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Hello all,

Where is HBOT only $60/session? I am in NYS and near CT where it is nearly

$200/session. My sister's daughter has some brain damage/MR/DD and would like

to give HBOT a go to kick start her brain/growth. My daughter has PDD-NOS,

would HBOT help her? We have been following a mild form of SCD for a while and

notice the rages/hyperactivity has diminished. By mild I mean we have removed

all grains from my daughter and son's diets, but are feeding raw fruits, cooked

vegs and fresh meats. I am happy with the results we have seen thus far, and

need to make the commitment to implement the intro diet for a week or so!!!! (

what AM I waiting for??)

Many thanks,

Cara mia

HBOT therapy was: Re: pancreas - ?

Suzanne,

Thanks for sharing your experience with HBOT and your son.

My friend is starting a 20 dive series soon for her child who has

many more allergies than Cody. She said it is $60 per session which

is unfortunately too much for us right now. Although, I would think

this summer would be an ideal time to try it since he starts K5 in

the fall and I am trying hard to get him as healthy as possible for

his first year of school.

:) Janet, mom to Cody- SCD since 4-17-06- multi food allergies,

leaky gut, asthma- currently off meds, MB12 shots 1 1/2 yrs, dairy &

soy free 4 yrs, GF 2 plus years, etc etc!

>

> Janet, we just got done with a 20-dive HBOT series (couldn't do

the

> full 40 we planned because the center gave away the time slot we

> needed and I am starting a new job which limits my time).

>

> I can't say we saw any " wows " , but we did the HBOT during a period

> when my son was getting a lot of interventions and having a lot of

> gains already. The opportunity to do the HBOT at a very low price

> during spring break came at a time when we were doing a lot of

other

> interventions, so it's hard to say what was responsible for his

gains.

> He is definitely sleeping longer, and this is typically attributed

to

> HBOT. We were mostly hoping for some decrease in his gut

inflammation,

> and he's still having reflux and frequent night waking, so I can't

say

> how much it helped in that area yet.

>

> If we had another opportunity for HBOT I would try pushing to the

> whole 40-dive course. I would encourage you to try it if you have

the

> money and a chamber nearby.

> Suzanne

>

For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info<http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/\

>

and

http://www.pecanbread.com<http://www.pecanbread.com/>

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We are in the middle of HBOT with our autistic son. It is working wonders to

stabilize his gut. We are also seeing improvement in his

receptive/expressive language.

I sent my wife and son to Hamilton, Ontario Canada (about 45 min outside

Niagara falls). It cost 100 dollars Canadian (about $86 US).

Here is the link: http://www.reimerhbo.com/

Adam

HBOT therapy was: Re: pancreas - ?

>

>

> Suzanne,

> Thanks for sharing your experience with HBOT and your son.

> My friend is starting a 20 dive series soon for her child who has

> many more allergies than Cody. She said it is $60 per session which

> is unfortunately too much for us right now. Although, I would think

> this summer would be an ideal time to try it since he starts K5 in

> the fall and I am trying hard to get him as healthy as possible for

> his first year of school.

> :) Janet, mom to Cody- SCD since 4-17-06- multi food allergies,

> leaky gut, asthma- currently off meds, MB12 shots 1 1/2 yrs, dairy &

> soy free 4 yrs, GF 2 plus years, etc etc!

>

>

>

>

> >

> > Janet, we just got done with a 20-dive HBOT series (couldn't do

> the

> > full 40 we planned because the center gave away the time slot we

> > needed and I am starting a new job which limits my time).

> >

> > I can't say we saw any " wows " , but we did the HBOT during a period

> > when my son was getting a lot of interventions and having a lot of

> > gains already. The opportunity to do the HBOT at a very low price

> > during spring break came at a time when we were doing a lot of

> other

> > interventions, so it's hard to say what was responsible for his

> gains.

> > He is definitely sleeping longer, and this is typically attributed

> to

> > HBOT. We were mostly hoping for some decrease in his gut

> inflammation,

> > and he's still having reflux and frequent night waking, so I can't

> say

> > how much it helped in that area yet.

> >

> > If we had another opportunity for HBOT I would try pushing to the

> > whole 40-dive course. I would encourage you to try it if you have

> the

> > money and a chamber nearby.

> > Suzanne

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

>

>

http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info<http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info/\

>

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com<http://www.pecanbread.com/>

>

>

>

>

>

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