Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 Diane, In 2002, I forwarded AB2763 requiring CA to obey Federal Medicaid Law. Our 2/3 Dems buried it in bureaucracy. Repubs worked hard for it. I also sued the Regional Centers under the Lanterman act, and had Marois, Stoller, Uzler, etc. testify for me.... the judge found against us, because he said my testimony of me daughter static gran mal seizures was not valid because I was not a neurologist (even though she was tracked and managed by two Board Certified Neurologists) But, forget all that stuff, Jackie Spears 2002 FDA Approved Drug Off-Label REimbursement law mandates under criminal penalties that all off-label drug prescriptions must be reimbursed it they meet minimal requirements (which HBOT does). Get a diagnosis of Hyoxic Ischemia for your child, and a prescription from your physician for HBOT for that, submit it for reimbursement then fight from there. The judge in our Regional Center trial refuse to pursue that law although we quoted it in our case. He ignored it. Let me know if you ahve any questions. Ed >Has anyone in this group tried to get any bills passed in California >that would reimburse for HBOT? If so, what was the outcome? > >Diane > > Ed Nemeth President, CEO Spectrum Events 444 North Third Street, Suite 304 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-856-7044 x 339 916-856-7040 (fax) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 In 1993 I fought for over a year to get my children's HBOT repaid or at least in part back to me, My children had over 14 SPECT scans, finally after a fight up to the Washington steps Blue Shield of California, Federal employee program did send me a check, Small check but it was a check!. In 1999 the Cerebral Palsy foundation did pay for one child whose aggressive mother showed proof that HBOT worked. I have the cancelled check framed in my office! (Name of patient removed.) In 2000 my husband and I attended a CME course at Long Beach Memorial Hospital about HBOT. To my shock there was a speaker from Blue Shield and Blue Cross speaking on Insurance policy for payment. It was on Wound care cost, but the speaker said, there is a unwritten rule in the insurance world, after 15 attempts by the patient and or doctor to have insurance pay for HBOT, the rule is, go ahead and pay it. again, I was in shock. In 2002 Court ordered that Child Services medi-cal repay for HBOT for a near drown child. It took several times to court to GET them to pay 50 dollars per treatment. This was only after we appeared in court along with the victim witness program and a host of lawyers who fought for this dear child to have treatment. ( by the way, treatment did start right away, we were the agency waiting for the payment which took over 2 years to be paid at 50% of the price. In 2003 I wrote a letter to Regional Center for a near drown boy who greatly improved and spoke with the Regional Center of Fresno myself many times, and the family was given a check back for services which I had greatly reduced in order for this family to have services. In 2008 I attended a CME HBOT course, much to my surprise one of the speakers had a large grant and an animal chamber donated to test if HBOT helped in Brain disorders!. Unbelievable and he wrote a book! He even signed my book. Finally, I thought to myself. So I spoke with the author of the book, from Loma Medical Center, he was excited because his results for animal, i.e. rats mice was so encouraging!, So I asked him, ok, so why not the next time a closed head injury, Near drown or other brain disorders are taken to Loma , if you consider there is no hope, ( which most parents and or loved ones are told) why not treat them? he told me that he does not work in the ER trauma center, so I replied, well you must have friends ( MD's) that do work there? why not spread the good news that you have found HBOT can sometimes reverse brain damage? I can only hope that he will. judging by his excitement per his results, I hope and pray that he will. So the bottom line here is KEEP trying Keep writing, and someday it is hoped that insurance companies will see the value and monetary value of HBOT for brain disorders. the Hospitals will jump on this chance to bill for brain disorders, they will try to charge thier normal large price, I hope they will be forced to lower the cost. I hope that insurance will see the value verses the life time of cost for other therapies. The proof is now there in printed form. One of the problems is the cost that hospitals charge for HBOT. Hence, this is why myself and other