When I went to the daycare to pick him up, he was laying down on the green pillow. He had not done that in about 1 week. We got home, I bathed him and got him ready for the chamber. He didn't have time to play with his Playstation, but he did seem a bit strange.
HBOT Day 13
He fell asleep on the way to the chamber. Our fault for sending him to bed so late that night before. When we arrived, I woke him up and picked him up and carried him into the trailer. I was happily surprised to feel that he was hugging me hard. He had never done that before. Vanessa has always grabbed onto me firmly, but Jonathan has never had the motor skill necessary to grab onto my neck firmly. So although small, this is a nice improvement. It shows stronger motor skills and less hypotomia.
He did really well in the chamber, although he was hungry and kept asking what we were going to eat for dinner. Poor thing. When we left, he sat in a chair so I could put his shows, and he kept asking the technician what she was doing: "Are you putting bridge back?" (there is a bridge-like wood that she puts inside the chamber to slide the very disabled kids (the kids with Cerebral Palsy that can't walk or move). And she said yes and explained why. Then he kept asking her everything she was doing. And Jen was very pleasant and kept explaining in detail what she was doing.
We went home and he had trouble eating. He wanted to play with my PC (http://www.disney.com/) and didn't want to sit at the table. He has been very accommodating all these days except today. He cried and screamed. Javier was getting a bit anxious. Jonathan finally ate some vegetable soup and rice with scrambled eggs and went back to my laptop.
A bit later, he went potty and I noticed that his urine was crystal clear. I had not seen that in a few weeks. Crystal clear urine means that heavy metals are being excreted. When I told Javier, we both breathed. His crying and lack of flexibility are just detox!
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