I have treated PTSD for years. I have been a hyperbaric oxygen therapy technician for 16 years. At The oxford center . I have seen miracles happen, the military, traumatic brain injuries and strokes. It's been very rewarding to see there healing
@lulumoon69428 күн бұрын
Thank you for commenting.
@Overitanne8 күн бұрын
How do you train for and look for this job ?
@cheryldahl91928 күн бұрын
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can't cure PTSD, because it's emotional, not physical, unlike TBI's and Strokes.
@LolaSmollz1267 күн бұрын
I’ve had diabetic wound patients who achieved 100% closure while doing HBOT. This was several years ago. I was actually wondering if HBOT would help fertility patients (specifically women who have low AMH/egg quality/DOR). I feel as though it would help repair the damaged mitochondria and decrease oxidative damage in the dna of the egg. I should look into this. Have you ever seen this in your experience as a tech?
@Antney9467 күн бұрын
Their
@sandycarlyonroubal48989 күн бұрын
This should be available to EVERYONE, not simply Veterans.
@DeidresStuff7 күн бұрын
It's experimental. Give it to people when it's proven, in peer-reviewed studies, to be safe and effective.
@Lesley_T7 күн бұрын
It ought to be-- and, as a veteran myself, it makes sense that they would offer this to us initially -as we are still a more controllable variable over time and technically still ‘property’ of the system, if we contribute or otherwise participate in said system. Harsh language but we are the lab rats -we were when we were active and inactive. It is our continued service.
@V-Smith6 күн бұрын
@@Lesley_TThank you for your service 🇺🇸
@chelsey16576 күн бұрын
@@Lesley_Tthank you for your service.
@rockarollawmn6 күн бұрын
It's new for fates sake! They can't just do like a Covid vax and just throw it at everyone UNTESTED. They're initiating this CORRECTLY! Calm down, Mary. Once it has enough research on willing test subjects, it will potentially be inducted here. Also, America runs medically on treating issues... Seldom on curing them. A cured person pays no money to get better.
@chriswright225010 күн бұрын
After an abusive childhood and the loss of a child. PTSD IS REAL . PLEASE TAKE IT SERIOUSLY. I HAVE.
@cheryldahl91928 күн бұрын
They are not taking it serious if they are doing this to people with PTSD. A physical treatment cannot cure an emotional illness. Exposure therapy is more likely to work, along with prayer/meditation.
@@CowboyConan Yoga would not work. Just prayer/meditation. The mind cannot heal the body, but God could.
@therealJamieJoy7 күн бұрын
@@cheryldahl9192 Our brains are organic matter that can absolutely be treated with medical treatments. Your brain isn't magical. It is an organ.
@CowboyConan7 күн бұрын
@ I’m sorry that you are in denial
@oliviaduke693910 күн бұрын
Could it be that the drug companies do not want this to be brought to the US because they will lose drug sales?
@cyndimoring93898 күн бұрын
duh
@touher60718 күн бұрын
100%. Pharmaceutical companies control the health care industry. Sad
@Martinbeef8 күн бұрын
Yes, as well as therapists who wouldn’t need to be seen and paid for.
@cinemaclassica4928 күн бұрын
There are already hyperbaric treatment centers in the US. They treat other illnesses. They just have to expand patients of PTSD.
@heatherkaye86538 күн бұрын
Yes. The US health "care" system is a for profit business model ran by pharmaceutical and insurance companies.
@melissamccarthy578511 күн бұрын
The bottom line is - this is helping people. Work done in Israel shows this. This is the problem in the US. It was clearly stated that the "insurance companies" don't think there is enough evidence to show that it works. That is BS!! That is the doctor's job to determine for their patients. Not a corporation who's single goal is to find reasons NOT to pay for things!! I work in medical billing so I see this up close. The amount of reasons these companies deny claims is truly mind-blowing. #singlepayersystemnow!!!!!
@TheTonialadd11 күн бұрын
They don’t make any money if we get better. Insurance companies should be outlawed.
@tsbrady7111 күн бұрын
The only thing my health insurance has given me is a card with my name on it. I get a bill in the lobby and in the mail plus they need more money for blood drawing and lab work. The US health care is out of hand.
@dr.johnvogel343011 күн бұрын
@@TheTonialadd Actually insurance companies do make more money of you get better. That's less of the premiums paid to them that they have to give up.
@dr.johnvogel343011 күн бұрын
There is no health insurance system in the world that does not have some king of regulation of care. If you get rid of insurance companies, then it becomes the government, and they will apply similar rules of evidence for effectiveness. Choose your poison. I am not defending insurance companies; the $300 billion plus we spend on the administration of healthcare/profit is extremely wasteful and inefficient. $ that could go elsewhere.
