On the day I
visit, Breath for Life's tiny premises are crowded with unofficial
ambassadors for HBOT, each eager to produce living proof of its
efficacy. George Birkett carries his 13-year-old grandson, Thomas
McNulty, into the eight-seater chamber and adjusts his mask. The
boy's crumpled body had been knotted with discomfort. As the oxygen
floods through, he visibly relaxes and quietens.
Thomas was born 25 weeks prematurely with cerebral palsy. Before
HBOT, says his grandfather, his quality of life was poor. "This
chamber is his lifeline, without a doubt. The first thing we noticed
when we started treatment was that his hands, which had been
clenched tight, opened on their own. Then his speech improved and
gradually his personality blossomed."
Zoe Greenwood, 51, has come in with daughter, Rebecca, aged 17, who
has dyspraxia (severe coordination and communication problems).
Rebecca has been having HBOT for five years. When she started using
the chamber, her speech was unintelligible. Now she can express
herself fluently, says her mother.
There is much ignorance and skepticism in the medical profession
about HBOT, according to Prof James: "Patients who've heard about it
obviously expect doctors to know something but, if it is not
routinely taught, how can they?
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Croatia, Zagreb
Laos, Vientiane
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Lithuania, Vilnius
France, Paris
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