Hyperbaric Therapy
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Hyperbaric
Hi Dennis, I underwent hyperbaric treatments, the reason I had it was so that some teeth could be pulled. The hyperbaric supposedly facilitates blood through through areas that have been subjected to radiation. When I had the teeth pulled, the pain was minimal and the bleeding ok. I need some more teeth pulled but will not have the treatment. Have not heard of it as a facilitator for repairing laryngeal cells. The treatment itself is duck soup, just time consuming
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dennis, I've never heard of
dennis, I've never heard of it but I wish you the very best. You will need to let us know if it truly works. Good luck.
Debbie0 -
This comment has been removed by the Moderatordebbiejeanne said:dennis, I've never heard of
dennis, I've never heard of it but I wish you the very best. You will need to let us know if it truly works. Good luck.
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Hi DennisHondo said:Hi Dennis
Will keep you in my prayers and my thought that it works for you my friend.
I really hope that this works for you and gives you some of the relief that you need. I know that you have had a rough time with the radiation side effects too. Keep us posted, I will keep praying.0 -
Thankssweetblood22 said:Hi Dennis
I really hope that this works for you and gives you some of the relief that you need. I know that you have had a rough time with the radiation side effects too. Keep us posted, I will keep praying.
Thanks Sweetblood, that means alot, I need all the good thoughts you can give me...Dennis, and I will keep you posted0 -
Hi Dennisdennis318 said:Thanks
Thanks Sweetblood, that means alot, I need all the good thoughts you can give me...Dennis, and I will keep you posted
I went to another dentist Friday and got more of the same story nothing they can do. My Jaw will not open enough for them to do anything, he suggests I do some hyperbaric treatments and get all the molders pulled. Here is the big kicker if they accidently break the Jaw bone I will need to get the Jaw replaced. I am going to Google and see what Jaw bone replacement is about, I hope they don’t use a dead mans Jaw…
Keep strong and keep fighting.0 -
Hondo, I'm sorry to hearHondo said:Hi Dennis
I went to another dentist Friday and got more of the same story nothing they can do. My Jaw will not open enough for them to do anything, he suggests I do some hyperbaric treatments and get all the molders pulled. Here is the big kicker if they accidently break the Jaw bone I will need to get the Jaw replaced. I am going to Google and see what Jaw bone replacement is about, I hope they don’t use a dead mans Jaw…
Keep strong and keep fighting.
Hondo, I'm sorry to hear that you have been faced with yet another opstical. I hope that you will find good news in your research. Sometimes it just seems like it never ends. Hang in there and we will be praying for you. Keep us posted.
God Bless,
Debbie0 -
Hi Debbiedebbiejeanne said:Hondo, I'm sorry to hear
Hondo, I'm sorry to hear that you have been faced with yet another opstical. I hope that you will find good news in your research. Sometimes it just seems like it never ends. Hang in there and we will be praying for you. Keep us posted.
God Bless,
Debbie
Something I have learned that with God even something bad can be good if he blesses it. I don’t know where he is leading but I am willing to follow him all the way. Even if I am toothless here on this earth I know he will have a new pair waiting for me in heaven.
Thanks you very much and God continue to bless you too.0 -
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for radiation damage
I am a stage 4 colon cancer survivor that started working in hyperbaric medicine after watching numerous patients recovery quickly from throat cancer / radiation tissue damage. I couldn't believe how quickly (usually within 90 - 120 days) they would heal with something so simple. Little did I know that it would play a part in saving my life 20 years later.
While Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is approved for treating the damaging effects of radiation, it is also used to make the radiation more effective. I am one of the first humans to discover that it also makes chemotherapy more effective while reducing the side effects. While this has been theorized for years, no one had ever done a human study. But with me being a stage 4 patient and working in the field, I knew the risks and potential benefits and it was a no brainer to try it on myself.
My passion for HBOT has lead me to create a medical journal that promotes the us of HBOT. Our most recent issue was dedicated to the long known science of how it works on active cancers. You can read more about this online at: www.hyperbaricmagazine.com
It is a very well known scientific fact that HBOT in no way causes the spread of cancer. In 1931 it was discovered that cancer can not live in the presence of pure oxygen. It was from here that it became logical to research how increased oxygen could aid other forms of cancer therapy.
