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In a message dated 12/18/2003 2:57:45 PM Eastern Standard Time,

rhartsoe@... writes:

>

> You will also find our new rate structure there. We are the only HBOT

> center in the USA to offer rates of $50 per session for children with

neurological

> injury. We also now offer hbot to adults.

>

How much are the adult treatments and how long are the treatments? Are there

affordable accommodations nearby? Thax..

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In a message dated 12/18/03 3:02:36 PM Pacific Standard Time,

kstoller@... writes:

We also have rates as low as $50/treatment if parents can demonstrate need.

Too bad that you have to " demonstrate the need or prove " that you can't

afford more than the $50. a treatment since the disabled population has such

expensive expenses of living just to start with like G-tubes, Wheelchairs,

therapies, doctors, medications, fighting lawsuits, specialized equipment like

the

Dynovax, and etc.

Maybe it's time to cut down the fees for anyone who's disabled to $10 a

session so that more people can be healed and be productive citizens? Children

and

adults alike are in need of a cure and treatment protocols that work, but

don't cost an arm and a leg or require that your house be mortgaged in order to

get it.

Just my . 02 cents worth of being tired of trying to figure out how I can

continue to do HBOT, and the other therapies I want to so I can get rid of my CP

as much as possible.

Dina, an adult who advocates for alternative therapies for all people with

CP, and almost never gets a price break.

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We also have rates as low as $50/treatment if parents can demonstrate need.

KP Stoller, MD, FAAP

Assistant Clinical Prof, UNM HSC Dept Pediatrics

Simply Hyperbarics

www.simplyhyperbarics.com

> Greetings,

>

> You can now view our treatment schedule on line at

> http://miraclemountain.homestead.com/Rates.html

>

> You will also find our new rate structure there. We are the only HBOT

> center in the USA to offer rates of $50 per session for children with

> neurological injury. We also now offer hbot to adults.

>

> Jan. is full but due to our schedule change we now have an opening in

> Feb. Summer out of school months are already filling up so early

> reservations are needed.

>

> You will be able to see all the services we provide at

> www.miraclemountain.org

>

> Hartsoe, Director

> Children's Hyperbarics at Miracle Mountain in NC

> www.miraclemountain.org

>

>

>

>

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Maybe its time to have National Single payer health insurance?

KP Stoller, MD, FAAP

Assistant Clinical Prof, UNM HSC Dept Pediatrics

Simply Hyperbarics

www.simplyhyperbarics.com

> In a message dated 12/18/03 3:02:36 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> kstoller@... writes:

> We also have rates as low as $50/treatment if parents can demonstrate

> need. Too bad that you have to " demonstrate the need or prove " that you

> can't afford more than the $50. a treatment since the disabled

> population has such expensive expenses of living just to start with

> like G-tubes, Wheelchairs, therapies, doctors, medications, fighting

> lawsuits, specialized equipment like the Dynovax, and etc.

>

> Maybe it's time to cut down the fees for anyone who's disabled to $10 a

> session so that more people can be healed and be productive citizens?

> Children and adults alike are in need of a cure and treatment protocols

> that work, but don't cost an arm and a leg or require that your house

> be mortgaged in order to get it.

>

> Just my . 02 cents worth of being tired of trying to figure out how I

> can continue to do HBOT, and the other therapies I want to so I can get

> rid of my CP as much as possible.

>

> Dina, an adult who advocates for alternative therapies for all people

> with CP, and almost never gets a price break.

>

>

>

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