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Hi yukon, welcome to the group. I haven't tried oxygen ,but wish I

had it everytime I have a MCS attack, think this would be better than

a mask as most masks dont stop everything and some cause asthma

attacks. can you tell me more about it? what is hyperbaric? do you

just carry oxygen with you and use it when you have a MCS

attack?

>

> Greetings all,

>

> I am new to the group and have not had a chance to go through all

of

> the posts, but I am hoping that someone might have information for

me.

>

> I developed MCS following a severe mould exposure in 2000.

>

> From reading about the SPECT scans and changes due to 'perfume'

> triggers, I am wondering if anyone has pursued hyperbaric oxygen

> therapy.

>

> I use oxygen regularly for headaches; pain; joint aches; chest

pain;

> etc. when triggered, and find that it is most useful.

>

> Thanks for any advice,

>

> a

>

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http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/983208928.html

Here's some info - very good for wound-healing.

They started using it with scuba divers.

-Haley

who <jeaninem660@...> wrote:

Hi yukon, welcome to the group. I haven't tried oxygen ,but wish I

had it everytime I have a MCS attack, think this would be better than

a mask as most masks dont stop everything and some cause asthma

attacks. can you tell me more about it? what is hyperbaric? do you

just carry oxygen with you and use it when you have a MCS

attack?

>

> Greetings all,

>

> I am new to the group and have not had a chance to go through all

of

> the posts, but I am hoping that someone might have information for

me.

>

> I developed MCS following a severe mould exposure in 2000.

>

> From reading about the SPECT scans and changes due to 'perfume'

> triggers, I am wondering if anyone has pursued hyperbaric oxygen

> therapy.

>

> I use oxygen regularly for headaches; pain; joint aches; chest

pain;

> etc. when triggered, and find that it is most useful.

>

> Thanks for any advice,

>

> a

>

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--- yukon_paula <yukon_paula@...> wrote:

Hi a,

My toxicologist uses hyperbaric oxygen as his primary

treatment for mold patients. He believes it really

does detox the body. He says it helps patients to

sweat more effectively and thus get the toxins out.

I've done it once in a zippered tank for an hour. It

felt great at the end of the session, and the feeling

lasted a week or so but like everything else...the

symptoms come back.

I wish I could do it more often but it is an expensive

treatment that often isn't covered by insurance. Some

chiropractic offices offer it as well but I think you

have to give them your doctor's request for treatment.

I can give you a couple of places in southern CA if

you want to try it.

Christi

> Greetings all,

>

> I am new to the group and have not had a chance to

> go through all of

> the posts, but I am hoping that someone might have

> information for me.

>

> I developed MCS following a severe mould exposure in

> 2000.

>

> From reading about the SPECT scans and changes due

> to 'perfume'

> triggers, I am wondering if anyone has pursued

> hyperbaric oxygen

> therapy.

>

> I use oxygen regularly for headaches; pain; joint

> aches; chest pain;

> etc. when triggered, and find that it is most

> useful.

>

> Thanks for any advice,

>

> a

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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dang, I figured it would be expencive and not covered, like a lot of

other

treatments.

> Hi a,

> My toxicologist uses hyperbaric oxygen as his primary

> treatment for mold patients. He believes it really

> does detox the body. He says it helps patients to

> sweat more effectively and thus get the toxins out.

> I've done it once in a zippered tank for an hour. It

> felt great at the end of the session, and the feeling

> lasted a week or so but like everything else...the

> symptoms come back.

> I wish I could do it more often but it is an expensive

> treatment that often isn't covered by insurance. Some

> chiropractic offices offer it as well but I think you

> have to give them your doctor's request for treatment.

> I can give you a couple of places in southern CA if

> you want to try it.

> Christi

> > Greetings all,

> >

>

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I have portable oxygen tanks at home and in my car, and use a ceramic

face mask for the treatments.