If you are considering having HBOT to close a radiation induced wound, you have nothing but good times to look forward to. It is approved by all insurance carriers and Medicare. It is painless and a good way to get some rest. It won’t cure cancer but will sure as heck give you the best shot for feeling well while enduring every other form of therapy. I have been on chemotherapy for almost 2 ½ years without ever being sick, anemic, or weak. HBOT build both red & white blood cells and promotes a healthy body while your other therapies do what they were designed to do.0 -
ken, welcome and thank youkennethlocklear said:Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for radiation damage
I am a stage 4 colon cancer survivor that started working in hyperbaric medicine after watching numerous patients recovery quickly from throat cancer / radiation tissue damage. I couldn't believe how quickly (usually within 90 - 120 days) they would heal with something so simple. Little did I know that it would play a part in saving my life 20 years later.
While Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is approved for treating the damaging effects of radiation, it is also used to make the radiation more effective. I am one of the first humans to discover that it also makes chemotherapy more effective while reducing the side effects. While this has been theorized for years, no one had ever done a human study. But with me being a stage 4 patient and working in the field, I knew the risks and potential benefits and it was a no brainer to try it on myself.
My passion for HBOT has lead me to create a medical journal that promotes the us of HBOT. Our most recent issue was dedicated to the long known science of how it works on active cancers. You can read more about this online at: www.hyperbaricmagazine.com
It is a very well known scientific fact that HBOT in no way causes the spread of cancer. In 1931 it was discovered that cancer can not live in the presence of pure oxygen. It was from here that it became logical to research how increased oxygen could aid other forms of cancer therapy.
If you are considering having HBOT to close a radiation induced wound, you have nothing but good times to look forward to. It is approved by all insurance carriers and Medicare. It is painless and a good way to get some rest. It won’t cure cancer but will sure as heck give you the best shot for feeling well while enduring every other form of therapy. I have been on chemotherapy for almost 2 ½ years without ever being sick, anemic, or weak. HBOT build both red & white blood cells and promotes a healthy body while your other therapies do what they were designed to do.
ken, welcome and thank you for this impressive post. Many here have been wondering if this could help them and it sounds like you have answered their questions. Thank you for taking the time to help by posting, it is greatly appreciated by all. I'm glad that you won the battle with your cancer and that you didn't have all the bad effects of the trmnts.
God Bless,
Debbie0 -
Praising God through the storms of lifeHondo said:Hi Debbie
Something I have learned that with God even something bad can be good if he blesses it. I don’t know where he is leading but I am willing to follow him all the way. Even if I am toothless here on this earth I know he will have a new pair waiting for me in heaven.
Thanks you very much and God continue to bless you too.
While I am new to this forum, I am pleased to hear of fellow believers that can praise Jesus through life’s challenges. I have come to a point where I couldn't say I wish this had never happened because I have become so much closer to God through this. Not only has my relationship grown closer to God, but God has used me to testify of His greatness despite this disease.
One of the first things a close friend of mine said upon hearing my stage 4 diagnosis was "Count it all joy". I didn't get this at all until recently. I have been able to count this all Joy do to my complete reliance upon Jesus.
When the doctors told me it was hopeless and that I would die, my family and Church declared in God's Word that I would live to testify of His greatness. I had a son 18 months after diagnosis. Not only I am living, but my family is expanding. God is good, all the time!
I just wanted to say thank you for your words of encouragement.
Sincerely,
Ken0 -
Learning our purpose in lifedebbiejeanne said:ken, welcome and thank you
ken, welcome and thank you for this impressive post. Many here have been wondering if this could help them and it sounds like you have answered their questions. Thank you for taking the time to help by posting, it is greatly appreciated by all. I'm glad that you won the battle with your cancer and that you didn't have all the bad effects of the trmnts.
God Bless,
Debbie
Thank you for your kind words.
