Experiment #8 - Jacobs Ladder Re-Visited Backwards

In APR 2000, Brian fell backwards from a stepladder onto a concrete floor but medical attention and analgesics were not sought. Instead, pain control techniques were used with his newly developed methods.

On FEB 26 after the head-butting injury, the hospital admission X-Ray revealed a T6 spinal crack-fracture.

On JUL 4, his X-Ray follow-up revealed a new fresh T5 crack-fracture
This was completely unexpected but coincidentally auspicious on that date and equally bewildering to Dr Costello, his friends and doctors,

Some techniques included; Highly sophisticated computerized biofeedback; Percept techniques; Altered-states in EEG perceptual afterimage induction focus; Electrolytic diffusion; Strenuous swimming and water skills training exercises. Most pain responses were desensitized/extinguished without biofeedback and EEG equipment reliance. Entrained biofeedback stimulus response was conditioned for visual imagery