I was introduced to the oxygen therapy for treatment of reactions

during my testing sessions at an Environmental Clinic, and found it

very beneficial. Some triggers have me instantly vomiting, with

severe headache, tight chest & throat, shortness of breath, etc. I

also use 'ENO' for reactions, and find this helpful as well.

Some of the MCS research has pointed to brain area changes during

triggers - particularly with perfumes. Hyperbaric oxygen treatments

are delivered using specialized equipment, and can be quite costly,

eg. $100.00 per dive (usually one hour in the chamber) in Canada.

Hope this answers your questions. As the experts post responses, we

will both learn more about this therapy,

Cheers,

a

> >

> > Greetings all,

> >

> > I am new to the group and have not had a chance to go through all

> of

> > the posts, but I am hoping that someone might have information

for

> me.

> >

> > I developed MCS following a severe mould exposure in 2000.

> >

> > From reading about the SPECT scans and changes due to 'perfume'

> > triggers, I am wondering if anyone has pursued hyperbaric oxygen

> > therapy.

> >

> > I use oxygen regularly for headaches; pain; joint aches; chest

> pain;

> > etc. when triggered, and find that it is most useful.

> >

> > Thanks for any advice,

> >

> > a

> >

>

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Thanks Christi,

From what I have read, HOT is used more frequently in the US than

Canada. Several clinics are opening up across the country at this

time, and this will certainly make treatment more readily available.

I am going to ask my physicians to consider a trial of therapy but

could certainly use data & research, as well as user satisfaction to

support my case.

Thank you for your speedy response,

a

> Hi a,

> My toxicologist uses hyperbaric oxygen as his primary

> treatment for mold patients. He believes it really

> does detox the body. He says it helps patients to

> sweat more effectively and thus get the toxins out.

> I've done it once in a zippered tank for an hour. It

> felt great at the end of the session, and the feeling

> lasted a week or so but like everything else...the

> symptoms come back.

> I wish I could do it more often but it is an expensive

> treatment that often isn't covered by insurance. Some

> chiropractic offices offer it as well but I think you

> have to give them your doctor's request for treatment.

> I can give you a couple of places in southern CA if

> you want to try it.

> Christi

> > Greetings all,

> >

> > I am new to the group and have not had a chance to

> > go through all of

> > the posts, but I am hoping that someone might have

> > information for me.

> >

> > I developed MCS following a severe mould exposure in

> > 2000.

> >

> > From reading about the SPECT scans and changes due

> > to 'perfume'

> > triggers, I am wondering if anyone has pursued

> > hyperbaric oxygen

> > therapy.

> >

> > I use oxygen regularly for headaches; pain; joint

> > aches; chest pain;

> > etc. when triggered, and find that it is most

> > useful.

> >

> > Thanks for any advice,

> >

> > a

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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If yo have a tissue alkalosis reaction to substances then 02 therapy will

be effective. Have your MD look into that.

On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, who wrote:

> Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 04:39:13 -0000

> From: who <jeaninem660@...>

> Reply-

>

> Subject: [] Re: Question about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for MCS.

>

> Hi yukon, welcome to the group. I haven't tried oxygen ,but wish I

> had it everytime I have a MCS attack, think this would be better than

> a mask as most masks dont stop everything and some cause asthma

> attacks. can you tell me more about it? what is hyperbaric? do you

> just carry oxygen with you and use it when you have a MCS

> attack?

>>

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Thanks again Christi. It is truly a small world. I actually had the

pleasure of meeting Dr. Heuser when he visited Yukon in 2001 for a

lecture series. At the time I had just been starting sick leave and

had no idea what was happening to me - other than my body had decided

to react to everything in my environment. I will definitely be in

contact with him. For those with enquiring minds, Dr. Heuser's

website is www.toxgun.com

Cheers,

a

> > > Hi a,

> > > My toxicologist uses hyperbaric oxygen as his

> > primary

> > > treatment for mold patients. He believes it really

> > > does detox the body. He says it helps patients to

> > > sweat more effectively and thus get the toxins

> > out.