centers opened to lower the cost for children and adults who would benefit from HBOT. and CHT Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics www.hbot4u.com Re: [ ] RE: HBOT in California > Diane, > > In 2002, I forwarded AB2763 requiring CA to obey Federal Medicaid Law. > > Our 2/3 Dems buried it in bureaucracy. Repubs worked hard for it. > > I also sued the Regional Centers under the Lanterman act, and had > Marois, Stoller, Uzler, etc. testify for me.... the judge found > against us, because he said my testimony of me daughter static gran > mal seizures was not valid because I was not a neurologist (even > though she was tracked and managed by two Board Certified Neurologists) > > But, forget all that stuff, Jackie Spears 2002 FDA Approved Drug > Off-Label REimbursement law mandates under criminal penalties that > all off-label drug prescriptions must be reimbursed it they meet > minimal requirements (which HBOT does). > > Get a diagnosis of Hyoxic Ischemia for your child, and a prescription > from your physician for HBOT for that, submit it for reimbursement > then fight from there. > > The judge in our Regional Center trial refuse to pursue that law > although we quoted it in our case. He ignored it. > > Let me know if you ahve any questions. > > Ed > > > >>Has anyone in this group tried to get any bills passed in California >>that would reimburse for HBOT? If so, what was the outcome? >> >>Diane >> >> > > Ed Nemeth > President, CEO > Spectrum Events > 444 North Third Street, Suite 304 > Sacramento, CA 95814 > > 916-856-7044 x 339 > 916-856-7040 (fax) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 Diane, it is for Hard chambers, not bags, the book is called " Hyperbaric Oxygen For Neurological DIsorders " by Zhang, M.D., PhD, Loma Medical School of Medicine Best Publishers. Dr Zhang was very interesting I am thrilled this has happened. They used a Hard chamber for the animal studies. [ ] Re: HBOT in California > What is the name of the book? > > Diane > > >> >> In 1993 I fought for over a year to get my children's HBOT repaid > or at least in part back to me, My children had over 14 SPECT scans, > finally after a fight up to the Washington steps Blue Shield of > California, Federal employee program did send me a check, Small check > but it was a check!. >> >> In 1999 the Cerebral Palsy foundation did pay for one child whose > aggressive mother showed proof that HBOT worked. I have the cancelled > check framed in my office! (Name of patient removed.) >> >> In 2000 my husband and I attended a CME course at Long Beach > Memorial Hospital about HBOT. To my shock there was a speaker from > Blue Shield and Blue Cross speaking on Insurance policy for payment. > It was on Wound care cost, but the speaker said, there is a unwritten > rule in the insurance world, after 15 attempts by the patient and or > doctor to have insurance pay for HBOT, the rule is, go ahead and pay > it. again, I was in shock. >> >> In 2002 Court ordered that Child Services medi-cal repay for HBOT > for a near drown child. It took several times to court to GET them to > pay 50 dollars per treatment. This was only after we appeared in > court along with the victim witness program and a host of lawyers who > fought for this dear child to have treatment. ( by the way, treatment > did start right away, we were the agency waiting for the payment > which took over 2 years to be paid at 50% of the price. >> >> In 2003 I wrote a letter to Regional Center for a near drown boy > who greatly improved and spoke with the Regional Center of Fresno > myself many times, and the family was given a check back for services > which I had greatly reduced in order for this family to have > services. >> >> In 2008 I attended a CME HBOT course, much to my surprise one of > the speakers had a large grant and an animal chamber donated to test > if HBOT helped in Brain disorders!. Unbelievable and he wrote a book! > He even signed my book. Finally, I thought to myself. So I spoke with > the author of the book, from Loma Medical Center, he was > excited because his results for animal, i.e. rats mice was so > encouraging!, So I asked him, ok, so why not the next time a closed > head injury, Near drown or other brain disorders are taken to Loma > , if you consider there is no hope, ( which most parents and or > loved ones are told) why not treat them? he told me that he does not > work in the ER trauma center, so I replied, well you must have > friends ( MD's) that do work there? why not spread the good news that > you have found HBOT can sometimes reverse brain damage? I can