Sherry Taylor

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“Wow!” Story of the Day

I was blown away today when I read the story of a 2 year old toddler who had been underwater for 15 minutes and had irreparable brain damage. Under normal circumstances this would mean a death sentence for her, but there was an experimental process from Dr Paul Harch from Louisiana State University that saved her life!

It involved putting her in a sealed hyperbaric chamber and giving her high-pressure doses of oxygen that might be enough to stimulate her brain and repair the damage.

Guess, what? It worked!  Amazing! Read more about it here!

 

Sherry

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