I was already on a path to raise awareness of HBOT for other indications (such as stroke, autisim, etc.) before my diagnosis, but cancer helped to redirect my focus on what this therapy could do for this patient population. Little did I know that at age 38 I would be one of them. But I feel God has used me as a vessel. I have been given knowledge of how this therapy works and applies to cancer and am fortunate enough to work with enough doctors that understand the theories and are willing to apply it in an attempt to improve the lives of fellow patients. When you have stage 4 you have nothing but hope. That very hope opened the doors for me to discover something that I hope will benefit the rest of us.
I have made it my life's mission to inform the world through publications & web sites how HBOT can affect cancer and the other therapies we take.
I look forward to sharing any information I have with this community because this is how we all gain knowledge.
Thank you again,
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Ken, i am a very strongkennethlocklear said:Praising God through the storms of life
While I am new to this forum, I am pleased to hear of fellow believers that can praise Jesus through life’s challenges. I have come to a point where I couldn't say I wish this had never happened because I have become so much closer to God through this. Not only has my relationship grown closer to God, but God has used me to testify of His greatness despite this disease.
One of the first things a close friend of mine said upon hearing my stage 4 diagnosis was "Count it all joy". I didn't get this at all until recently. I have been able to count this all Joy do to my complete reliance upon Jesus.
When the doctors told me it was hopeless and that I would die, my family and Church declared in God's Word that I would live to testify of His greatness. I had a son 18 months after diagnosis. Not only I am living, but my family is expanding. God is good, all the time!
I just wanted to say thank you for your words of encouragement.
Sincerely,
Ken
Ken, i am a very strong believer and I know without a doubt that God has brought me thru many, many hard struggles. God has worked miracles in my life that I and my family have WITNESSED. Without my faith in God I would not have made it this far in life. I am struggling right now due to the loss of a nephew who was like my own son. Some days I just want to completely give up but then I remember that God will bring me thru this as He has all my struggles and heartaches. I know God will continue to be with me, protect me, and lead me where He wants my life to go. I put all my trust in God b/c without Him, I am truly lost.
Thank you for your post and God bless you friend.
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ken, i'm very sorry that youkennethlocklear said:Learning our purpose in life
Thank you for your kind words.
I was already on a path to raise awareness of HBOT for other indications (such as stroke, autisim, etc.) before my diagnosis, but cancer helped to redirect my focus on what this therapy could do for this patient population. Little did I know that at age 38 I would be one of them. But I feel God has used me as a vessel. I have been given knowledge of how this therapy works and applies to cancer and am fortunate enough to work with enough doctors that understand the theories and are willing to apply it in an attempt to improve the lives of fellow patients. When you have stage 4 you have nothing but hope. That very hope opened the doors for me to discover something that I hope will benefit the rest of us.
I have made it my life's mission to inform the world through publications & web sites how HBOT can affect cancer and the other therapies we take.
I look forward to sharing any information I have with this community because this is how we all gain knowledge.
Thank you again,
Ken
ken, i'm very sorry that you are going thru the battle but I'm glad you decided to come here and share your knowledge with us. I think you're awesome! You will be in my prayers. Prayers have a powerful impact as many of us know. Have a wonderful day! :0)
God Bless,
Debbie0 -
HBOTdebbiejeanne said:ken, i'm very sorry that you
ken, i'm very sorry that you are going thru the battle but I'm glad you decided to come here and share your knowledge with us. I think you're awesome! You will be in my prayers. Prayers have a powerful impact as many of us know. Have a wonderful day! :0)
God Bless,
Debbie
This is very welcome, Ken- you, and the info you've provided. They use the HBOT at the hospital where I got my PEG and Port, but my Drs. are actually aligned with another hospital- and kinda wish this treatment had been at least mentioned by them.
Any possibility the HBOT can help Lhermitte's Sign-type nerve damage?
Also- who would you suggest I talk to in regards to this treatment for my mouth/teeth? My ENT, Rad, or Onco? My regular Dr. isn't really an option, for me.
thanks
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Hi Kenkennethlocklear said:Praising God through the storms of life
While I am new to this forum, I am pleased to hear of fellow believers that can praise Jesus through life’s challenges. I have come to a point where I couldn't say I wish this had never happened because I have become so much closer to God through this. Not only has my relationship grown closer to God, but God has used me to testify of His greatness despite this disease.
