Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 I am so sorry to hear that, but thanks for sharing that information with the group. Is your son better now? Anne > > > After chelation with oral DMPS/ALA (Andy's protocol) for 14 months, my son > did 40 dives of HBOT last August. It was done at 2 dives per day, every day > except for Sunday. ATA was supposed to be 1.5. As time went on, my son's > behavior deteriorated. Toward the end, he was having absence seizures along > with aggressive behavior. After we went home, his seizures and behavior became > worse. He was having 2-3 seizures per day which we accompanied by head pain > in the middle back of his head and half hour sessions of extreme aggression. > After a few weeks, his seizure behavior changed and became half hour > sessions of extreme crying for no reason instead. Prior to HBOT, he did have a 24 > hour video inpatient EEG which showed excessive delta and theta waves and gave > him a clinical diagnosis of epilepsy. Prior to HBOT, he had never had a > seizure. > > > > In a message dated 2/8/2006 11:12:59 A.M. Central Standard Time, > writes: > > We had been chelating since 2000, first oral dmsa, then td-dmps since 8/04 > all with improvements though slow. We did two weeks of hbot in November > and > got in two sessions per day and about 40 hours total. By the end of the > second week my son's behaviors deteriorated rapidly. Much aggression, sib, > tantrums, screaming etc. I think now that it was too much hbt too fast. > It's > probably much more effective being spread out a few days per week for a few > months. jmo > > > > n a message dated 2/8/2006 10:23:10 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, > writes: > > If there is anyone who has Hbot on the forefront or who has done > treatment while (chelating for some time), please share you > experience/ > opinion /opposition as well. > > Thanks so much. > Kenny V > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 HYPERLINK " HBOTherapyforAutism/ " group/HBOTherapyforAutism/ HYPERLINK " NeuroHBOT/ " Neur oHBOT/ Dear , Many people have seen great reduction in seizures after HBOT. I would go to the above groups and voice your concerns there. Someone may be able to shed some light on what is happening. Rose Re: [ ] chelation/HBOT After chelation with oral DMPS/ALA (Andy's protocol) for 14 months, my son did 40 dives of HBOT last August. It was done at 2 dives per day, every day except for Sunday. ATA was supposed to be 1.5. As time went on, my son's behavior deteriorated. Toward the end, he was having absence seizures along with aggressive behavior. After we went home, his seizures and behavior became worse. He was having 2-3 seizures per day which we accompanied by head pain in the middle back of his head and half hour sessions of extreme aggression. After a few weeks, his seizure behavior changed and became half hour sessions of extreme crying for no reason instead. Prior to HBOT, he did have a 24 hour video inpatient EEG which showed excessive delta and theta waves and gave him a clinical diagnosis of epilepsy. Prior to HBOT, he had never had a seizure. In a message dated 2/8/2006 11:12:59 A.M. Central Standard Time, writes: We had been chelating since 2000, first oral dmsa, then td-dmps since 8/04 all with improvements though slow. We did two weeks of hbot in November and got in two sessions per day and about 40 hours total. By the end of the second week my son's behaviors deteriorated rapidly. Much aggression, sib, tantrums, screaming etc. I think now that it was too much hbt too fast. It's probably much more effective being spread out a few days per week for a few months. jmo n a message dated 2/8/2006 10:23:10 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, writes: If there is anyone who has Hbot on the forefront or who has done treatment while (chelating for some time), please share you experience/ opinion /opposition as well. Thanks so much. Kenny V Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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