Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Interesting, Kathy. You would almost think it would help in some way. Have you found out anything for sure, yet? Me Nebraska, USA mymocha@... .. But, this got me thinking as I was just laying there. The one constant that my nsg would say after each surgery was that my spinal cord immediately starting pulsating and grew a beautiful color after he untethered it. Also, I keep hearing over and over, lack of oxygen, resulting from the tether causes a lot of our damage. A hyperbaric forces more than usual amounts of oxygen into the person inside the chamber, correct? (No, I don't know a lot about them.) But, wouldn't it stand to reason that if we used these chambers, they would possibly oxygenate the spinal cord for us also? Maybe helping healing or even reversing damage? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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