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JenInMa
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I'm interested in using this treatment for my 11 year old soon. I would love to hear of any experience... both good and bad.
Also, does anyone know of a facility in Ma. or New England that will treat Lyme on a child?
Thank you in advance for any help on this,
Jen

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IGG 41++, 58+
IGM 31 IND, 41 IND, 83-93 IND

Son (most chronically ill)
IGG 41+
IGM 39 IND, 41+++
Bartonella positive

Daughter
IGG 39 IND, 41++, 58+
IGM 31+, 41 IND, 83-93+

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timaca
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You can do a search on Lymenet for HBOT and come up with some experiences. I searched for mine and here is something I came up with: http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/1/51921?#000008

Best, Timaca

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sammy
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Several people here have tried hyperbaric oxygen treatments.

The HBOT can be very helpful but I don't believe that they alone will cure you. If you try HBOT you will still need to treat the coinfections with antibiotics and or herbs.

I tried HBOT last year (80+ dives). It seemed to help with my Lyme symptoms. I definitely herxed and started to notice improvements. Unfortunately my coinfection symptoms got worse during the later part of treatment. I was still very sick when I finished.

A former member WildCondor got well by using HBOT and antibiotics. She shares her experience and a wealth of information on her website. Be sure to check it out. When I was searching for information she helped answer most all of my questions.

http://www.wildcondor.com/hyperbaric.html

Good luck

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I did HBOT too for myself & 15 year old son, I herxed awful & he did not herx much but saw much better stamina with him. I did 39 treatments 1st then my son did 20+, his labs are better, I am getting my amagalms out then going back to HBOT, just not sure about abx's or herbals, I am almost finished with my 6 month Cowden herbals. Check out youtube & search hyperbarics. There are many news interviews of people recovering from hbot alone. Ive also just started hearing hbot help with metal/mercury detox & rebulding mitochondria. Good luck
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I think you are not suppose to do HBOT if you still have Babesia. It loves the oxygen unlike the other co infections. Treat that first.
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I did HBOT--44 dives in a monoplace chamber in San Diego...felt better while doing it but felt bad again after I stopped...I think it revved me up because of the oxygen so it made me feel better while I was diving....However, once the oxygen ceased, I went back to the same stiffness and fatigue....IMHO, it's not curative of lyme despite the Fife studies....
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