@melissamccarthy578510 күн бұрын
@@dr.johnvogel3430 exactly. Was watching a clip of CEO of BC/BS testifying in Congress. The cash cow is the Medicare "advantage" plans. The US government pays them to take care of patients medical needs for the year & if a patient is healthy for the year, they just cashed in big time $$$.
@Cheese-is-its-own-food-group11 күн бұрын
I’d try it in a heartbeat! I deal with things that happened in my childhood. Even if it only helps a little it would be worth it.
@moniqueengleman87311 күн бұрын
I agree. Oxygen therapy is good for anyone. Just keep exercising. The more you push yourself to deep breath, the better you will feel. It works on everyone
@CowboyConan8 күн бұрын
You don’t need that amount of technology. Kundalini yoga and now Wim Hof and other methods are more effective and cost practically nothing.
@truesacredrebels24003 күн бұрын
I’ve helped many many with hypnotherapy, done in a specific way. Once the mind sees things differently the brain processes those past events and future responses differently. There are ways to heal those childhood traumas.
@annawolfe270610 күн бұрын
I passed out from menstrual cramps two weeks after my wedding. I got taken to the ER. They gave me oxygen in the ambulance. I felt better instantly, but they made me wait in the waiting room for 4 hours to be sure I didn't have an ectopic pregnancy. I went around asking about the oxygen afterwards and everyone acted like I was a nut case. So what else is new. Many years later I got diagnosed with CPTSD from childhood.
@evonne3158 күн бұрын
Having PTSD, I believe a lot of people are having it without knowing. It would be beautiful if it was common to get tested and treated without any shame or disrespect in the system. This is so wonderful to see. No one way will heal everyone, but having any options at all is a miracle.
@Ann9636 күн бұрын
Yes! ❤
@sandeedobberstine55915 күн бұрын
Well said ❤….it is a miracle 🌈🙏💜
@KevinKreger10 күн бұрын
I think this helps explain why exercise works for my PTSD
@RoganBits4 күн бұрын
Exercise is the only thing I've found that works and more people should know about it. The only issues I have is something that started happening recently; I went through more trauma, and now when I jog, my speech filter stops working. I start saying just about every derogatory term you can think of with no control or awareness I'm doing it until I eventually do notice and feel shame about it. Sometimes I even say nonsensical phrases "I f---ed your brothers mother" type nonsense. I have no clue what's going on, just think I'm losing it a bit more than usual, and I do think that lack of control is bleeding into other areas.
@breezystl7773 күн бұрын
Exercise helps me as well. Especially with the insomnia. I've tried every sleep med out there, and none have worked for me. (Aside from general anesthesia from the surgeries to repair my body. BEST NAP EVER. 😂)
@KD1MEКүн бұрын
That sounds like tourettes, my friend. 😢 @@RoganBits
@hardway17464 күн бұрын
20yrs as an EMT/FireFighter. Diagnosed with PTSD in 2016. Lost everything. Slowly losing the battle of life. Help doesn’t exist. Just more videos of treatments us commoners will never receive and if we’re so fortunate it’s so expensive it’s not feasible.
@n.d.79314 күн бұрын
💔 I'm sorry you are going through this😔
@hardway17464 күн бұрын
@@n.d.7931thank you
@crowsong80974 күн бұрын
if that ain’t the damn truth. i am struggling to go to work on a regular basis, have found myself stuck in bed for weeks at a time. no help is coming. solidarity.
@hardway17464 күн бұрын
@@crowsong8097I’m sorry my friend. I wish I had an answer to ease your pain and suffering. Just know you’re not alone. There’s a ton of us out here dying to live and losing. Please don’t give up or lose hope. One day we will be saved.
@hardway17464 күн бұрын
@@n.d.7931thank you
@immcguyver0710 күн бұрын
I hope it works. PTSD is a terrible problem I wouldn't wish on an enemy.
@oceanwoods11 күн бұрын
PTSD makes you hold your breath and feel like you can not exhale fully. It’s reasonable to think this helps, even with just relaxing the intensity.
@AprilTeniente-eu1mj10 күн бұрын
But I’m the only one who exhaled perfectly and awesomely. That’s why I don’t have the PTSD at all
@lgarcia6710 күн бұрын
I was a victim of a very violent episode when I was a kid. I suffered from PTSD for a long time until I was diagnosed as an adult and treated. In my case I was treated with EMDR. Spent close to two years in treatment and it was by far the best investment on time I could have done. I still have episodes of PTSD, and even the occasional nightmare; but feel 10x better. So I hope this treatment is implemented here soon, I would love to try it
@cheryldahl91928 күн бұрын
EMDR would have better results anyway. This isolates a person in a box, and reduces oxygen. How would this treat anything? If anything, it would cause more anxiety. EMDR sounds more therapeutic. I personally find Exposure therapy best, if done right.
