaging). Dr. Bate’s methods are a proven alternative to the expensive biofeedback therapies are used for many conditions, including ADHD. The therapy is actually administered through a CD that you play while you sleep (most effective) although you can use it at other times.


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Job Hunting and ADHD? Beware the Scammers!

Posted by Scribeman01 on December 10th, 2007

There is no question that we ADHD’ers have done our share of job hunting throughout our professional career. We know who we are and what we do best. We know the best and worst scenarios for us in the workplace in conjunction with our ADHD assets and challenges.


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New Help for Veterans - Mental Health Issues

Posted by Scribeman01 on November 27th, 2007

This blog is pleased to learn that NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) has created a online resource portal for any active/veteran military person and/or their families that are experiencing psychological fallout from their military service. While ADD or ADHD are not specifically mentioned, the resource categories (ie Posttraumatic Stress Disorders, Traumatic Brain Injury, Suicide Preventions, etc.) undoubtedly are magnified if the person has this.


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