
When
you are the parent to a
special needs child, you are always doing research in some form or
another.
Researching medical documents, Internet searches and connecting with
other
parents are just some of the ways of researching possible solutions for
a
special needs parent. One never knows when they might find the solution
they
have been searching for.
For
my wife and I, our
search led us to: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. After going through piles
of
research and speaking to different references, we decided to go forward
with
this treatment.
A Summary Of Hyperbaric Oxygen
Therapy
Now
then, what
is Hyperbaric Oxygen
Treatment (HBOT)?
Hyperbaric
Oxygen Treatment
is not a new process; it has been around for years in the treatment of
many
different conditions. Some of the conditions that have been treated
previously
include: skin graphs and flaps, decompression sickness, burns, severe
anemia,
wound healing and more. Recently,
the following areas are being treated with this treatment: Autism,
Cerebral
Palsy, Crohn's Disease, Cancer, Diabetes, ADD/ADHD and many more. The main benefit of the
treatment is the
application of oxygen to speed up the healing process.
There
have been case studies
that show the treatment has produced more dramatic results for children
with
such conditions as Cerebral Palsy or Autism.
This and other research has led more and more parents and
patients to use this therapy for a possible, long-term therapy to
assist them
with the various conditions.
Hyperbaric
Oxygen Therapy or
HBOT, is a non-invasive
method of using 100% oxygen
while under an increased atmospheric pressure in a managed and
controlled body
chamber. The chamber is a container that the patient can sit or lie in
while
absorbing the 100% oxygen under a prescribed pressure.
The Process We Took
The
first step was to meet
with the Doctor at the facility to go over the process and facility as
well as an
examination to make sure my daughter was able to go through the
treatments. There
were no issues with my daughter going through the therapy and we moved
on to
the next step.
The
second step was to setup
a schedule for treatments. We were put on a schedule of five
days/ week for four weeks. At that point we would gauge
the progress and
decide if we wanted to move on with an additional four weeks of
treatment.
One
thing needs to be
pointed out (and was made very clear to us) – Hyperbaric Oxygen
Treatments are usually not covered by insurance and will require payment "out of pocket". Luckily
for us, we had a Hyperbaric
center within driving distance to us and offered
fees that were less than other treatment centers further away. Even
though the
cost was still substantial, we did not have to pay travel or lodging
fees to go
to another treatment facility located out of our area.
Since
the chamber is a 100%
oxygen environment, my daughter couldn't have any powders, creams,
gels, etc on
her. We were provided clothes to change her into...very
similar to comfortable pajamas.
The
facility provided
televisions with DVD players for my daughter to watch during the
treatment. We
could bring in DVD movies or we could pick from their collection of
movies.
The
time my daughter was in
the chamber was approximately 90 minutes. Fifteen minutes to compress,
sixty
minutes for the treatment and fifteen minutes to decompress. Some
patients may
have some issues with their ears in the chamber, but our daughter had
no issues
during the treatments.
The
chamber had the capacity
to accommodate one adult and one child while lying down. My daughter
had no
issues sitting or lying down while watching something on the
television.
Usually she would watch one of her favorite cartoon shows or a
children's
movie.
The
first day of treatment
was the most difficult for getting her to go inside the chamber.
Understandably, going into this chamber for the first time can be a
scary
experience. After some coaxing, and showing her how it worked, she got
into the
chamber. All went to plan during the treatment and she came out happy
to see
us. After that day, I only had one other day that she didn't want to go
into
the chamber, but it was only temporary. All other times, she would
wheel her
wheelchair right over and have me help her into the chamber. She would
make
funny faces to me while watching television through the see-through
chamber.
Through
all of this, the
visits with my daughter to the facility wouldn't have been as enjoyable
if not
for the great staff. Anything that was needed with my daughter or just
to talk
on a personal level, they were there to help out. I am grateful to have
such a
caring and knowledgeable set of people to work with while I was taking
my
daughter to have her treatments. I want to personally thank Renee and
Brian for
their caring and support during our stay with them at the Hyperbaric
Center.
My Daughter Before Hyperbaric
Treatments
At
the time of the
treatments, my daughter was three years old. We have recently completed
all the
treatments and she recently turned four years old.
Since
birth, she has had many
different issues. At two months of age, she was admitted into the PCICU
area of
a large children's hospital with different symptoms including
respiratory distress.
The hospital was
unable to find or
tell us what happened. She suddenly got better. At one point, I wasn't
sure what
was going to happen. After that, we have gone through many different
specialists. Most have not been able to give us any answers. After
visiting one
particular specialist, we were told a current diagnosis of: Ataxic Cerebral Palsy.
Early
on, we were able to
find out my daughter has Ataxia and Hypertonia. Until the Ataxic
Cerebral Palsy
diagnosis, we were mostly in the dark about
what
was causing my child's
Ataxia and Hypertonia. Even
today,
we are still unaware of the cause of the other conditions my daughter
is
experiencing. This has led us, along with many other parents, to find
alternatives for treatment and resolutions.
My
daughter has different
areas that are impacted by her condition. At four years of age, she is
unable
to stand, walk, speak, control some of her gross and fine motor skills,
and
more. Her Ataxia causes her to shake, at times uncontrollably, and can
make
simple movements more difficult. She has been through different tests,
medications and therapies. She has different gait trainers, walkers and
a
wheelchair. Before the treatments, she was only showing marginal
improvements
in learning to make sounds and speak as well as minimal improvement to
her
gross and fine motor skills.
My Daughter After Hyperbaric
Treatments
It
is now a few weeks after
completing a total of eight weeks of HBOT. She has recently celebrated
her fourth
birthday. The difference compared to before her undergoing HBOT is
noticeable, not
only to but also, to others
including my parents and my wife's
family.
Before
undergoing the
treatments, we took video of my daughter doing things such as crawling,
moving
around and general playing. We have now taken a video in the last week
for
comparison.
The
results between the videos are
indisputable.
The
way my daughter moves,
crawls, reaches for objects and even tries to speak has improved. Her
mannerisms, shakiness, gross and fine motor skills have improved to the
point
where it is noticeable to others that don't see her on a regular basis.
On her
own, she has started to work on standing more, interacting more with
television
programs with sounds and sometimes even tries to speak words.
One
of the things my wife
and I have noticed was that she is doing the hand sign for "I love
you". She is
able to bend her fingers enough to form this sign and do it on a
regular basis.
Conclusion:
Overall,
others, as well as
my wife and I, have noticed the improvements in my daughter's physical
and
mental condition. It is our belief that the HBOT treatments are indeed
a viable
treatment that any special needs parent should look into.
We
are currently done with
treatments for this year, but,
we will be looking to
doing more treatments in the future.
Again, I want to personally thank the staff at the
Hyperbaric Center and
everyone that was instrumental in helping us administer these
treatments for my
daughter.
If
anyone out there is
looking into or would like to know more about Hyperbaric Oxygen
Treatments for
their children, I would be happy to share my experiences with you.
Photo Courtesy of South Florida
Center for H.O.P.E. (Hyperbaric
Oxygen Producing Environment)
http://www.sfcenterforhope.com/