Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 If you're considering HBOT, your best bet is a portable chamber in your home. It's almost impossible to follow the proper protocol if you have to travel to a doctor's office for treatments. I carry 5 portable hyperbaric chambers: Healing Dives Mini, 28 " in diameter, 1.2 ATA, $6,995 Healing Dives Midi, 28 " in diameter, 1.3 ATA, $7,995 Healing Dives Maxi, 40 " in diameter, 1.3 ATA, $13,995 Healing Dives Shallow, 36 " in diameter, 1.3 ATA, $12,900 Healing Dives Deep, 34 " in diameter, 1.3 ATA/1.5 ATA, $16,900 I offer monthly rentals on the Shallow and the Deep from $1,995 per month, with 100% of the first month's rent credited towards the purchase price. You can also purchase a chamber with no money down, with 0% interest for up to 15 months. Check out my web site for details - http://www.healingdives.com. Diane diane@... > > Hello, > I am thinking of doing HBOT for my son. It is a huge sacrifice for > us, ($$) our DAN wants us to do one hour and a half twice a day, soft > chamber, > it sounds much more of what you are doing > Do you think is too much? > Would you do it? > thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 Vicky, I will ask my DAN doc and let you know what he says. > > Vicky, > > I wonder if the meds you started increased the effectiveness of the HBOT? I think that was our experience. > > I was told that the more frequent the HBOT treatments where, the more his gains we would see (both my kids went through it) so we had them take 2 dives a day (must be 4 hrs apart). I don't think taking a break would hurt but I also don't think you will necessarily see substantial gains from it either (that is a guess). > > My son benefitted from HBOT more than my daughter did but he had farther to go, too. (Aspergers, 19 yrs old.) People are always talking about how important it is to make gains while their child is small and, while I agree with that, I have seen SUBSTANTIAL improvement with my kids, 15 and 19, with these biomedical treatments. My son actually has a future now. That is not small. My daughter can actually do her homework without an aid anymore. She wants to go to college as that was questionable before. > > Sorry for the rant. Us Mad Moms get fired up! > > sally > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: mb12 valtrex > Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 12:14:07 AM > Subject: HBOT - To Continue or Not to Continue!? > > > We've been renting a soft chamber for almost two months and have > completed over 100 hours. The gains in our son's > speech, language (who, where and why questions for the first time > ever!!), and eye contact are incredible. So now we are faced with > should we continue with soft chamber, should we move on to hard > chamber, or is it safe to stop it all? At about the 40-hour mark, we > also started an antiviral protocol that includes Acyclovir and > Ketoconazole. We are about 15 days into our 30-day anti-viral > prescriptions. No rash or other obvious herx reaction so far. But > overall, he's made some tremendous leaps in the last 6-8 weeks. Any > thoughts or experience on what happens if you stop/take a break from > HBOT? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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