@sandralison75844 күн бұрын
@@cheryldahl9192I think multiple methods shold be aviable, since each individual human with ptsd responds different to various methods. There shold be everything aviable and combinations of treatments, to help the most people possible.
@sandralison75844 күн бұрын
@@cheryldahl9192I think multiple methods shold be aviable, since each individual human with ptsd responds different to various methods. There shold be everything aviable and combinations of treatments, to help the most people possible.
@ksquid14574 күн бұрын
EMDR helps me, too.
@DoctorPlay10 күн бұрын
People with PTSD shouldn’t have to pay a dime to get treatment like this. People are suffering.
@Memyselfandionyoutube7 күн бұрын
I agree. Healthcare should be provided free by the government (Original Medicare for all). Instead, Trump lowered insurance company taxes and deregulated them allowing them to squeeze every dollar out of small hospitals and patients. Open your eyes people.
@serenarobak36406 күн бұрын
Not with Trump
@18_rabbitКүн бұрын
that's right, bcuz at least for men and often for non men, suicide is what happens in the longer lasting or more potent PTSD. This is unconscionable for the US gvt to not intervene and require those with suicide-high-risk disorders to not use "off-label" use, and REQUIRE insurance co's to cover it! It's absolutely derelection of gvt responsibiluty and ignorant of the psychiatric community to not push this like hell!
@gh520810 күн бұрын
So needed for so many
@beatricerigaud89428 күн бұрын
1000 of Palestinians are in need of this treatment to treat their PTSD too!!
@gothboschincarnate39317 күн бұрын
Neither the Israelis or the us jeneciders care.
@LilyGazou4 күн бұрын
Maybe they should stop voting for Hamas.
@candma42403 күн бұрын
Yes, I can only imagine how traumatic it would be to live under Hamas 💔💔💔
@debbiecreter20054 күн бұрын
Yes, Dr. Murphy! I agree! Why aren’t we offering this kind of treatment here in the US? This should be available for free to anyone suffering from PTSD as another commenter mentioned! The US lags behind so many countries in profound and greatly needed treatments! Other countries medical care is actually focused on helping people as opposed to the US medical system’s focus on profits.
@kenyonbissett35129 күн бұрын
My son has PTSD related to service in Afghanistan in the USMC. He has woken up with his hands around his much loved girlfriend’s neck at night because of his PTSD. He has tried all available methods offered by the VA. Please, Please get our VETS help.
@jenniferfree41443 күн бұрын
Has he tried Ketamine therapy.
@jeannietimberger255611 күн бұрын
Sounds good but nobody here in the US will ever be able to afford that treatment.
@julierogers115511 күн бұрын
"nobody"?
@maryhurst466311 күн бұрын
Because insurance companies won’t cover it.
@jeannietimberger255611 күн бұрын
@@julierogers1155 MOST 🤦
@Zoe-c9z10 күн бұрын
I could not afford any out of pocket cost if it were not subsidised by health care. I have had 8 concussions and I go untreated for 9 years because I got hit by a hit and run driver 9 years ago. I used to run 5 miles a day before this
@DoctorPlay10 күн бұрын
Only rich people.
@laurens71456 күн бұрын
Maybe if the US wasn’t sending $13 billion or more a year to Israel, we could afford it too.
@VonBluesman8 күн бұрын
Cost over $50,000.00 for treatment in the United States is crazy. How much does the company selling the oxygen to the hospital charge them ? 😱👍
@cheryldahl91928 күн бұрын
yeah, it's definitely a money making scheme. It won't help PTSD. It is for divers, and they just want to scam the vulnerable/desperate people of society. Prayer/meditation and exposure therapy by a support group where the person is safe, and feels safe, is best for PTSD.
@joycej94155 күн бұрын
I can see that chamber is expensive to purchase. But I feel that if they charged small amounts, they could be making profit quickly. Because so many of us could be helped by this!
@michaelplunkett51245 күн бұрын
Hyperbaric oxygen is a therapy in search of a malady. It's proven efficacy is very small. But every charlatan loves it. Why? Altruism? Perhaps $50,000.
@TheRandomINFJ9 күн бұрын
I have cPTSD from child abuse and a serious assault, coupled with PMDD. I'm expected to fake it until I make it, but can't anymore. People, just because _you_ have issues, never abuse your kids! You'll change their brain and chemical makeup. Even in adulthood, the childhood still haunts
@lulumoon69428 күн бұрын
Wish you healing, from someone who knows. Keep shining! 🙏🕊️
@CowboyConan8 күн бұрын
Same. I’ve had more success giving up on western medicine completely and learning yoga and getting a dog.
