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Date: | Mon, 25 Sep 2000 11:15:24 -0400 |
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The second SPECT-scan provides very convincing evidence of the efficacy of
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy--which is very helpful when seeking reimbursement
from 3rd party payors. If reimbursement is not an issue, then I wouldn't
worry about a second SPECT-scan.
>David
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>We did a SPECT scan before his first HBO series but he was so miserable =
>and sick from the sedation we didn't have a second one done. After all, =
>the purpose of the treatments was to see improvement in quality of life, =
>which we did. One of the reasons we like HBO is that it is pleasant for =
>him. The SPECT scan experience was not! The scientist in me regrets we =
>don't have imaging evidence to support Anthony's clinical improvements but =
>the Mom in me is okay with that.
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>Yvonne
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>>>> [log in to unmask] 09/20/00 01:20AM >>>
>Yvonne,
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>Did Anthony have SPECT-scans before HBOT and again after HBOT?
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>I have never claimed that HBOT is a claim for cp, only that it is a proven =
>treatment verified by SPECT-scan imaging.
"I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form
of tyranny over the mind of man." --Thomas Jefferson, an early advocate of
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy.
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David Freels
2948 Windfield Circle
Tucker, GA 30084-6714
USA
770/491-6776 (phone and fax)
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