HBOT dives Day 5
Sept 25: Today was my 5th dive and there were three other divers for this session. I am beginning to get into a rhythm with the dives and work on…
HBOT dives Day 4
Sept 24: Today was my 4th dive at 2.0 ATA and there were four other divers for this session. I am using my word-find magazine during the dive to keep…
HBOT dives Day 3
Sept 23: Today was my 3rd dive at 2.0 ATA and there were three other “divers” with me. The time passes fairly quickly between doing several “word find” pages and…
HBOT dives Day 2
Sept 22: Today I started my 2nd dive at 0800, there were two additional “divers” there with me and as we started the compression I had some trouble with equalizing…
HBOT dives Day 1
On September 21st, 2015, I started a series of 40 hyperbaric oxygen therapy dives. Sept. 21: Today will be my 1st dive. I arrived at the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy of…
HBOT dives for TBI
The founder of Team Veteran Foundation is a survivor of a near fatal Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and underwent emergency brain surgery 11/5/2002. I had a venous subdural hematoma and…
Oxygen Instead of Medication
Oxygen Instead of Medication
Daily there are 22 to 30 Veterans dying by suicide and many believe these are completely voluntary acts. Many say suicide is a cowardly act and I say these people do not know the facts behind these suicides.
Currently the protocol used by the VA for treating Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is the use of psychotropic drugs. Since a TBI is a physical injury of the brain, why would they use psychotropic drugs for the treatment of that injury? Treating a TBI with psychotropic drugs makes as much sense as treating a broken leg with the same drugs, both are physical injuries and neither is going to have positive results from the drugs. (more…)
USMC SSgt James Carey
Helping Marine SSgt James Carey along his way to recovering from a training accident that left him blind with severe neuromuscular damage caused from a near drowning during the training…
Why should Veterans have to prove what the VA already knows
Requiring the Veteran to prove exposures based on what is in the medical record is criminal and is the single source for the benefit backlogs. This is the MAJOR problem…
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