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Good news and no news.

My AST and ALT are normal. WBC is 2.5 (normal range 4.8-10.8) dont know why havent had tx in 1 1/2 yr. And my HCV -RNA test are not back yet said it may be a couple of weeks.

I am just concerned about my white count being low I had a friend pass away last week from H1N1 virus so they said.

She said she felt bad thursday, went to the dr on Fri they gave her antibotic and steroid shot?why it is viral? antibotics only fight bacterial? anyway she went to the er on saturday was dead by sunday. So yeah I am a little nervouse working with money and stuff I am a germ a phobe anyway so I am always washing my hands. I try not to use that sanitizer to much for fear of the aclhol in it.

Any way just wanted to up date you al that I really dont know much. lol

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My daughter had ammonia levels that were high because of medicine she was

on, what doctors do not realize is the following facts. HBOT will lower the

ammonia levels and normalize blood work. PLEASE consult the " the text book

of Hyperbaric Medicine " , by K.K. Jain. As with my daughter it was the only

treatment that LOWERED the ammonia levels, which have to do with the liver.

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I can not give medical advice at all but I can give her the reference and

speak with her.

[ ] Blood work

>I have a future client who was told by a physician that her child could not

> do hbot until his bloodwork came back " normal " . The specific concerns

> were

> ammonia and b12 levels. This child has seizures. I would appreciate any

> comments---I haven't heard of this bloodwork requirement before.

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