only > hope that he will. judging by his excitement per his results, I hope > and pray that he will. >> >> So the bottom line here is KEEP trying Keep writing, and someday it > is hoped that insurance companies will see the value and monetary > value of HBOT for brain disorders. the Hospitals will jump on this > chance to bill for brain disorders, they will try to charge thier > normal large price, I hope they will be forced to lower the cost. I > hope that insurance will see the value verses the life time of cost > for other therapies. The proof is now there in printed form. One > of the problems is the cost that hospitals charge for HBOT. Hence, > this is why myself and other centers opened to lower the cost for > children and adults who would benefit from HBOT. >> >> and CHT >> Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics >> www.hbot4u.com > > > > ------------------------------------ > > " So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; > knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; > he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened. " [Luke > 11: 9-10] > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 What control groups? What papers? At 10:47 PM 10/4/2008, you wrote: >Since you seem convinced that 1.3 ATA is not an effective treatment >for neurological disorders, please post the reference material and >the clinical trials that support your contention. > >I've read many clinical trials and studies of HBOT for neurological >disorders, and none of them have shown any clinically significant >difference in outcome between 1.3 ATA with room air, 1.5 ATA with >100% oxygen, and 1.75 ATA with 100% oxygen. > >All of the research I've come across has shown that those who >underwent HBOT had better outcomes than those in the control group, >no matter what protocol was used. > >Diane > >' > > > > Diane, it is for Hard chambers, not bags, the book is called > > " Hyperbaric Oxygen For Neurological DIsorders " by Zhang, >M.D., PhD, > > Loma Medical School of Medicine > > Best Publishers. Dr Zhang was very interesting I am thrilled this >has > > happened. They used a Hard chamber for the animal studies. > > > > Ed Nemeth President, CEO Spectrum Events 444 North Third Street, Suite 304 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-856-7044 x 339 916-856-7040 (fax) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 Zheng is not an advocate for HBOT for CP, brain injuries, or autism interesting enough (or, sadly enough). Read 's 2 chapters on HBOT for MS........ absolutely piss poor science. At 10:21 PM 10/4/2008, you wrote: >Diane, it is for Hard chambers, not bags, the book is called > " Hyperbaric Oxygen For Neurological DIsorders " by Zhang, M.D., PhD, >Loma Medical School of Medicine >Best Publishers. Dr Zhang was very interesting I am thrilled this has >happened. They used a Hard chamber for the animal studies. > > [ ] Re: HBOT in California > > > What is the name of the book? > > > > Diane > > > > > >> > >> In 1993 I fought for over a year to get my children's HBOT repaid > > or at least in part back to me, My children had over 14 SPECT scans, > > finally after a fight up to the Washington steps Blue Shield of > > California, Federal employee program did send me a check, Small check > > but it was a check!. > >> > >> In 1999 the Cerebral Palsy foundation did pay for one child whose > > aggressive mother showed proof that HBOT worked. I have the cancelled > > check framed in my office! (Name of patient removed.) > >> > >> In 2000 my husband and I attended a CME course at Long Beach > > Memorial Hospital about HBOT. To my shock there was a speaker from > > Blue Shield and Blue Cross speaking on Insurance policy for payment. > > It was on Wound care cost, but the speaker said, there is a unwritten > > rule in the insurance world, after 15 attempts by the patient and or > > doctor to have insurance pay for HBOT, the rule is, go ahead and pay > > it. again, I was in shock. > >> > >> In 2002 Court ordered that Child Services medi-cal repay for HBOT > > for a near drown child. It took several times to court to GET them to > > pay 50 dollars per treatment. This was only after we appeared in > > court along with the victim witness program and a host of lawyers who > > fought for this dear child to have treatment. ( by the way, treatment > > did start right away, we were the agency waiting for the payment > > which took over 2 years to be paid at 50% of the price. > >> > >> In 2003 I wrote a letter to Regional Center for a near drown boy > > who greatly improved and spoke with the Regional