Guest guest Posted August 10, 2010 Report Share Posted August 10, 2010 I know in our case our problems started with a brain injury so the use of hbot was what aided in Cam's near recovery and what we are left with now is immune and neurologically related PDD in 60 dives he recover the ability to control motor skills with a lot of ot and the doctors said he would never sit up alone again. I can see where his case differs and while hbot may not help the autism in some cases there are other factors that it can help but it requires a good doctor who can recognize when and how long the procedure is useful because like us, we reached a plateau but now he is just PDD and not plagued with the frontal lobe and cortex damage he had. It was not a cure all but did help peel one layer of that onion away as they say and now we have started the nids protocol to address the next. Again though I think timing has a lot to do with hbot treatment....it needs to be recent for the best effects. I've had to be really diligent to not jump on band wagons with him because not all things work the same for our kids so I tend to be eclectic and keep what works and ditch the rest. Robin Sent from my iPod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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