Comments on Profile Post by Eric N

  1. Arseny
    Arseny
    @Eric N
    Russia. No, not very expensive in comparison to USA, but kind of expensive for locals. However in my city they don't want to raise the pressure more than 1.3 atm. It's still useful, but you get less oxygen in your blood in comparison to 2.0 or 2.5 atm that seems to be a standard in other countries.
    Feb 8, 2019
  2. Eric N
    Eric N
    How are you doing overall? Are you convinced it help you?
    Feb 8, 2019
  3. Arseny
    Arseny
    @Eric N
    Not good at the moment. I think I have a spike from antibiotic spray. I'm going to go for another 10-20 sessions in a week or so.
    Yes if did help me, after 7th session I got 25% improvement, but it got worse again from "safe" noise exposure. In the end I had mild improvements in tinnitus and great improvements in hyperacusis.
    Feb 8, 2019
  4. Arseny
    Arseny
    @Eric N
    HBOT really helped me with my knee. I had chronic pain from sports injury and now it's gone. Unbelievable.
    Now can walk for 3-5 km without any pain.
    Feb 8, 2019
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  5. Eric N
    Eric N
    It is not very easy where I am, it's $130 per session and it's a 50 minute drive one way and they don't go to 2 atm either.

    I have a spike after a jerk dropped metal parts on the floor in the hardware store. So I am not sure if it is worth it or not. Sadly Everything is a huge dilemma when it comes to T, all off label treatment options fall into the dangerous, difficult and expensive category
    Feb 8, 2019
  6. Drone Draper
    Drone Draper
    $130 per session? Oh my days. My sessions cost me £17.50 each. 2.0atm.
    Feb 8, 2019