Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 In a message dated 9/5/2006 10:59:37 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, homerose@... writes: My doc has a waiting list to rent the chambers for a month at a time. He feels that several dives a day will help people more. That's interesting. What do they rent for, for a month? Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 I have had 2 docs suggest Hyberbaric Oxygen treatmen (HBOT) for sometime now. The suggestion was made for both my MCS and chronic fatigue symptoms. Last year I checked out a facility 20 minutes away from me that had the hard high pressure chambers. They are very small and you have to lie down on a gurney to be pushed into one. I have major claustrophobia and took one look at those, had a panic attack and left! One of my docs now has 5 soft zippered low pressure chambers in his office - mainly to treat autistic kids. He really felt it was extremely important for me to do this because he feels so strongly that they will help many of my symptoms drastically - but it means about 150 dives (treatments) to get along lasting benefit. I believe many people do not have success with HBOT because they do not do it long enough. Anyway, I tried one out and because of my claustrophobia, it was pretty rough the first time. I had a truly major panic attack, but the three wonderful Russian women who worked there calmed me down enough to get me to stay in for one hour. I did pretty well the next 4 dives and even started to feel a bit less fatigued. I even felt so secure that I thought my claustrophobia was lessening. However, there was a new person helping me for the 5th dive and the panic returned. One of the Russian women had to come back in the room and stay with me to get me thru it. I didn't realize how important trust is for me in this treatment. My doc has a waiting list to rent the chambers for a month at a time. He feels that several dives a day will help people more. And for me, he suggested taking a tranquilizer or sleeping pill (to calm me down) and actually sleep in the chamber. No way can I see myself doing that! Anyway, the two caveats for HBOT are the cost and claustrophobia, if you have it. Also, the pressure may effect your sinuses, so it can help to take a sudafed before - if you can tolerate it. The soft chambers are bigger - so claustrophobia is less of an issue. And if you can afford to pay around $20,000, you can buy one of your own. I am sticking with this treatment despite my claustrophobia, the cost and a one hour drive to get there. I have been sick for a very long time and I want to get better. BTW, I have been on CSM for over a year now and my only improvement is no BO! My house is now mold free. And I have always felt better in my house than anywhere else to begin with. Saralee Rosen homerose@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 I'm a firm believer in buying when you can. I could take out a loan because at least I would have an asset after purchase, instead of expense, which you could perhaps resell later for $15k, if you felt you could part with it but it might just be tip of the iceberg since you'd have to get O2 also. I don't know how much that costs but I bet that can be costly if insurance won't pay for. This may be sign of the time. A few years ago who would think many people would be buying plain water, now dreaming about buying air!! --- In , " Saralee Rosen " <homerose@...> wrote: > > > I have had 2 docs suggest Hyberbaric Oxygen treatmen (HBOT) for sometime now. The suggestion was made for both my MCS and chronic fatigue symptoms. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 I don't know. This is just something special he is doing with his patients - using his soft chambers. Saralee Rosen homerose@... Re: [] Hyperbaric Chamber Treatments (HBOT) In a message dated 9/5/2006 10:59:37 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, homerose@... writes: My doc has a waiting list to rent the chambers for a month at a time. He feels that several dives a day will help people more. That's interesting. What do they rent for, for a month? Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Remember - this is not just air: it is pressurized oxygen. Saralee Rosen homerose@... This may be sign of the time. A few years ago who would think many people would be buying plain water, now dreaming about buying air!! - . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Saralee, How did you feel in soft chamber. It would seem that developing proper pressure in a soft sided chamber would not work. Did you think it seemed affected? Perhaps it is 'oxygen tent', rather than pressurized oxygen??? I know an naturopath that uses oxygen tent, just wear a lightweight gown, you breath in the oxygen and you can also absorb through skin but it is not pressurized. Just wondering if it could be like that. --- Saralee Rosen <homerose@...> wrote: > I don't know. This is just something special > he is doing with his patients - using his soft > chambers. > > Saralee Rosen > homerose@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 Just joking! --- Saralee Rosen <homerose@...> wrote: > Remember - this is not just air: it is > pressurized oxygen. > > Saralee Rosen > homerose@... > > This may be sign of the time. A few years ago > who would think many > people would be buying plain water, now > dreaming about buying air!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2006 Report Share Posted September 6, 2006 I absolutely felt pressure. It is not a tent - it is a tube of firm material. There is a wire form inside to support the chamber when it is blown up. The first step is that the unit is zippered and then air blown in just to get the form blown up to the proper size. Then the pressurized oxygen is added thru a tube inside the chamber. My doc uses 4 PSI, which is low pressure (mild) hyperbaric. Low pressure and high pressure help in different ways. High pressure is 35 PSI. Here is another doc's site that explains the difference: http://www.hbotreatment.com/hyperbariccomparison.htm Because of my MCS, I had to wait months before the material outgassed enough for me to use the soft chamber safely. This is my doc's HBOT site. Most of the articles regard HBOT and autism, but some are specifically about the benefits of HBOT. BTW, his practise used to consist mostly of adults, but in recent years he has chosen to specialize in austism. I am one of the few " special " adult patients that he has chosen to continue to treat. http://www.drneubrander.com/pageHBOT.html He now also has one large hard chamber, which he reccomends using once every few months. I'll have to take a look at it before I get my nerve up to use it. This is the site for the company that makes the soft chambers: http://www.genoxinc.com/portablehyperbaric.htm. They even sell used ones. My doc has the Vitaeris chambers. I hope this info helps. Saralee Rosen homerose@... Re: [] Hyperbaric Chamber Treatments (HBOT) Saralee, How did you feel in soft chamber. It would seem that developing proper pressure in a soft sided chamber would not work. Did you think it seemed affected? Perhaps it is 'oxygen tent', rather than pressurized oxygen??? I know an naturopath that uses oxygen tent, just wear a lightweight gown, you breath in the oxygen and you can also absorb through skin but it is not pressurized. Just wondering if it could be like that. --- Saralee Rosen <homerose@...> wrote: > I don't know. This is just something special > he is doing with his patients - using his soft > chambers. > > Saralee Rosen > homerose@... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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