So our time is over here in Kansas City. Christian had 32 dives total. The typical protocol is 40 which we have been able to do in the past but this time I have 2 other little ones at home and 3 weeks away is enough. I am very glad that we were able to get Christian here for this special therapy. You kind of never know in what way it might help your child. The brain is a funny thing...or I should say complicated:) Every child reacts differently and see different results. When Christian was 2-3 yrs old and we came we saw a big decrease in seizures and even one type that stopped completely. We were hopeful we would see that again. Yesterday he only had 1 seizure (typical day is 7 short ones) and today he only had 4. Maybe we will continue to see a decrease. The effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy continues up to 3 months after you stop. So we could still see some changes.
Of course, I posted earlier that we had seen a huge benefit in his walking and decreased tone in his left arm.
THANK YOU
Thank you to all who participated in Dodging to make a Difference tournament. You made it possible for us to give Christian the best therapies and every chance to help him live a better life! We are so grateful.
To my mom who has been the caregiver for Bryant and Sydney. Thank you sooooo much! I can never repay you.
To my husband who supports the decision to bring Christian to therapy out of town even when it splits us up for a time. (they did all come up several days) I love you babe.
To Hyperbaric Healing Institute in Kansas City...thank you for making this available and helping out whenever possible! www.hhi-kc.com
Can't wait to get home!
THE ROLE OF HBOT IN CEREBRAL PALSY
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a descriptive neurological and physical problem originating from defects in motor cortices. Collectively these are labeled as cerebral palsy.Cerebral Palsy is non-progressive, non-contagious, permanent neurological abnormality. The location and size of the lesion will determine what deficit the child will have. The abnormalities occur in utero, during or after birth up until age five. The affected individual is influenced by genetic and environmental factors as well. Cerebral Palsy is associated with a perinatal hypoxic event (tight nuchal or prolapsed cord), placental abnormalities , prolonged labor, or infection transmitted during delivery.
There is no known cure for cerebral palsy, and there is no standard therapy. Early treatment gives a child a better chance to overcome disabilities.
Two alternative therapies considered by some to be controversial include neuromuscular electrical stimulation and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). HBOT might be beneficial in treating Cerebral Palsy cases that are due to traumatic brain injury caused by decreased oxygen.
The theoretical basis for HBOT in CP is that there are areas in the brain next to the CP lesions that are hypoxic due to marginal tissue perfusion. HBOT can increase the available oxygen to these marginal tissues and reactivate the cells to become functional. The number of cells that can be “salvaged” by HBOT cannot be determined. HBOT might cause improvement in motor skills, attention span, visual and verbal commands.
For this treatment, HBOT is used at “low pressure” (1.5 to 1.7 atmospheres absolute), as this has been demonstrated to be optimal pressure that an injured brain can tolerate without toxicity.