@brontesegard83057 күн бұрын
God bless all with peace, love, health, safety, prosperity, and protection!
@jcook24337 күн бұрын
Giant hugs without touching. May good feelings surround you day and night. Watch your breathing patterns. It helps. I stopped RLS and TMJ just using that.
@RoganBits4 күн бұрын
@@jcook2433 For people who have undergone abuse; you've just basically told them "I'm a manipulative person". Nobody wants your hugs, and they won't be manipulated by the false platitudes. Your manipulation only works on naive people.
@markdcmountp8 күн бұрын
To me it makes some sense in how it may teach people to just breathe through panic attacks and high stress situations.. Just being aware of your breathing and oxygen intake can help. It’s about criminal how hard it is to even get anxiety and panic attacks properly treated in this nation which just causes more anxiety.😖
@phriedokra61586 күн бұрын
They dont want us USING the INSURANCE just PAYING INTO IT FOR THE CEO BONUS DEAR....
@debbiecreter20054 күн бұрын
Yes, Dr. Murphy! I agree! Why aren’t we offering this kind of treatment here in the US? This should be available for free to anyone suffering from PTSD! The US lags behind so many countries in profound and greatly needed treatments!
@PerseusEsq10 күн бұрын
It’s disappointing that a lot of newer treatments are limited to veterans because the vast majority of cases are due to abuse not war and it’s like we are using veterans as lab rats. Also terror attacks are a single incident PTSD and if they would use survivors of domestic violence with CPTSD especially childhood abuse they would get data that’s more useful for the vast majority of patients.
@CallMeGailyn7 күн бұрын
Yes!!! I agree. It's like women's point of view being ignored in medicine all over. We need to push for a better review system.
@PerseusEsq7 күн бұрын
It’s not even just women most cases are due to child abuse.
@sherrillsturm72404 күн бұрын
I am an 80 y/o female who was married to an abuser 25 years. My PTSD is better, but I still scream and jump when I see or hear something from the side or behind me. It happened earlier today, and my breathing remains shallow and fast several hours later. My heart is pounding, and my adrenaline continues to rush. Trauma is trauma, no matter how sudden or gradual, recent or ancient. Your brain is altered at the limbic level, and you cannot CHOOSE to stop attacks any more than you can CHOOSE them to occur.
@Charles-z1l11 күн бұрын
PTSD would have never been mainstreamed in US culture if it had not been for Vietnam combat veteran activists.
@alenaadler82426 күн бұрын
And WW1 “shell shock” victims, before it was called PTSD.
@DarcyIrwin-vx4xu8 күн бұрын
Bureaucracy! This is ridiculous we should have this in USA especially for veterans
@erindickerman613811 күн бұрын
Here's my question: does it harm anyone? I can't really see how it would as long as each person is evaluated for general safety. So if its not going to hurt anyone, let's give it a try! You can either stay the same or improve. I see no downside.
@bellevue26010 күн бұрын
I agree 100%, but the powers that be don't want to pay and call me a conspiracy theorist all you want, but drug companies wont be able to sell antidepressants if this works. HBOT is generally only approved for wound care, I guess because there are no drugs that can heal a wound. Sad state of affairs, but the people who promote natural foods and exercise are the crazy ones....
@AC-hu5tg10 күн бұрын
I think the head physician at the clinic in Israel said that if administered incorrectly, it can be dangerous. 3:04
@helenwiegand61839 күн бұрын
Chemo can be administered incorrectly. Doesn’t stop them giving it. I’d try this in a heartbeat. I have C-PTSD and am a cancer survivor (without chemo). I know what I’m talking about.
@susanv62976 күн бұрын
There are millions of girls and women with ptsd from SA in America, could this help them?
@leesarosa8 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this!!!
@Martinbeef8 күн бұрын
I have complex PTSD, from abuse and bullying in my childhood. Maybe this could help me too.
@joycej94155 күн бұрын
I had Cognitive Behavioral therapy that helped a lot and got rid of my nightmares.
@sarahb.64755 күн бұрын
I have CPTSD and horse therapy helps a lot. It doesn't fully go away but it helps a lot.
@joycej94154 күн бұрын
@sarahb.6475 I can see how that helps. I think my gardening and cats helped me too.
@Martinbeef4 күн бұрын
@@sarahb.6475 Thanks. I’ve been thinking about that. I need connections now, and it’s so difficult to find people like us who understand. Animals give unconditional love, so we can find connection there.
@travisdejong235411 күн бұрын
Imagine all the people in Gaza who will have PTSD.
