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They don't want to listen and I don't have the time. You are absolutely

right!

Zurama

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 3:31 PM, mercurybabies2 <mercurybabies2@...>wrote:

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>

> That's a group you don't want to continue to be a member of. Sadly some

> lists are not receptive to learning. Too many kids have had disastrous

> results with HBOT. Be glad you know better.

> The hard part with them providing some study to refer you to, is these

> usually do not reflect actual experience and accounts from parents who have

> put their kid in an HBOT chamber.

>

> I'm not saying it hasn't helped some children...I'm saying it's hurt some

> children. It's caused seizure disorders to develop in some. And you don't

> know which kid you are going to have or when something like this will

> happen. They might do fine for 3 sessions or 30 session, and then one

> day....they aren't fine.

>

> Andy has posts about this on Onibasu where he explains in more detail the

> problem with using HBOT.

>

> It's a gamble that does not need to be taken. Not when we can use

> vinpocetine to increase oxygen in the brain. And use safe chelation.

>

> And what happens when these parents discontinue this therapy? Do the kids

> return to their original state? Where as with chelation they stay fixed.

>

> Who funded the study? We don't know, it doesn't say.

> Nobody mentions why people dropped out either.

>

> Yeah, if they don't want to listen..I wouldn't waste a lot of breath trying

> to convince them.

>

> Jan

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> > > What do you list mates, Andy, think about this study?

> > >

> > > http://www.scribd.com/doc/13682121/Dr-Rossignol-Study-2009-HBOT-Autism

> > >

> > > Zurama

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> >

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> > Zurama

> > Mickie 13yrs

> > Round #35

> > 15mg DMSA 15mg ALA

> >

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> >

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My son has done extremely well with hbot. Our doc moves very cautiously with

seizure patients, but I know of several families with mito kids who have

found it incredibly effective in terms of reducing seizures. As with

anything new, start slowly, but I don't feel the risk is so great with hbot.

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[ ] Re: Hbot study on Autistic children

That's a group you don't want to continue to be a member of. Sadly some

lists are not receptive to learning. Too many kids have had disastrous

results with HBOT. Be glad you know better.

The hard part with them providing some study to refer you to, is these

usually do not reflect actual experience and accounts from parents who have

put their kid in an HBOT chamber.

I'm not saying it hasn't helped some children...I'm saying it's hurt some

children. It's caused seizure disorders to develop in some. And you don't

know which kid you are going to have or when something like this will

happen. They might do fine for 3 sessions or 30 session, and then one

day....they aren't fine.

Andy has posts about this on Onibasu where he explains in more detail the

problem with using HBOT.

It's a gamble that does not need to be taken. Not when we can use

vinpocetine to increase oxygen in the brain. And use safe chelation.

And what happens when these parents discontinue this therapy? Do the kids

return to their original state? Where as with chelation they stay fixed.

Who funded the study? We don't know, it doesn't say.

Nobody mentions why people dropped out either.

Yeah, if they don't want to listen..I wouldn't waste a lot of breath trying

to convince them.

Jan

>

> I said something on another group about hbot not being good if you are

> mercury toxic and everyone kind of jum

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Not that I can afford it anyway, but I know Mickie was exposed to a lot of

mercury, mostly on his first and second year of life, so it there is the

slightest chance that hbot could hurt him prior to chelation, that just not

a chance I'm willing to take.

Chelation does work! He may be a long way from where I want him to be, but

he is also a long way from where he used to be.

Zurama

On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 7:57 AM, katewhelan15@... <

katewhelan15@...> wrote:

>

>

> My son has done extremely well with hbot. Our doc moves very cautiously

> with

> seizure patients, but I know of several families with mito kids who have

> found it incredibly effective in terms of reducing seizures. As with

> anything new, start slowly, but I don't feel the risk is so great with

> hbot.

>

> Sent via DROID on Verizon Wireless

>

>

> [ ] Re: Hbot study on Autistic children

>

> That's a group you don't want to continue to be a member of. Sadly some

> lists are not receptive to learning. Too many kids have had disastrous

> results with HBOT. Be glad you know better.

> The hard part with them providing some study to refer you to, is these

> usually do not reflect actual experience and accounts from parents who have

>

> put their kid in an HBOT chamber.

>

> I'm not saying it hasn't helped some children...I'm saying it's hurt some

> children. It's caused seizure disorders to develop in some. And you don't

> know which kid you are going to have or when something like this will

> happen. They might do fine for 3 sessions or 30 session, and then one

> day....they aren't fine.

>

> Andy has posts about this on Onibasu where he explains in more detail the

> problem with using HBOT.

>

> It's a gamble that does not need to be taken. Not when we can use

> vinpocetine to increase oxygen in the brain. And use safe chelation.

>

> And what happens when these parents discontinue this therapy? Do the kids

> return to their original state? Where as with chelation they stay fixed.

>

> Who funded the study? We don't know, it doesn't say.

> Nobody mentions why people dropped out either.

>

> Yeah, if they don't want to listen..I wouldn't waste a lot of breath trying

>

> to convince them.

>

> Jan

>

>

> >

> > I said something on another group about hbot not being good if you are

> > mercury toxic and everyone kind of jum

>

>

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