I am a sleep apnea patient but despite CPAP treatment I am not getting sufficient restful sleep; I apparently do not spend enough time in REM sleep. I saw a report on an insomnia treatment on “The Doctors" TV show on April 18 called the Fisher-Wallace Cranial Stimulation Device. It is an FDA approved device that requires a Dr. Rx and uses electricity to stimulate serotonin and other things to promote deeper sleep. I am usually skeptical and don't fall for gizmos and gadgets, but this looked interesting. I don't think that my health insurance would be willing to check it out, be part of a study, or give me a prescription for it. I would be willing to volunteer to test it. The web site is
www.fisherwallace.com/ or you can google it for more info. Is anyone, especially medical professionals, aware of any studies of this device?
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