@kevinjenner950211 күн бұрын
70 percent of the dead in Gaza are women and children, with children representing the largest single group killed by Israel.
@susannpatton289311 күн бұрын
Exactly. Every generation has it. For thousand years now. No wonder they are the way they are.
@NickDelluomo11 күн бұрын
Shhhh we're not allowed to speak up for children and women in Gaza or we'll be labeled terrorists!
@alanna898311 күн бұрын
And do you honestly believe the Israeli government will allow Palestinians to be medically treated for their PTSD? Highly doubtful.
@yvonneplant943411 күн бұрын
How about people who survived the Holocaust? Well you don't care about them and never did.
@Alejoninla11 күн бұрын
sending good vibes to the survivors of 11 of October, you are in good hands now!
@who_wantsit11 күн бұрын
The insurance company decoded: "We don't want to pay for it"
@pappaprosjektet5 күн бұрын
Thanx I needed some hope. Best regards from cluster ptsd me❤
@sandyaw30577 күн бұрын
I hope eventually it is offered to anyone with PTSD and cPTSD such as I have.
@mereditharmstrong46304 күн бұрын
How many children suffering from PTSD in Gaza will be helped? Any? Innocent children? Any?
@kt8646 сағат бұрын
💯
@susannpatton289311 күн бұрын
Our life events can have serious consequences for the rest of our lives. I've been diagnosed with severe ptsd and have never been in the military. These things are serious, it exists. Our government has failed the veteran with this condition. They act as though it shouldn't affect them. Ha! You go next time then. Come back and tell how you're ok
@joeybaseball735211 күн бұрын
Trump & RFK Jr are going to take all of this away.
@bdell51911 күн бұрын
I have C-PTSD as well - Barbara in Colorado
@dean932710 күн бұрын
@joeybaseball7352 opposite he's all for helping ther American people
@reecelee521810 күн бұрын
Yea. I don't know about Trump. But I would assume RFK jr. Would be all for this if
@joeybaseball735210 күн бұрын
@@dean9327 no he's not. he's racist.
@sharonjack858210 күн бұрын
I am so very sorry for these peoples' PTSD. Oxygen is hugely important for healing. Three years ago my own PTSD hit me FULL FORCE. I had no idea that PTSD could be so devastating and debilitating. I live in a small town where the sea is nearby. I started to go there as often as possible to breathe in the salt air. In conjunction with this, I bought a small glass box (aquarium) to put tiny pebbles and freshwater in. Then I added little fish and snails. Next, a filter and air bubbles. I watch it a lot especially when old painful memories crop up. It is as if I cried myself a box of lake water, complete with little organisms and gorgeous green plants from the fish store. It helps me IMMENSELY. The BIGGEST help though, has come from my calling on Bubba (my nickname for Jesus). I stay as close to Him as He will let me. He has enabled me to get my sense of humor back, which I sorely needed. He enables me to move past the painful memories and focus on NOW, including fresh air and the little fishes. He also healed me of addictions like smoking and drinking alcohol, decades ago. Those substances are depressants. What we EAT also plays a huge part in our healing. USA
@doradean30978 күн бұрын
FIY:, Amazon sells canned oxygen. I saw Walmart started carrying them too. Maybe they can be of help.
@sharonjack85828 күн бұрын
@@doradean3097 Awesome. Thank you so much!!
@yveeriksson74379 күн бұрын
That was one (1) trauma. Imagine if you we subjected to hundreds of traumas, while being chased by military, bombed daily, for more than a year! What help will they get? When the slaughter is over?
@eh18439 күн бұрын
Trauma is trauma is trauma. One is not better or worse than another. Then again you don't want to talk about the trauma people got from Hamas.
@gothboschincarnate39317 күн бұрын
@@eh1843free palestine from the jeneciders.
@ThatRLpoloOutlier10 күн бұрын
VA declined to interview...what else is new...smh!
@annevanderlaan64417 күн бұрын
I need this treatment.
@JohannaVanWinkle11 күн бұрын
Has this ever been used to treat depression that isn't responsive to treatment?
@LilyGazou4 күн бұрын
Just google HBOT and depression. Also look up microdosing with psilocybin- lots of studies and articles. No side effects.
@marygood892010 күн бұрын
Somehow, I'm not surprised the VA is deliberately NOT attempting a new treatment for PTSD. Why try something that might help heal the trauma? Their methods sometimes seem stuck in the 1900s.
@Crystal-h5e6 күн бұрын
Yep
@brendasmart5535 күн бұрын
We are paying for this treatment in hypocritical chosen ones yet do we get it here in the usa? No!! 💔🤢
@MrJimmy195310 күн бұрын
Could this help people suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)?
