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deedee74, I'm so glad to hear it's helping. In the beginning is so slow and such a passive treatment that many start to wonder. I was in the cutest second story six seated chamber in Encinitas. SD has a basement chamber that was a little depressing.
Are you in five days a week? two hours?
I'm a fairly shy quiet person who became diligent and aggressive with my parents healthcare.
If you haven't had a dexa to measure your lumbar spine, you might consider. Radiation and chemotherapy can be damaging to bone marrow.
Bless your health.

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@gently I am doing two hours a day , five days a week. Now in my 3rd week, I agree, improvements are slow but eel like this is a last resort. I'm in a single clear chamber which reduces any chance of claustrophobia but after an hour and a half, I'm ready to get out. The last half hour goes very slow. I had a dexa before I started ny cancer treatment. I will ask for another one once I finish HBOT! Thank you for your input. Hope You are continuing to stay well!