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Catastrophic stroke -- ataxic (unable to maintain balance) and aphasic (slurred and impaired speech.)


Photo', far left -- 2 days post stroke May 5, 2007, Photo', right, Nick' comatose but off vent' March 4, 2007
Nick hovered in a coma for five weeks in San Diego Children's Hospital. When he eventually awoke, he was unable to talk or walk. Was Nick's life "over" in a normal sense? His parents refused to believe so and their research led them to hard-chamber hyperbarics. Nevertheless, the pediatric neurologists at the hospital were not experienced in the use of HBOT for strokes and were reluctant to write the needed prescription for 'Nick to commence treatments.
However, the Hospital's pediatric rehabilitation specialist was familiar with the benefits of HBOT on stroke patients and strongly encouraged the family to find a center to treat 'Nick. The specialist physician happily wrote the prescription. Next, the North Carolina Children's Charity "Gracie's Hope" also stepped in as angels and granted the family enough for 100 HBOT treatments. Click HERE for Gracie's Hope



Photo',
far left, First visit for HBOT, November 21, 2007
Photo', middle, Nick' and a happy Mom, HBOT Tx. 27, January 2, 2008
Photo' right, with a happy Dad. HBOT Tx 47 February 21, 2008
After 25 HBOT Tx. Nick was able to stand. His speech improved. By 45 HBOT Tx. Nick is now graduating from wheel-chair-walking frame and is now using forearm crutches. Nick has enrolled in High School and will attend like any other student his age. Apart from the subjective observations of his parents and the San Diego Healing Chambers staff, Nick's progress can be clearly seen by using "Archimedes expanding-circle" graphs.

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