It's pretty nice for a chamber yes, for the price we pay (100$ a session of almost 2 hours) it should be
patients in my chamber read books.. so they are not getting bored. maybe you could read too?
here there is even the option to listen to music by plugging earphones to a jack up there in the ceiling and a button to change between 3 stations. we could also bring our own cd/disk on key.
in this chamber there is always a nurse as well, he/she is taking the dive but not the oxygen.
I wonder if it's like that in other chambers. it's quite nice an reassuring to have a nurse with you inside like in the other day I was about to pass out but didn't, you know you have to eat right before the session as the treatment lowers the sugar levels in the blood.. and I have eaten a large meal, but 3-4 hours before and that is not good enough. you should even eat something small right before the session to keep the sugar levels high. I was pale (and I'm a little dark) so lesson learned.
which brings me to another subject.. I don't think it's for everyone as my onset of T was due to sudden hearing loss and started only 2 months ago. and also, you have to have access to a sound system while in the chamber.
so yesterday I've tried to listen to the sound I made (always in a low volume) which I keep listening to since my onset.
it's a sweep sound from 100Hz to 20,000Hz, when I'm listening to the sound and a few second (10-15) after listening-
my T is almost not there but not as masking but as treating/stimulating, I think it's more because my ear situation is not final and not stable.. the T (and hearing loss in matching frequencies) keeps changing through the days and weeks. so I figured (almost since onset) I would stimulate the cells that are dying and didn't die yet to keep them alive (as it is done with steroids) and by going through the whole range I make sure no frequency is left unstimulated.
I was seeing people in some sessions that are doing physical therapy, like actually moving their body parts and exercising by the instruction of the nurse. apparently there is a benefit for doing that during the treatment.
so I was thinking to myself, if I'll stimulate my damaged ear with that sound as I do outside, maybe it will be much better?
so I've tried, just half an hour inside to make sure it won't do any bad. and after that treatment I was ok,
I was better than the day before but I won't count that to the fact I've listened to the sound.
but I think I might be on to something, at least in my state of new hearing loss and T.
I was also thinking to have my own mp3 player I could carry with me but they won't allow any of these devices, I was thinking it's because the batteries could explode under pressure but there might be other things that could cause it to be flammable.. not sure but I'm intending to ask as I would've liked to have full control over the listening.