One of the first things a close friend of mine said upon hearing my stage 4 diagnosis was "Count it all joy". I didn't get this at all until recently. I have been able to count this all Joy do to my complete reliance upon Jesus.
When the doctors told me it was hopeless and that I would die, my family and Church declared in God's Word that I would live to testify of His greatness. I had a son 18 months after diagnosis. Not only I am living, but my family is expanding. God is good, all the time!
I just wanted to say thank you for your words of encouragement.
Sincerely,
Ken
You are so correct, at first having this cancer was to me a low blow, it is only now I realized what God was doing, it is a way to help others know him. What Satan menthe as a curse God turned in to a Blessing
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keep us posted HondoHondo said:Hi Debbie
Something I have learned that with God even something bad can be good if he blesses it. I don’t know where he is leading but I am willing to follow him all the way. Even if I am toothless here on this earth I know he will have a new pair waiting for me in heaven.
Thanks you very much and God continue to bless you too.
Please let us know what's going on in your life and the jaw situation, praying for you and your family..Dennis, You'll get around this0 -
Is HBOT safe?kennethlocklear said:Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for radiation damage
I am a stage 4 colon cancer survivor that started working in hyperbaric medicine after watching numerous patients recovery quickly from throat cancer / radiation tissue damage. I couldn't believe how quickly (usually within 90 - 120 days) they would heal with something so simple. Little did I know that it would play a part in saving my life 20 years later.
While Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is approved for treating the damaging effects of radiation, it is also used to make the radiation more effective. I am one of the first humans to discover that it also makes chemotherapy more effective while reducing the side effects. While this has been theorized for years, no one had ever done a human study. But with me being a stage 4 patient and working in the field, I knew the risks and potential benefits and it was a no brainer to try it on myself.
My passion for HBOT has lead me to create a medical journal that promotes the us of HBOT. Our most recent issue was dedicated to the long known science of how it works on active cancers. You can read more about this online at: www.hyperbaricmagazine.com
It is a very well known scientific fact that HBOT in no way causes the spread of cancer. In 1931 it was discovered that cancer can not live in the presence of pure oxygen. It was from here that it became logical to research how increased oxygen could aid other forms of cancer therapy.
If you are considering having HBOT to close a radiation induced wound, you have nothing but good times to look forward to. It is approved by all insurance carriers and Medicare. It is painless and a good way to get some rest. It won’t cure cancer but will sure as heck give you the best shot for feeling well while enduring every other form of therapy. I have been on chemotherapy for almost 2 ½ years without ever being sick, anemic, or weak. HBOT build both red & white blood cells and promotes a healthy body while your other therapies do what they were designed to do.
"It is a very well known scientific fact that HBOT in no way causes the spread of cancer. In 1931 it was discovered that cancer can not live in the presence of pure oxygen. It was from here that it became logical to research how increased oxygen could aid other forms of cancer therapy."
Ken, the above statement seems a bit over-the-top. Could you point to some authoritative studies supporting this statement?
I've had two round of radiation to my neck and am about to undergo a second neck surgery. My doctors worry about wound healing, but are also worried about using HBOT specifically because they think it could promote the growth of any residual cancer cells. Right now, I think they plan to take a "wait-and-see" approach and only use HBOT if I appear to be having a very difficult time healing after surgery.
There are always two basic issues for any treatment for any medical condition: (1) safety, and (2) efficacy. I went to the web site for your HBOT magazine hoping to find authoritative scientific/clinical data supporting your claims of safety. If its there, its well-hidden.
I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but your claims regarding the use of HBOT in cancer patients need substantiation - especially because they seem to run counter to the worries my doctors have expressed to me.
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See this article:
http://www.oncologystat.com/journals/journal_scans/Hyperbaric_Oxygen_Therapy_for_Late_Radiation_Associated_Tissue_Necroses_Is_It_Safe_in_Patients_With_Locoregionally_Recurrent_and_Then_Successfully_Salvaged_Head-and-Neck_Cancers.html;jsessionid=2870057B08ABD424069127E5D668E7EC
"HBOT increases the risk of cancer re-recurrence" in locoregionally recurrent head and neck cancer. "HBOT should be given with caution... "if it cannot be omitted entirely," it should be deferred for 9 months or longer.0
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