During a Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Session What To Wear and do

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Generally, if you are allowed to fly in an airplane, then you most likely can use the hyperbaric chamber!

By now you have decided that you can benefit from use of a hyperbaric chamber and that you are a good candidate for hyperbaric therapy. You now want to know what to expect during a session.
You should come in loose, warm, comfortable, and cozy clothing. I would not recommend tight constricting clothing. You may bring books, CD player with headphones, or portable DVD player with headphones. You may also bring a favorite lap blanket since it can be a bit cool. Children can bring quiet toys.

When you arrive for your session, you will see the deflated chamber which appears smaller than the inflated chamber. However, within one or two minutes, the chamber is completely inflated. You will be able to sit upright or lie supine comfortably.

The main window is enormous and three other windows are strategically placed so that you never feel enclosed. Yet you also maintain privacy.

Also, you are in complete control since you can depressurize the chamber and get out on your own if needed.

During pressurization you are encouraged to equalize pressure in your ears by yawning, swallowing, turning your head from side-to-side, or massaging the area below the ears and behind the jaw. You can also close your mouth and pinch your nose, and then blow outward.
Each session lasts about 60 minutes. You will not feel the higher air pressure at all. You may actually feel much lighter.

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