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Hyperbaric oxygen and intravenous injection treatments

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francispoon - 18 Feb 2004 04:05 GMT
According to my doctorS, both have to be conducted on the same day in
order to make each other effective.  Without such a supplementary
relationship, each will be made less effective or In-effective at all.
Do the hyperbaric oxygen treatment first before intravenous
injection.  In doing so, the head will less likely experience a
headache.

Something to share...

FP
Jim Chinnis - 18 Feb 2004 04:21 GMT
fyfpoon@hotmail.com (francispoon) wrote in part:

>According to my doctorS, both have to be conducted on the same day in
>order to make each other effective.  Without such a supplementary
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>FP

Any data?
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francispoon - 18 Feb 2004 10:43 GMT
> fyfpoon@hotmail.com (francispoon) wrote in part:
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> Any data?

From their experiences....

FP
ENTconsult - 18 Feb 2004 07:19 GMT
What are you being injected  - intravenous - with for hyperbaric treatment?
Murray Grossan, M.D.
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francispoon - 18 Feb 2004 10:50 GMT
> What are you being injected  - intravenous - with for hyperbaric treatment?

I have been injected with 2 kinds of herbs extracts.  The latter are
meant as 'blood thinners' or solution to make the blood 'less sticky'.
I am simply speaking unprofessionally in unprofessional terms.  The
idea is to pump enough solution into the body and that the hyperbaric
operation could help pump the medicine into the head.  According to
the doctors, it is difficult for the medicine to go into the brain
through intravenous injection but with the help of hyperbaric
operation, it is easier.

Personally I have found physiotherapy in which a professional massager
massages my head wound with her gentle hands everyday to be of great
value.  Each time after the massage, the head goes quiet for a long
time.  My T comes from the head wound suffered about a year ago.
Other people have different T origins and thus my experience may not
apply.

FP

> Murray Grossan, M.D.
> http://www.ent-consult.com
terri231@know.spam.mam - 18 Feb 2004 22:43 GMT
>> What are you being injected  - intravenous - with for hyperbaric treatment?
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>FP

Massaging what part of the head gives you relief?  

Terri

http://pub219.ezboard.com/btinnitusactivismandsupport
francispoon - 19 Feb 2004 05:06 GMT
> >> What are you being injected  - intravenous - with for hyperbaric treatment?
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> Massaging what part of the head gives you relief?  

The left side, which is where the old wound is located and which
produces sound.  Once again, it goes back to blood circulation.

FP
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Guardenman - 19 Feb 2004 09:32 GMT
What kind of head wound?

> > What are you being injected  - intravenous - with for hyperbaric treatment?
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> > Murray Grossan, M.D.
> > http://www.ent-consult.com

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francispoon - 20 Feb 2004 18:13 GMT
> What kind of head wound?

Fall on the ground about 2 years ago.  I actually forgot it, and the
use of hydrochloridethiazide camouflaged the problem.  Upon the
cessation of the drug, the root of the problem surfaced.  That is the
area where the western doctors differ from the traditional herbalist.
Western doctors don;t think it is still a problem after 2 years as
nothing shows up on the fancy machines such as MRI and CT, while the
traditional doctors believe the old wound could always come back to
give trouble even with such a large time lag.

FP
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> > > What are you being injected  - intravenous - with for hyperbaric treatment?
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francispoon - 20 Feb 2004 00:02 GMT
> What are you being injected  - intravenous

Here is the name in English.  It is PUERARIN INJECTION.

FP
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- with for hyperbaric treatment?
> Murray Grossan, M.D.
> http://www.ent-consult.com
 
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