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Old 06-16-2015, 09:29 AM #1
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Just wanted to say I've decided to start hbot therapy in July. The pain is crazy, my arms and legs feel permanently asleep ( only when I'm not on my feet moving around) if I'm sitting or laying down they are 100% entirely consumed by painful pins and beedles, electrical " fuzziness" and rhythmic pulsing. The stinging is so intense along with the numb feeling. Things are progressing so quickly I feel in my heart that my limbs will be permanently numb very soon ( within months) I actually think I have sfn ( obviously due to biopsy) but I think I have body wide crps from the acupuncture. I've been reading studies about how needle injuries in mice leads to decrease in small nerve fibers and crps.

I'm scared the hbot will make things worse since everything I have tried so far does...but what choice do I have? I've searched the crps forum and I found a few people tried this. Some with improvements others none. But very few people tryout. I hope it helps since it will be a minimum of $6000
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Found this site which is one of many.

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healt...tment_134,148/
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Being a scuba diver, I have one piece of advice if you have no experience in that area...

In the chamber, you will be "taken down" to 2 or 3 atmosphere's of pressure. That's 60 to 90 feet. About every 10 feet, you'd going to have to equalize your ears. Have you ever been to the bottom of the pool and felt that ear pain? That's a pressure equalization problem. It's easy to equalize, but some people have more trouble than others. Some people just have to move their jaws around, and that's all it takes to get their ears to "pop" and equalize. I'm not so lucky. I have to plug my nose and gently try to blow out my nose. I assume the nurse in the chamber would tell you that trick, but I thought I'd mention it just in case.

I was in a chamber a few times for a minor diving incident. It's not bad at all. Just take a book to read or something to keep you occupied. You'll actually come out feeling pretty energized.
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Hi canagirl,

I must just say that if you go into ANY new treatment with the mindset that it is not going to work, or make your condition worse, your stress and Anxiety will find a way to make that the case.

You really must learn to relax and be pragmatic, if not optimistic rather than pessimistic about meds and treatments. Give them a chance to work, or at least help.

If you really have no faith in hbot treatment your $6000 would be better spent on a lavish, relaxing family holiday, say to Disneyland?

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the hbot center only takes you to 2.4. They say medical literature doesn't provide enough info to say that going further gives any more benefits so they don't. The chambers are run by foreign trained doctors. I had contacted a few other places that were cheaper but they were personally owned chambers by individuals such as physio's and chiropractors with no training. They were about half the cost. I just feel better about going into the one with doctors.

They told me of only a couple risks

1. Changes to eyesight. however, they said this normally lasts only a few hours before returning to normal.

2. Eardrum pressure or damage. They said the patient has to take a few days off therapy and the issue resolves

3. Increased risk of seizure if you have seizures. If you experience seizures they don't take you above 1.5 ( I think he said 1.5) and they give you a mask to breathe into for a few minutes every 30min. I don't remember what they run through the mask. I don't experience seizures so wasn't paying close attention I guess.

If anybody has tried hbot and experienced any of these (or other side effects) I would appreciate hearing about them and if they resolved. thanks
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the hbot center only takes you to 2.4. They say medical literature doesn't provide enough info to say that going further gives any more benefits so they don't. The chambers are run by foreign trained doctors. I had contacted a few other places that were cheaper but they were personally owned chambers by individuals such as physio's and chiropractors with no training. They were about half the cost. I just feel better about going into the one with doctors.

They told me of only a couple risks

1. Changes to eyesight. however, they said this normally lasts only a few hours before returning to normal.

2. Eardrum pressure or damage. They said the patient has to take a few days off therapy and the issue resolves

3. Increased risk of seizure if you have seizures. If you experience seizures they don't take you above 1.5 ( I think he said 1.5) and they give you a mask to breathe into for a few minutes every 30min. I don't remember what they run through the mask. I don't experience seizures so wasn't paying close attention I guess.

If anybody has tried hbot and experienced any of these (or other side effects) I would appreciate hearing about them and if they resolved. thanks
Hi there,
I did three treatments in February. After first treatment, I had ear pain. Muddled through third and then the doctor (very kind guy) said that I was one of the few that could not tolerate the treatment.
I did not notice any change with my neuropathy symptoms.
My ears were abnormal for about six weeks. Now they are back to pre hbot treatment.
He told me I could have tubes placed. Since I am fighting my insurance company still for an emg, I don't think they will pay for the tubes. I have decided to not try hbot again.
I did get a refund for the remaining treatments, thankfully.
Might want to find out if there is any refund if you cant tolerate.
It was disappointing, as I had been at the end of my rope with my SFN, constant burning, painful to be touched anywhere, and painful to wear clothes.

Good luck, I certainly hope you find some relief and completely understand why you are pursuing hbot.
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thanks baba.
I sorry to hear you weren't able to tolerate it. However, I am happy to hear that the ear issues did resolve. I was very worried about this side effect. I did ask about getting a refund if I couldn't tolerate treatments and they said yes.
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Things are progressing so quickly I feel in my heart that my limbs will be permanently numb very soon ( within months) I actually think I have sfn ( obviously due to biopsy) but I think I have body wide crps from the acupuncture. I've been reading studies about how needle injuries in mice leads to decrease in small nerve fibers and crps.

I'm scared the hbot will make things worse since everything I have tried so far does...but what choice do I have? I've searched the crps forum and I found a few people tried this. Some with improvements others none. But very few people tryout. I hope it helps since it will be a minimum of $6000
Did your neuro think you have CRPS? Do you have any of the outward signs? This can be ruled out/examined with a bone scan.

If I were in your shoes, I would hold off on this 6000 dollar therapy and give the doctors some time to try and find the cause of the SFN first.
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Did your neuro think you have CRPS? Do you have any of the outward signs? This can be ruled out/examined with a bone scan.

If I were in your shoes, I would hold off on this 6000 dollar therapy and give the doctors some time to try and find the cause of the SFN first.
no, the neuro hasn't mentioned crps. She only mentioned anxiety and if I get more sleep and stop worrying I should be fine. She is away so she hasn't seen the positive biopsy results yet. Maybe, she will listen a little more carefully now. I don't have the outward signs...but talking to people on the crps site there are many that don't have outward signs. I do have other signs from the criteria list.

The thing is... I know there isn't anything wrong inside my body that is causing this. This all begin with twitching and jerking after taking domperidone. In a quest to fix that problem a naturopath ran a microcurrent through me for 45 minutes, I went home that night and felt like I had electricity running through me and I burned horribly all over. The burning died down after about 6 weeks to a better level. I then did acupuncture and that's when things blew up in terms of pain, compression feelings, stinging, numb feelings, and pulsing. It definitely all could be a coincidence that this stuff happened on the very nights and morning after these treatments...but In my heart I don't think so. Everything is so slow here...I'm sure it will take another year to run the tests and get the results back for things only to all be negative. in the meantime... I don't know how to handle myself...
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As a ex-scuba diver i think you will be fine.I a life time ago a introduction course how to operate a hyperbaric tank with noordhoek diving in rotterdam.But that is ages ago.
I think you will breath pure oxigen true your mask.How many sessions are you going to do for that 6000 dollars?o

What also could be the case with many of us is that our own immune system is attacking our bodies.
I have often thought of why my nerves got so damaged long after i took the medicine that is responsible for my nerve damage.

I found a very interesting article in the dailymail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/ar...NT-KILLER.html
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