Center of Fresno > > myself many times, and the family was given a check back for services > > which I had greatly reduced in order for this family to have > > services. > >> > >> In 2008 I attended a CME HBOT course, much to my surprise one of > > the speakers had a large grant and an animal chamber donated to test > > if HBOT helped in Brain disorders!. Unbelievable and he wrote a book! > > He even signed my book. Finally, I thought to myself. So I spoke with > > the author of the book, from Loma Medical Center, he was > > excited because his results for animal, i.e. rats mice was so > > encouraging!, So I asked him, ok, so why not the next time a closed > > head injury, Near drown or other brain disorders are taken to Loma > > , if you consider there is no hope, ( which most parents and or > > loved ones are told) why not treat them? he told me that he does not > > work in the ER trauma center, so I replied, well you must have > > friends ( MD's) that do work there? why not spread the good news that > > you have found HBOT can sometimes reverse brain damage? I can only > > hope that he will. judging by his excitement per his results, I hope > > and pray that he will. > >> > >> So the bottom line here is KEEP trying Keep writing, and someday it > > is hoped that insurance companies will see the value and monetary > > value of HBOT for brain disorders. the Hospitals will jump on this > > chance to bill for brain disorders, they will try to charge thier > > normal large price, I hope they will be forced to lower the cost. I > > hope that insurance will see the value verses the life time of cost > > for other therapies. The proof is now there in printed form. One > > of the problems is the cost that hospitals charge for HBOT. Hence, > > this is why myself and other centers opened to lower the cost for > > children and adults who would benefit from HBOT. > >> > >> and CHT > >> Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics > >> www.hbot4u.com > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > " So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; > > knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; > > he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened. " [Luke > > 11: 9-10] > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 Ed there are two Zhangs, I just heard him speak in Palm Springs! I was under the same impression, This is Zhang M.D., Get the book, it is great [ ] Re: HBOT in California >> >> > What is the name of the book? >> > >> > Diane >> > >> > >> >> >> >> In 1993 I fought for over a year to get my children's HBOT repaid >> > or at least in part back to me, My children had over 14 SPECT scans, >> > finally after a fight up to the Washington steps Blue Shield of >> > California, Federal employee program did send me a check, Small check >> > but it was a check!. >> >> >> >> In 1999 the Cerebral Palsy foundation did pay for one child whose >> > aggressive mother showed proof that HBOT worked. I have the cancelled >> > check framed in my office! (Name of patient removed.) >> >> >> >> In 2000 my husband and I attended a CME course at Long Beach >> > Memorial Hospital about HBOT. To my shock there was a speaker from >> > Blue Shield and Blue Cross speaking on Insurance policy for payment. >> > It was on Wound care cost, but the speaker said, there is a unwritten >> > rule in the insurance world, after 15 attempts by the patient and or >> > doctor to have insurance pay for HBOT, the rule is, go ahead and pay >> > it. again, I was in shock. >> >> >> >> In 2002 Court ordered that Child Services medi-cal repay for HBOT >> > for a near drown child. It took several times to court to GET them to >> > pay 50 dollars per treatment. This was only after we appeared in >> > court along with the victim witness program and a host of lawyers who >> > fought for this dear child to have treatment. ( by the way, treatment >> > did start right away, we were the agency waiting for the payment >> > which took over 2 years to be paid at 50% of the price. >> >> >> >> In 2003 I wrote a letter to Regional Center for a near drown boy >> > who greatly improved and spoke with the Regional Center of Fresno >> > myself many times, and the family was given a check back for services >> > which I had greatly reduced in order for this family to have >> > services. >> >> >> >> In 2008 I attended a CME HBOT course, much to my surprise one of >> > the speakers had a large grant and an animal chamber donated to test >> > if HBOT helped in Brain disorders!. Unbelievable and he wrote a book! >> > He even signed my