@raxtbk9 күн бұрын
The only thing that makes me hesitant is the claustrophobia. It's a by-product of my PTSD and one of the few things that I still have yet to properly treat because none of the treatment didn't fit my case. I would definitely be willing to try this to see if it helps.
@TheRandomINFJ9 күн бұрын
With your PTSD, it's interesting it's coupled with claustrophobia. Mine too and I was never sure if it was related. Do you also have a serious fear of heights too?
@doradean30978 күн бұрын
Amazon and Walmart sell canned oxygen online for exercise and home use. Maybe they can help.
@kathleendepew16836 күн бұрын
I have completed 30 treatments and I had the same concern but the hard chamber I was in was big enough that claustrophobia was not an issue. It is quite expensive but my health is worth it. Treating mold illness and wound healing.
@catherinebrown72999 күн бұрын
I am a veteran. And I have been holding on barely. My faith is what has kept me from committing suicide. However, even that one day will not be enough. This medical treatment is hope for us. And to have so many medical conditions be treated is amazing.
@lulumoon69428 күн бұрын
Truly sorry you're struggling, our Vets deserve the best. My father was a POW/ Veteran & his untreated PTSD destroyed our family, not just him. Keep talking. I wish you healing.🙏🕊️
@cheryldahl91928 күн бұрын
Prayer and exposure therapy would be more beneficial than this. This treatment treats at a physical level (for divers), whereas, PTSD is not physically focused, (although it can have physical manifestations), but it needs a treatment that will be focused on the emotional and spiritual side of a person.
@janedern3418 сағат бұрын
How wonderful this could be for so many people
@LeahSelman6 күн бұрын
What a great idea! I have an at-home Oxygen Generator (havent unpacked it yet, I just moved) & I had been using it for Anxiety cuz I was getting evicted at the time. The machines aren’t very expensive but they do emit Nitrogen Gas as a ByProduct so you need to put a fan on it & make sure a window is open with fairly clean air wafting in to replace the processed air in the room. But aside from that, the treatment itself, basically just putting purified air into your body is very soothing. I think the treatment described in this video is a little much, just get yourself a simple at-home Oxygen Generator (make sure the machine has an attached Water Cup for distilled water vapor to keep the Oxygen moist cuz, dry Oxygen can burn the inside of your nose). I wash my “Nose Hose” after every use & keep the machine covered with a cloth when I’m not using it. But there yuh go, your welcome
@sapphirerain706 күн бұрын
I thought the same thing!
@AShakyLife9 күн бұрын
Thank you for covering this. It's a very expensive treatment used for anti aging in the US and only the rich can afford it.
@kmw1114 күн бұрын
Wimhof breathing and similar breathing methods also have beneficial effects. Research and see if it's for you.
@ricknico25777 күн бұрын
TRE is the best treatment ive tried and basically free.
@melissadye44165 күн бұрын
PTSD can be triggered by being outnumbered by people in a small room. I’d love this for my healing but only if there was a female-only room. May everyone heal and find their path to joy again 🙏
@pamelasmith77408 күн бұрын
There are many treatments for various conditions practiced in Israel that aren't available in the United States. Why?
@davioustube11 күн бұрын
Reminds me of the Wim Hof breathing method
@juliedotseth24419 күн бұрын
Why can't we be doing this all over the U.S?
@nm35479 күн бұрын
Bc medical costs and care are a major financial business in the US. We are afteral, a capitalist country. Unfortunately.
@silkekoehlmann41889 күн бұрын
And over the german peopel!
@dylanmaxey25319 күн бұрын
With the VA instituting strict therapy limits, ex only 15-22 sessions to treat PTSD regardless how severe the PTSD is or the sub-types. Vets be vigilant so our treatment does not become a bastardized version of private sector, insurance company model.
@innanas10 күн бұрын
I always feel like I need oxygen from being tense. It's about trauma being "held" in the body. I always felt the trauma needs to be released. You try things.
@bestofthemediterranean780710 күн бұрын
Why don’t they offer it to refugees in Gaza?
@dragonwitch278 күн бұрын
Because they’re not responsible for them. Let the government they chose-HAMAS-deal with their issues.
@aleclilliebridge342111 күн бұрын
Have they considered doing this treatment for ASD or ADHD?
@sarahb.64755 күн бұрын
But when you have ASD your brain is actually made different. The brain structure is different with some areas being larger or smaller than the normal brain. Plus some areas are denser or lighter as well. Breathing in oxygen is not going to change the brain structure. I have autism too. Plus breathing oxygen is not going to change how other people treat you. My CPTSD is triggered by how others treat me (mistreatment). The oxygen is not going to change the behavior of other people.
