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 Traumatic Brain Injury. Conventional medicine
had no further answers for or treatment for our son. He could not
talk or communicate in any form and had severe spasticity and tone.
Within 3 months of treatment from Dr. H. our son was talking and his
tone is a fraction of what it used to be. We give Dr. H's treatment
full credit for this. We have done HBOT, and physical, occupational,
speech and other therapies and none has the results like that done by
Dr. Hammesfahr.
--- In BrainInjuredChild@yahoogroups.com, Liz Hayward
<liz.hayward@...> wrote:
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> 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.
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> --- On Mon, 7/14/08, Aurovici Sercomanens <aurovici_feld@...> wrote:
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> 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
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> 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.
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> 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....
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> > 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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