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Default HBOT for Alzheimers, Anyone?

Hi everyone! I'm wondering if anybody has any experience treating an Alzheimers patient with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy? I have done some internet research, but I would be interested in any personal experience, you might share with me. I really would like to know at what ata, how long(duration of dive) and how many dives, as well as results. I'm really not sure of the Alzheimers diagnosis. The dementia may be Lyme related, but we are waiting for test results. Thank you so much in advance for any response.
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