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My son is 6 years old and has autism. Once we made the decision to try HBOT and performed some research we decided to go with Body Specific. First we went in for a visit and were able to perform a trial run and we obtained more information on the entire process.
They are local, deliver and setup the entire chamber. This made the entire process so much more convenient, not to mention gave me peace of mind and answered all questions that I had. We then performed 2 dives a day for 40 days for a total of 80 sessions.
I knew we would not see any results until the end of the program (just a hunch based on my son) and around 50 sessions my son started going on the potty. This was a HUGE day for us because we have tried so many other times with no luck.
He is now more easily engaged, happier and we believe he feels better because of the HBOT therapy. The overall experience and service was excellent and I recommend HBOT to those who are willing to give it a shot.
SC
Fenton, MI
Nathan's Recovery
Nathan is my very handsome almost 4 ½ year old son. After struggling over 3 years to get pregnant, you can only imagine how grateful my husband and I were to deliver a very healthy 8 pound 9 ounce blue eyed baby boy.
My own mother says she suspected something was "wrong" with him when he was 18 months old. I honestly didn't suspect anything was unusual until he was around 2 ½ when it was obvious that he was speech delayed. Because I worked full time and my husband was in graduate school, also working full time, our social life suffered and we didn't have much contact with other children Nathan's age. As far as I was concerned Nathan was perfect, speech delayed but perfect.
I had him evaluated through the school district to obtain speech services through Early Intervention. His speech did not progress. I started to Google expressive speech delay and receptive speech delay, because this is what the school district told me Nathan had. It seemed to fit, but not quite. Several links on the web pages existed, no matter which page I surfed, and they were about autism.
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