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Re: [B.I.Child] Response to Vasodilation

No need to apologize. We have to be cautious!!!!   I completely understand the concern. I should probably have included both in one story....both are so different though.

--- On Mon, 7/14/08, Aurovici Sercomanens <aurovici_feld@...> wrote:
From: Aurovici Sercomanens <aurovici_feld@...>
Subject: Re: [B.I.Child] Response to Vasodilation
To: BrainInjuredChild@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 7:49 PM

My apologies to you Liz. The dates in both cases cited concur. I have
come across a few scam artists lately and this has made me extra
cautious and suspicious.

liz.hayward wrote:
> Hello,
> I've been trying to respond to the questions regarding my post with
> no luck so I'm posting with a new topic. Sorry if the others end up
> going through!
> In response to the inquiry about there being a few diffent "stories"
> out there about my child...that is correct. I have 2 children that
> have been helped by vasodilation therapy. A year ago my son was
> born with a severe brain injury due to a loss of blood and oxygen
> and in seeking to help him I stumbled upon this doctor and the
> treatment also helped my oldest son who has autism. It has been
> remarkable and more than I hoped to say the least. I'm just very
> passionate and trying to tell people about this as it's not a very
> well known therapy and can help so many people.
> As for dilating with oxygen...yes this helps. ie HBOT therapy.
> However, damaged or constricted blood vessels sometimes lose
> their "flexibility" for lack of a better word and different
> medications work on the vessel wall and help to restore this...it's
> much more scientfic than this, but it's the gist. Dr. H discusses
> this in his publications. ... HBOT in conjunction with the meds is
> great. This doctor is a big proponent of this....
>
> I have found the therapy to be effective with no side effects for
> both of my children. I have been in touch with other patients and
> they feel the same.
> I hope this clarifies things a bit.
>
> Liz
>
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Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:23 pm

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Hello, I've been trying to respond to the questions regarding my post with no luck so I'm posting with a new topic. Sorry if the others end up going through! ...
liz.hayward
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Jul 14, 2008
7:41 pm

My apologies to you Liz. The dates in both cases cited concur. I have come across a few scam artists lately and this has made me extra cautious and...
Aurovici Sercomanens
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Jul 14, 2008
8:13 pm

No need to apologize. We have to be cautious!!!!   I completely understand the concern. I should probably have included both in one story....both are so...
Liz Hayward
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Jul 14, 2008
10:05 pm

Hi! My son is has been a patient of Dr. Hammesfahr for the last 7 years. He was in a near fatal car accident and acquired a close head injury, resulting in a...
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