book. Finally, I thought to myself. So I spoke with >> > the author of the book, from Loma Medical Center, he was >> > excited because his results for animal, i.e. rats mice was so >> > encouraging!, So I asked him, ok, so why not the next time a closed >> > head injury, Near drown or other brain disorders are taken to Loma >> > , if you consider there is no hope, ( which most parents and or >> > loved ones are told) why not treat them? he told me that he does not >> > work in the ER trauma center, so I replied, well you must have >> > friends ( MD's) that do work there? why not spread the good news that >> > you have found HBOT can sometimes reverse brain damage? I can only >> > hope that he will. judging by his excitement per his results, I hope >> > and pray that he will. >> >> >> >> So the bottom line here is KEEP trying Keep writing, and someday it >> > is hoped that insurance companies will see the value and monetary >> > value of HBOT for brain disorders. the Hospitals will jump on this >> > chance to bill for brain disorders, they will try to charge thier >> > normal large price, I hope they will be forced to lower the cost. I >> > hope that insurance will see the value verses the life time of cost >> > for other therapies. The proof is now there in printed form. One >> > of the problems is the cost that hospitals charge for HBOT. Hence, >> > this is why myself and other centers opened to lower the cost for >> > children and adults who would benefit from HBOT. >> >> >> >> and CHT >> >> Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics >> >> www.hbot4u.com >> > >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------ >> > >> > " So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will >> > find; >> > knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks >> > receives; >> > he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened. " >> > [Luke >> > 11: 9-10] >> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 No you concluded this, I need the full study, he does not do a comparison, but mixes all the group results together, or you have misquoted another study as usual. and of course combining PT with pressure would help, pressure does help relieve edema. however I can not believe that some one would say, 40 session, or 24 at 1.5 it does not make sense. Send his e-mail so we can ask him. [ ] Re: HBOT in California > This is an excert from a presentation at the 2008 HBOT Symposium > in Torrance, CA. Dr. Mukherjee concluded that there is no > difference in outcome between mild HBOT with room air in a portable > chamber, hard HBOT at 1.5 ATA with 100% oxygen, and hard HBOT at 1.75 > ATA with 100% oxygen. > > Diane > diane@... > > " I compared 60 Cerebral Palsy children treated with 6 to 8 months of > Standard Therapy (PT + OT + Speech + Special Education) supplemented > by initial 40 sessions each of 1.75 ATA 100% O2, or 24 with 1.5 ATA > 100% O2, or 24 with 1.3 ATA room air, or 20 with Standard Therapy > only. > > We have treated CP from age 1 year (because we want to have some > degree of cooperation from the child for the intensive Standard > Therapy we insist upon as part of our research protocol) to mid- > teenage. ALL BENEFITTED SIGNIFICANTLY. > > All three treatment groups were statistically superior to the > Standard Therapy group only. There was no statistically significant > difference between the three HBOT groups in GFMF or Cognitive tests. > > Cognitive changes in children below 4.5 years (our mean value for > age) was better than above 4.5 years. Motor changes were more > equivocal because the younger kids had a slightly better neural > recovery but had lower motivational urge to excel in their newly > developed physical abilities due to lower mental development, while > the older kids had slightly lower neural recovery but significantly > greater motivational urge. So, things sort of balanced out. The > study is still ongoing, and we hope to reach 40 to 50 children in > each group before publishing it. > > We are about to start Phase II of the study. We expect even better > results in Autism, as per preliminary evidence of some children who > took mHBOT with us and were already on Biochemical Therapy from > before with help of drugs imported from USA. > > Dr. Arun Mukherjee > MBBS, MD > Sr. Consultant in Internal Medicine > Majeedia Hospital, Hamdard University > > >> >> What control groups? What papers? > > > > ------------------------------------ > > " So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; > knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; > he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened. " [Luke > 11: 9-10] > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 , I have the full study, and the results clearly state that there was no significant difference between all three treatments. It does say all three proved to be positive, but that there was no difference between the three methods used. > From: SUSAN RODRIGUEZ <hyperbaric1@...