I wish that was true because there are plenty of HBOT systems you can buy between $15,000 and $30,000 but the majority of people that I know did not go into remission with those 1.3-1.6 ATA systems rather it had to be over 2.0 and in order to get that deep you have to get a 3.0 ATA system that costs over $100,000 used or goto to your local hospital or private HBOT facility that use 6.0 ATA.
Sometimes I just want to give up on getting a 3.0 and try out a 1.3 ATA purely for recovery and see if I do a hundred dives at home if it would help with anything.
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Originally Posted by allentgamer
There used to be a member here that has passed on now, but he did in depth research on HBOT, and he recommended that the dives should go no deeper then 1.5 atmospheres. He said that deeper then that wouldnt be good for CRPS II. He also was spurring me to try this, but I could never get approval. He always told me that 80 dives at 1.5 would be the perfect way to battle the RSD, and said if I went deeper it actually would do more harm then good. He does have old posts in here, his name was Vicc.
Quite the ornery old guy, but I believe he did do his research, and have always wanted to give it a go.
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