Join COL (Ret) Mikel Burroughs TONIGHT for Warriors for Life (WFL) Online Peer Support Group, where “Sharing is Caring!”
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Get connected, get involved, with Veterans, Service Members, First Responders, Military Families/Spouses, and Caretakers/Caregivers every Saturday Night!
TONIGHT’s Topic: “PTSD, TBI, and HBOT (Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy)!”
An unexpected possible side effect of HBOT has been reported. HBOT appears to have a positive effect on PTSD and TBI. When you think about it, this makes sense, since TBI is often a result of a concussion, a brain injury.
Patients being treated for wounds began to describe positive results of the treatments on symptoms of PTSD and TBI.
We're not suggesting that HBOT Therapy is for every case because it isn’t. But at the very least, we think we need to raise awareness of HBOT therapy as a possible mode of treatment for veterans who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan with visible and invisible wounds.
Tune in TONIGHT with the “Colonel” and let’s have a discussion about “PTSD, TBI, and HBOT (Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy)!”
Warriors for Life Group Support Community Service – Saturday (TONIGHT), 6 November 2021 at 4:30 PM PT, 5:30 PM MT, 6:30 PM CT, and 7:30 PM ET
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COL (Ret) Mikel Burroughs will be your host TONIGHT and is inviting you to a RingCentral meeting.
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Thanks,
COL (Ret) Mikel Burroughs
Good R.E.D. Friday Morning, Brothers and Sisters and as I read the Colonel's WFL post for this Saturday Evening, I homed in on the following statements:
1) "An unexpected possible side effect of HBOT has been reported. HBOT appears to have a positive effect on PTSD and TBI. When you think about it, this makes sense, since TBI is often a result of a concussion, a brain injury."
2) "Patients being treated for wounds began to describe positive results of the treatments on symptoms of PTSD and TBI."
3) "We're not suggesting that HBOT Therapy is for every case because it isn’t. But at the very least, we think we need to raise awareness of HBOT therapy as a possible…