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Very interesting. Like Dr. Ronald, I also assumed you were Dr. Kenneth B Stoller. In any case I looked you up. To be honest I don't know much about ADD but had no idea the prevalence was so high. I noticed your expertise in hyperbaric 02 treatment. When I was an occ med doctor in Colorado there was a huge carbon monoxide leak at a major tech firm that effected a lot of people. The employer tried to cover it up - they never even called 911 and wanted me to send the patients home to rest and take them off work for a day. They did not want OSHA notified. Yet some I saw had insanely high Carboxyhemoglobin levels. I sent them all off for hyperbaric 02. The victims were paid off to settle out of court for damage.

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17439699/

When I first opened my clinic in Santa Fe, I tried to approach the City and County Fire Departments making HBOT available should any of their people need it. I wanted to get a baseline neurocognitive eval at no cost to the Fire Departments but was told...."they" don't want anyone documenting any of the fire fighters took a neurological hit from fighting a fire due to smoke inhalation.

So, with this kind of insanity... it is a little surprising we haven't destroyed ourselves by now.

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Total insanity. Given that Santa Fe is 1500 feet higher than Denver it would seem that the risk of carbon monoxide poising is a greater risk.

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I think there is a lot of subclinical Carbon monoxide poisonings out there especially in poor states and locals.

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