> > Subject: Re: [ ] Re: HBOT in California > medicaid > Date: Sunday, October 5, 2008, 1:26 AM > No you concluded this, I need the full study, he does not do > a comparison, > but mixes all the group results together, or you have > misquoted another > study as usual. > and of course combining PT with pressure would help, > pressure does help > relieve edema. however I can not believe that some one > would say, 40 > session, or 24 at 1.5 it does not make sense. > Send his e-mail so we can ask him. > > [ ] Re: HBOT in California > > > > This is an excert from a presentation at the 2008 HBOT > Symposium > > in Torrance, CA. Dr. Mukherjee concluded that there > is no > > difference in outcome between mild HBOT with room air > in a portable > > chamber, hard HBOT at 1.5 ATA with 100% oxygen, and > hard HBOT at 1.75 > > ATA with 100% oxygen. > > > > Diane > > diane@... > > > > " I compared 60 Cerebral Palsy children treated > with 6 to 8 months of > > Standard Therapy (PT + OT + Speech + Special > Education) supplemented > > by initial 40 sessions each of 1.75 ATA 100% O2, or 24 > with 1.5 ATA > > 100% O2, or 24 with 1.3 ATA room air, or 20 with > Standard Therapy > > only. > > > > We have treated CP from age 1 year (because we want to > have some > > degree of cooperation from the child for the intensive > Standard > > Therapy we insist upon as part of our research > protocol) to mid- > > teenage. ALL BENEFITTED SIGNIFICANTLY. > > > > All three treatment groups were statistically superior > to the > > Standard Therapy group only. There was no > statistically significant > > difference between the three HBOT groups in GFMF or > Cognitive tests. > > > > Cognitive changes in children below 4.5 years (our > mean value for > > age) was better than above 4.5 years. Motor changes > were more > > equivocal because the younger kids had a slightly > better neural > > recovery but had lower motivational urge to excel in > their newly > > developed physical abilities due to lower mental > development, while > > the older kids had slightly lower neural recovery but > significantly > > greater motivational urge. So, things sort of balanced > out. The > > study is still ongoing, and we hope to reach 40 to 50 > children in > > each group before publishing it. > > > > We are about to start Phase II of the study. We > expect even better > > results in Autism, as per preliminary evidence of some > children who > > took mHBOT with us and were already on Biochemical > Therapy from > > before with help of drugs imported from USA. > > > > Dr. Arun Mukherjee > > MBBS, MD > > Sr. Consultant in Internal Medicine > > Majeedia Hospital, Hamdard University > > > > > >> > >> What control groups? What papers? > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > " So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to > you; seek and you will find; > > knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone > who asks receives; > > he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door > will be opened. " [Luke > > 11: 9-10] > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 We these clinicals published in peer reviewed publications, were they blinded studies, etc.? Wayne D. McHowell, RN, BSN, ONC, CHRNA In a message dated 10/5/08 1:47:56 AM, diane@... writes: > > Since you seem convinced that 1.3 ATA is not an effective treatment > for neurological disorders, please post the reference material and > the clinical trials that support your contention. > > I've read many clinical trials and studies of HBOT for neurological > disorders, and none of them have shown any clinically significant > difference in outcome between 1.3 ATA with room air, 1.5 ATA with > 100% oxygen, and 1.75 ATA with 100% oxygen. > > All of the research I've come across has shown that those who > underwent HBOT had better outcomes than those in the control group, > no matter what protocol was used. > > Diane > > > ************** New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination. Dining, Movies, Events, News & amp; more. Try it out! (http://local.mapquest.com/?ncid=emlcntnew00000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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