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Treat seizures with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Sun, 08/26/2007 - 22:31
I haven't seen anything here about treating seizure disorders with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). I'm really quite surprised. I've seen amazing successes for my daughter as well as others with seizure disorders since beginning HBOT treatments several years ago. Has anyone had any experience with HBOT?

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Re: Treat seizures with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Submitted by Ivo on Wed, 2011-06-01 - 20:51

TO jlunsford

Hi, I just found that page, and i am researching hbot method for myself, as i am having post concussion syndrome with seizures/ still the Dr can't tell if it is posttraumatic epilepsy/. As the post is from 2008, can you provide more infromation how the hbot treatment has worked for you and etc.

 

Regards

Ivaylo

TO jlunsford

Hi, I just found that page, and i am researching hbot method for myself, as i am having post concussion syndrome with seizures/ still the Dr can't tell if it is posttraumatic epilepsy/. As the post is from 2008, can you provide more infromation how the hbot treatment has worked for you and etc.

 

Regards

Ivaylo

They are safe for seizure

Submitted by Gordana_5d9228cb25834 on Mon, 2019-09-30 - 12:10
They are safe for seizure disorders if you use/stay under 1.5-1.7 ATA

They are safe for seizure

Submitted by Gordana_5d9228cb25834 on Mon, 2019-09-30 - 12:12
They are safe for seizure disorders if you use/stay under 1.5-1.7 ATA

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