I would encourage you to read the thread in its entirety and join the discussion. I have been doing mHBOT since 2011, and it cured me of intractable neuro-Lyme and coinfections.
Can you tell me more about what you signed up for (e.g., what pressure they are using, timeline for expected results, etc.)?
Feel free to PM me, as the protocol is crucial and unfortunately many clinics are treating as if "one size fits all".
Also beware of promises of quick and lasting results after a few sessions...this is a "marathon not a sprint", but the results are 100% worth it.
Just want to make sure you are well informed!
Posted by Clint31 (Member # 16420) on :
This is the place I am doing it at
Posted by Phoiph (Member # 41238) on :
Clint~
I just replied to your PM.
Posted by 6t5frlane (Member # 8628) on :
Did 2. No difference. I have a ear tube 3rd time in got real dizzy so had to stop9
Posted by Phoiph (Member # 41238) on :
quote:Originally posted by 6t5frlane: Did 2. No difference. I have a ear tube 3rd time in got real dizzy so had to stop9
Hi 6t5frlane,
So sorry you couldn't continue your "dives". Unfortunately, it would be unlikely to experience lasting subjective results after only 2 dives.
Interestingly, Dr. Harch has recorded objective changes (e.g., improved SPECT scans) on patients after just 1 dive, and sometimes uses these results to predict response.
I hope in the future you'll be able to try again.
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
As Phoiph said, we have a huge thread on this.
My most memorable conversation with a Lyme patient - he had really bad pain. He was able to afford $200 oxygen dives. He reported that suddenly with his 34th dive, his pain ended and he was so happy!! I never saw him again to find out what happened.
His story indicates that there may be a sufficient number of oxygen treatments to turn the corner on symptoms.
Posted by hiker53 (Member # 6046) on :
6t5frlane—I also have an ear tube in one ear and a torn ear drum in the other ear.
My ENT, who I respect very much, told me never to do hyperbaric chamber dives with an ear tube. Can cause damage to inner ear.
Sure hope your dizziness resolved.
Maybe when your ear tube falls out and the ear drum heals you can try again.