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Posted by Hoops123 (Member # 18333) on :
 
I am thinking of renting a unit for a month as I have multiple family members with lyme. If anyone has had a good/bad experience with HBOT, would appreciate hearing from you.
 
Posted by kgg (Member # 5867) on :
 
There is a Yahoo group that is now not active, but you can join and read about their experiences.

I am not sure a month would do much.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/lyme-mildhyperbaric/?yguid=237611279

Karen
 
Posted by Phoiph (Member # 41238) on :
 
Hoops...

I am well thanks to mHBOT. You can look for my posts under "Mild Hyperbaric Treatment" or "Success Stories"...or PM me if you wish.
 
Posted by Phoiph (Member # 41238) on :
 
Hello, again...

Here's a little more detail...

I had severe neurological Lyme w/Babesia & Bartonella for 8 years...considered an antibiotic failure, and so ill I was homebound for 5 years straight.

My symptoms were extreme and relentless; too many to list here. I was told, even by LLMD's, that I needed a miracle, and there was nothing more they could do for me (I tried many, many protocols with never any improvement, just a continual spiral downward).

I eventually became so toxic and environmentally sensitive that I could do no treatments for 5 years before starting MILD hyperbaric treatment w/supplemental oxygen (I bought my own chamber and self-treated 1 hour daily).

I now have my life back...working again, running (I had been a runner for 17 years, pre-Lyme), traveling, etc. It has been a miraculous recovery, and it is 100% due to mHBOT (along with meticulous diet, and gradual exercise).

I believe success depends on the frequency and consistency of use...many people say they "tried hyperbaric, but it didn't work"...but if you query them, inevitably they didn't do it consistently or frequently enough...or for a long enough duration. You must be committed to this treatment to have success. Also, research is showing that lower pressures are better for treating certain neurological conditions, so may be why some people with neurological Lyme who used higher pressures in the hard chambers didn't progress.

I almost made the fatal mistake of returning my chamber after 40 consecutive "dives", not feeling any improvement at that point. Fortunately, I was talked into continuing treatment, and felt the first "change" (not necessarily "improvement") after about 2 months.

It was a rocky, 2-step-forward, 1-step back road, but after several months, although I was not completely well, I was functional again, and after 1-1/2 years, I was "back"...

Now, 2 years from the beginning of treatment, I am still noticing benefits from the chamber...and truly have my life back...very active again...no medications...no restrictions...

Low (pressure) and slow WORKS...I'm living proof...

Here's another thread...

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/125201#000032
 


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