> assert said on
08-15-2008 at
23:58:
Ok Questtion did it work ????Cuz I'm bout to get it for my son with Autism and I'm bout to pay more than top dollarPlease let me know!!!!
> bmconrad said on
05-07-2008 at
00:07:
My daughter has Cerebral Palsy and I would love for her to have a normal life, but as it is now, she never will. I want to accept that, but I also want it to be better for her. I would have this HBOT done for my daughter in a heartbeat, if I had the finances to do it. She is 10, and in a wheelchair and has limited use to her right hand. Just if we could get her to be more mobile and have more function with her hand would be a huge blessing! It will happen if God has it to be her will. God Bless!
> rgmartin2003 said on
04-06-2008 at
19:27:
We have a 4 year old son who has cp. After watching this it is hard to believe that it works, when you realize that CP is brain Damage. But anything is possible :)
> bloggerdude2005 said on
03-04-2008 at
02:48:
Hi. I'd just like to ask (not trying to be a naysayer): is it possible that your loved ones showed some improvement that was to be expected anyway? That is, many patients do show recovery, especially in certain kinds of strokes. Without a control here, one cannot be sure. Of course, I truly hope that the HBOT is the main reason for the recovery.
> fwz77 said on
01-30-2008 at
04:06:
I'm very surprised to hear about possible treatment of CP. I have a 5 years old son who has CP and would like to have the same doctors giving this treatment to diagnose him. How can I reach this middle center?
> BigDadi68 said on
10-24-2007 at
10:49:
I'm sorry that your brother has struggled with needing constant care. I'm grateful that he has you by his side. We can not make a statement that this treatment is for everyone. We can only tell others that it has worked for our son . I give HOPE to you today that your brother will be able to live a happy and by the sounds of it a LOVED filled life with you by his side.
> buddhatikkigod said on
10-24-2007 at
09:44:
i dont think it works, i really dont believe the bottom story at all. i know the treatment makes sense but high-dens air doesnt do much only in theory. my brother has cerebral paulsy he's 23 and its really really hard for him. he wishes he had a normal life he wants a girlfriend hes handicapped enough to need constant care but clear-thinking enough to see what he's missing out on. he cant walk and his hands have very poor motor control, he can barely play video games...
> BigDadi68 said on
08-25-2007 at
14:46:
While I have heard of results similar to yours,I can speak of is our own experience.This treatment helped my son in so many ways.Additionally,in the middle of our two months of HBOT,my sister in law had a stroke and had paralysis of her entire right side.We put her in the chamber with my son within 48 hours of her stroke and after just two "dives" all evidence of her stroke was completely gone!! Sure, while I cant technically "prove" that HBOT was the cure, the results seem obvious to me.
> paulnagourney said on
07-28-2007 at
17:10:
if they were quacks then why dont you go to pubmed and search hyperbaric...there are hundreds of papers you idiot...
> aardvarkhole said on
07-24-2007 at
13:51:
QUACK??? I worked rehab at a hyperbaric facility with brain injured patients just out of a coma. After months of daily, one hour treatments, there was little to no functional improvement. These families tried hyperbaric treatment after they had exhausted traditional therapies due to a lack of improvement. It was the treatment of last resort; they had high hopes. They were crushed when the treatment failed to help. After 6 months, I quit on ethical grounds. I don't list that job on my resume.