> > > I've done it once in a zippered tank for an hour.

> > It

> > > felt great at the end of the session, and the

> > feeling

> > > lasted a week or so but like everything else...the

> > > symptoms come back.

> > > I wish I could do it more often but it is an

> > expensive

> > > treatment that often isn't covered by insurance.

> > Some

> > > chiropractic offices offer it as well but I think

> > you

> > > have to give them your doctor's request for

> > treatment.

> > > I can give you a couple of places in southern CA

> > if

> > > you want to try it.

> > > Christi

> > > > Greetings all,

> > > >

> > > > I am new to the group and have not had a chance

> > to

> > > > go through all of

> > > > the posts, but I am hoping that someone might

> > have

> > > > information for me.

> > > >

> > > > I developed MCS following a severe mould

> > exposure in

> > > > 2000.

> > > >

> > > > From reading about the SPECT scans and changes

> > due

> > > > to 'perfume'

> > > > triggers, I am wondering if anyone has pursued

> > > > hyperbaric oxygen

> > > > therapy.

> > > >

> > > > I use oxygen regularly for headaches; pain;

> > joint

> > > > aches; chest pain;

> > > > etc. when triggered, and find that it is most

> > > > useful.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for any advice,

> > > >

> > > > a

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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thanks for this info.

paula

--- In , " yukon_paula " <yukon_paula@...>

wrote:

>

> Thanks again Christi. It is truly a small world. I actually had

the

> pleasure of meeting Dr. Heuser when he visited Yukon in 2001 for a

> lecture series. At the time I had just been starting sick leave

and

> had no idea what was happening to me - other than my body had

decided

> to react to everything in my environment. I will definitely be in

> contact with him. For those with enquiring minds, Dr. Heuser's

> website is www.toxgun.com

>

> Cheers,

>

> a

>

>

>

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The tissues pH levels are off and need to be reversed.

On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, who wrote:

> Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 18:06:17 -0000

> From: who <jeaninem660@...>

> Reply-

>

> Subject: [] Re: Question about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for MCS.

>

>

> can you explain, tissue

> alkalosis?

>>

>>

>> If yo have a tissue alkalosis reaction to substances then 02

> therapy will

>> be effective. Have your MD look into that.

>>

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ok, thanks. does this effects changes in skin condiction, hair, exc.?-

-- In , Angel!! <jap2bemc@...> wrote:

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> The tissues pH levels are off and need to be reversed.

>

>

>

> On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, who wrote:

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> > Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 18:06:17 -0000

> > From: who <jeaninem660@...>

> > Reply-

> >

> > Subject: [] Re: Question about Hyperbaric Oxygen

Therapy for MCS.

> >

> >

> > can you explain, tissue

> > alkalosis?

> >>

> >>

> >> If yo have a tissue alkalosis reaction to substances then 02

> > therapy will

> >> be effective. Have your MD look into that.

> >>

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No sure, in my case the answer is no. never did any further research on

it.

On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, who wrote:

> Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 22:08:48 -0000

> From: who <jeaninem660@...>

> Reply-

>

> Subject: [] Re: Question about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for MCS.

>

>

>

> ok, thanks. does this effects changes in skin condiction, hair, exc.?-

> -- In , Angel!! <jap2bemc@...> wrote:

>>

>>

>> The tissues pH levels are off and need to be reversed.

>>

>>

>>

>> On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, who wrote:

>>

>>> Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 18:06:17 -0000

>>> From: who <jeaninem660@...>

>>> Reply-

>>>

>>> Subject: [] Re: Question about Hyperbaric Oxygen

> Therapy for MCS.

>>>

>>>

>>> can you explain, tissue

>>> alkalosis?

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> If yo have a tissue alkalosis reaction to substances then 02

>>> therapy will

>>>> be effective. Have your MD look into that.

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