@bijke0813 күн бұрын
I have ptsd. I was in Israel in 1997. Just een volunteer. My life changed. I was a student.. I can't work anymore. Flashbacks,
@Lesley_T7 күн бұрын
If it creates new blood vessels… could it treat/possibly cure pulsatile tinnitus as well?
@963ag8 күн бұрын
I have had CPTSD for decades, and received various therapies - cognitive, eye movement reprocessing, talk therapy, etc. These have helped only minimally... I wish that hyperbaric oxygen was available to those on Medicaid and the underinsured, also non -veterans throughout the United States. Alternative medicine is proven - but too often, those who are most in need of it cannot get it.
@danieldeelite7 күн бұрын
They can solve a huge PTSD problem by stopping the Genocide of Gaza.
@maxasaurus300811 күн бұрын
Nighttime is the worst for me but I take a med that helps me sleep and suppresses dreams, I was prescribed it by a South African Doctor in a county jail: I consider myself fortunate today. If you’re struggling ask for help, you don’t need to suffer.
@ericb841310 күн бұрын
I’m curious what med you got for sleep. I have PTSD and would love to know. Thank you.
@hillsofwi10 күн бұрын
Does the dream suppression have negative side-effects?
@alanawarshaw99817 күн бұрын
@@ericb8413 I’m not who you asked, obviously, but I am just as eager to hear the answer so I wanted to share one medication that I do know of that is used this way. I was prescribed prazosin for (c)PTSD nightmares that woke me up about a dozen times a night for 2 decades. My dose had to be increased several times, but it ultimately reduced them by 90% where I was only having 2-3 nightmares or occasionally even none. I am also on desvenlafaxine (can be taken together) and it also has a positive effect on reducing my nightmares. Hope the person you asked will also answer because I would welcome any tool to add to my toolkit and be able to share with others. P.S. if you google PTSD and [drug named above] you will find good information. Wishing you good luck and healing.
@alanawarshaw99817 күн бұрын
@@hillsofwi the medication I was prescribed for my nightmares (prazosin) had no noticeable side effects for me. I am also prescribed desvenlafaxine (which my understanding is that it’s more so for the symptoms I experience during waking hours, but it definitely also helps with nightmares) which does have the extremely annoying side effect (for me) of causing extremely frequent hot flashes/severe heat sensitivity (I get overheated and feel like I need to climb into a freezer when it’s 70 degrees Fahrenheit and everyone around me is either comfortable or chilly. But even though it’s annoying and affects me EVERY SINGLE DAY (not like a transient thing that passes) it is still 100% worth it to me and I would definitely recommend it. It has helped my daytime symptoms immensely (especially suicidal ideation) when nothing else nothing else has touched them. Hope this helps and best of luck to you.
@Ballard206Journal8 күн бұрын
Cure anxiety ...... Please
@debg705256 күн бұрын
So innovative...Dr. is great
@breezystl7773 күн бұрын
I hope this treatment is available in the US. I'm willing to try literally anything at this point. I wish that doctor who is all worried about $$ knew what it was like to live with severe PTSD 24/7.
@AZITHEMLGPROКүн бұрын
Deep as voice
@LauriKunes11 күн бұрын
Sounds hopeful.
@kathb16836 күн бұрын
DOD needs to fund this NOW!
@marthavillafana100211 күн бұрын
This sounds like a treatment that could potentially be provided worldwide wide for all traumatized, neurologically disabled impaired individuals, especially with all the instability experienced by conflicts. They should also provide same treatment for their Palestinian counterparts.❤ Feedback from other health professionals worldwide should be considered.
@Naturevsnurture868 күн бұрын
This is me! Its been years and multiple traumas all my life. But ive also got chiari so this is a no go.
@joeybaseball735211 күн бұрын
We all need this for trump ptsd.
@keithTCU11 күн бұрын
ok Hillary.
@DoctorPlay10 күн бұрын
Says the guy who’s brainwashed by George Clooney.
@Darkmattermonkey779 күн бұрын
No, you need it for your chronic TDS.
@dustbunnieboo7 күн бұрын
Could this help people with dementia?
@unknownorigin95175 күн бұрын
Maybe. It has helped one of my family members who has Parkinson’s. Hasn’t cured it, but it has helped some of the symptoms.
@YeshYahwehOnlyLove3Күн бұрын
I have PTSD from the Army, am unable to be in a car ,(very rarely) and stay at home almost everyday, i have had PTSD for 27 years....I wish the bureaucracy would be done away with so i could live a more normalized life with this kind of therapy. God bless the USA
@user-kp6we9qw7i9 күн бұрын
The problem is that this is not an actual medication that pharmaceutical companies can make money from. If they can’t make money from it it’s very hard to get it covered in the United States by insurance companies . Unfortunately, they care more about money than actual healing.
