It does that acutely.
It does it immediately.
So by going into the chamber,
you are decreasing
inflammation everywhere.
Because if you've
had an acute injury,
and you have swelling,
and you have inflammation,
and some of those blood
vessels aren't working anymore,
but you have some that are,
those blood vessels
that are can diffuse in,
and prevent all that
tissue from breaking down,
which can be huge for
somebody's recovery.
We're talking about
a brain here, right?
We're talking about a brain
that every single piece
of real estate is
extremely important.
So you don't want
to mess with that.
So that's why I often
recommend different protocols
depending on what's going on.
So Shawn, for example,
all these mildly concussive
injuries that he had surfing.
Or Andrew, with these
maybe mild to moderate
concussive injuries
from IED blasts.
He didn't have any
symptoms right away,
but either, it was the last
injury for Shawn that did it.
Or for Andrew, it was
just a cumulative process
that he just didn't
notice it was happening.
But it's all of that over time,
or the single hit at the end
that throws you over the edge.
You've had these pebbles,
and then all of a sudden, the
pebbles have all these ripples
and the ripples aren't
working, and all that brain
is just hibernating,
it's not working.
It's stunned, and then bam,
your executive function goes.
Your personality changes.
You start having
violent tempers.
- Dr. Sherr was just like,
you're not doing hyperbaric yet?
You need to do it,
like come to my clinic.
We'll get you in right away.
I'm not really able to
make rational decisions,
so it was like
hyperbaric, whatever,
okay I'll try it, you know?
And the first time I got in
the chamber was incredible.
I came out feeling so
much better, clearer,
like a huge,
noticeable difference.
It felt like if I
described my recovery,
like at that first hyperbaric,
I felt like I had maybe
like a 25% recovery.
It was just finally my brain
got oxygen, and fresh blood.
And so I was going
five days a week,
and I was doing it twice a day.
- So we do a study
called brain SPECT
imaging, S-P-E-C-T.
And SPECT is a
nuclear medicine study
that looks at blood
flow and activity.
It looks at how
your brain works.
It's different from
a CAT scan or an MRI.
Those are anatomy studies.
They show what the brain
actually physically looks like.
We're looking at function.
And SPECT is a leading indicator
of trouble where
an MRI or CT scans
are lagging
indicators of trouble.
So it'll tell you
trouble is calming.
It'll also tell you
well, how much better
can I make this brain?
- 10 years later, I was
still on the program
and significant improvement.
Now after 10 years, he
scanned my brain again,
and like I was tellin'
folks in our little circles,
he was so happy to see
the results of my scan
after 10 years.
You know how some people say,
yeah I'm taking it, doc.
I'm doing this, I'm
taking them things,
and you say okay, and they know,
from their medical background,
that you're not doing it.
But when he saw my brain,
he knew that I was taking
it religiously every day.
And he was like, to me, he was
like a kid in a candy store.
'Cause he saw the results.
I really didn't know.
I'm not a doctor.
I just know I feel good.
And I'm a common sense guy.
I feel good, and I'm
functioning better.
- One of the reasons I love
seeing professional athletes
is they like being coached.
And Anthony's the most
coachable of all of my patients.
- If you play the game, you
have to treat the brain.
If you don't treat the
brain, the brain will fade.
If you don't treat the brain,
the brain will die.
For any you NFL players,
when you're playing to this day,
what you need to do,
you need to be on
this kind of program.
Preventative measures
to take care of you,
because anybody who puts
a helmet on their head
has brain trauma.
I don't care who you are.
I don't care if
you play five years
in the National Football League,
10 years, 15 years, 20 years.
I can't conceive it now
based on what I know
about brain trauma.
What you need to do, you
need to get out of the game.
When you retire, first
thing you need to do
is go find out about
your brain function.
- They finally are
seeing that trauma
will cause the appearance
of Alzheimer's disease.
In fact, the NFL did a
study some years back,
just within five years,
where they found that if a
player had one concussion
on the field, that they
were 19 times more at risk
of developing Alzheimer's
between 30 and 49 years of age,
because of inflammation.
- And if you're gonna play,
you should be on
a rehabilitation
program all the time.
'Cause the fact is, they're
brain damaging jobs.
Being a firefighter is
clearly a brain damaging job.
Almost every
firefighter I've scanned
has a toxic looking brain.
- [Man] So you have
no idea right now?
- [Woman] Oh there's another
one, another plane just hit!
Oh my god, another plane has
just hit another building.
(sirens wailing)
- [Reporter] All operations
at the New York Airport
seem to be secured.
John F. Kennedy International--
(people screaming)
(somber music)
- On the morning of 9/11, 2001,
I was in Brooklyn.
(horn blaring)
The bells went off, and we went,
and we queued up at the
Brooklyn-Battery tunnel.
(people screaming)
We had witnessed the one tower
fall from the other side.
- [Man] Oh my god!
- And we proceeded
through on foot,
as the second tower came down,
we ended up on the other side.
There was very few survivors.
We lost 343
firefighters that day.
The largest loss of
life that FDNY has ever
gone through in our history.
(emotional music)
Survivor guilt is
a big thing I think
that a lot of guys
are dealing with,
and I'm sure a lot of people
have gone through that.
But, to be able to
hold your daughter,
or see your loved
ones when someone else
didn't have that opportunity
is very overwhelming.
So you question why.
(sirens wailing)
I think it's a
process that happens,
and from talking to
other firefighters,
and folks that were
there, it's funny,
like you feel it in your body
when you get close
to September 11th.
You would think that it
would get easier, but.
- 9/11 every anniversary,
it's very hard.
The day you just feel
it's very somber,
and especially when my
parents were still together,
and he was living in the house.
He would just sit
and just watch the,
you know, the names
being read off
of all the people
that had passed.
And it was just very hard to see
someone that you love still
battling those demons,
and everything that happened.
And you know, it still
affects him today.
- We're exposed to amazingly
difficult situations,
both physically, with
exposure to chemicals,
which was secondary to us.
And the loss of life,
and all the funerals
that needed to be tended to.
- Grief can absolutely impact
your deep limbic centers,
as well as your anxiety centers.
And the closer we
are to that person,
that hurt, that loss,
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