[tri-med] Re: tri-med Digest V4 #488

> Got to admit, my knowledge of the HBO therapy could be called sketchy 
> at
> best!

I agree, it would be great if that was the magic answer to opening up 
the mental delays for our kids,
Guess we need to still hope and pray for miracles...even the smallest 
of miracles is worth celebrating with our kids.

still wondering,
If anyone has tried it let us know...I bet the cost is enormous....
ThereseAnn


On Thursday, October 27, 2005, at 04:59 AM, jwaite wrote:

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Therese" <therese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Do you know of anyone on this list that has actually done the HBO
>> therapy?  Does it work on our kids?
>> and worth the expense?  -can't imagine it is covered by insurance?
>
> It's been briefly discussed a few times (mostly in conjunction with 
> the MUMS
> newsletter bringing it up) but as far as I know there haven't been any 
> list
> members trying it.
>
> Got to admit, my knowledge of the HBO therapy could be called sketchy 
> at
> best!
> What I know is mostly from what I read in MUMS (what parents have to 
> say).
> Because I've never considered it for Alex I've never really gotten 
> into info
> about the HBO.
>
> Michelle mom to Alex (18, partial trisomy 14 mosaic) and Molly (14)
> MichiganUSA
>
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