@nacachola19 күн бұрын
physiotherapy is not a medication and lots of companies make money from it. This treatment is not free also, nor the doctors time.
@sapphirerain706 күн бұрын
Please..I’m 54 and would love to try this. I would give anything to spend my last years at peace ❤ …please give it to us also in the USA.
@kims19124 күн бұрын
My ex-husband needs this!
@marycorzette65623 күн бұрын
I have severe PTSD. and the only thing that has helped me is prayer. God bless all of God's children 🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️
@shoelessb451510 күн бұрын
I ran one at a naval hospital for a while in the 60s. Works great on the common cold and hangovers too. NFL players sleep in them. I could use some myself now.
@SophiaSummers-z5e8 күн бұрын
Why dont we ever talk about the PTSD women have from rape. It is always Veterans. 40 %of all women are raped by 40. That is an endemic problem, and yet almost all Of the PTSD is focused on Veterans. If your girlfriend or wife is crazy, its probably because she was raped at some point.
@balancedL9 күн бұрын
This is wonderful news. I wish the corrupt US medical insurance industry was not such a hindrance to revolutionary treatments helping people.
@zoecunningham301911 күн бұрын
Fascinating and scientifically promising. Hopefully the data stated is factual. Lives altered positively, eradicating deep dark nightmares held in our brains.
@markdcmountp8 күн бұрын
Sounds scary and dangerous 😖 If it works for them I’m glad.. What doesn’t make sense to me is that it seems to come back.. So when they say the body and brain repairs itself from the damage of PTSD then I’d like them to explain why it’s still temporary?
@sapphirerain706 күн бұрын
Imagine the brain a sponge.
@aggravatedHart7 күн бұрын
I find it gross that it’s all about veterans like other people aren’t traumatized. It just proves that humans are inherently not good. Just the fact that they push the narrative that veterans are the ones with ptsd and need new types of treatment proves it.
@janeta35095 күн бұрын
This dr has a hyperbaric clinic in The Villages, Florida USA called AVIV. They specialize in treating dementia here in this 55+ age town. I understand there is another AVIV clinic in Dubai. $50,000 US dollars for a course of treatment that includes daily sessions, 5 days a week along with diet and exercise program.
@aphysique3 күн бұрын
Tbi survivor, wish i could try this here in Fla!!
@wendybello1166 күн бұрын
Where are the Arab children who are experiencing PTSD daily??!!!
@sunshinelizard111 күн бұрын
This looks like something the U.S. Veterans Hospitals could try and accumulate data about. I guess we might see this used in the U.S. in 10 years or so because first comes years of testing by the FDA, if they even decide to give it research time and monies, and then another delay for insurance to cover it.
@dr.johnvogel343011 күн бұрын
Procedures (like this) do not require an approval by the FDA. The only obstacles are the availability of hyperbarics and the way it is funded (enter insurance companies)
@jbizzo21258 күн бұрын
We all need to get behind the Dr's here in US to get this going
@richardstephens964711 күн бұрын
Like a blind man searching in a strange building for an exit that doesn't exist. PTSD has NO cure. There are only treatments to abate the very worst symptoms. Trauma rewires the brain. You can go weeks, months without issue then WHAM PTSD brick wall. 25 years ago I was diagnosed. Prayers for y'all dealing with it too. Happy Veterans Day? I think not.
@ramyhuber839210 күн бұрын
Yes that's true. And this treatment looks like it may well rebuild parts of the brain damaged by trauma.
@denaschleeter35704 күн бұрын
I wonder if this could treat dementia/altzheimers?
@jcook24337 күн бұрын
Makes sense to me. Especially knowing the extra problems of air quality.
@danielengle592310 күн бұрын
I have suffered military induced PTSD for 20+ years. My PTSD symptoms were abated to a significant degree by volunteering as a Humanitarian volunteer in Ukraine. Giving back instead of taking, helped immensely. I believe this effort merits an opportunity concurrently with psychological counseling. I believe, PTSD requires multi-modality efforts. Thanks to Israel for developing another modality.
@kimh556610 күн бұрын
Completely agree. You need a tool box. And, use all the tools. Be creative too.
@sapphirerain706 күн бұрын
We were all veterans of America. We all had a hand in making America fall to its knees. The question is can we now stand together?
@heatherkaye86538 күн бұрын
Inexpensive and Accessible treatments rarely are approved in the united states. Our medical system is upside down and it is ran for profit by insurance and pharmaceutical companies. It will be a long time before anything like this will get approved as a treatment in the united states.