Research / Treatment
of
Benign Intracranial Hypertension BIH
s.a.
Pseudo tumour Cerebri
13. of June 2002
Call teleph.no. +45 - 64 47 27
24
daily from 17.00 -18,30
greenwich medium time 16,00-17,30
or mail to : feldt@oasenfyn.dk
|
| |
Treatment
- Longiness 5 - 7 days
- Stay at the comfortable double bed rooms on the health resort or
hotels.
- Also parents with children
- The treatments are offered in cooperation with the neurologists
from the hospitals, where the patients comes from
- Information about BIH for the patient - How to avoid it in the future.
- Information and clinical description for neurologists / doctors
|
Special information cons. Your expectations to
the treatments
- Pain and threatening serious operation is gone after the first day.
Done by painless treatment the first day (When it is cons.
IH "type Birger Feldt")
- Remark, that there is still a theoretically possibility for other
conditions - see the clinical description. If an other type of BIH
will occour, the treatments will be free of pay. Experience from theese
cases will be awailable on the homepage, see results
- There will be a lecture about the function of BIH, and what it means
for the patient in the future
- There will also be a lecture for the neurologists, where we will
discuss the clinical description
|
Practical informations
- To minimize the cost of the treatment, You can contact Your local
society, to make common travelling / same room (max. 2 + 2 per.
week)
- Prices for staying are cheep prices at "Bed & Breakfast" level in Denmark
- Booking and questions concerning prices not mentioned on the Price page, will be arranged
by telephone and mail
- If Your BIH is another type as IH type "Birger Feldt", the treatments
are free and the knowledge will be used to try to find the cause for Your
type.
|
Results - All results are clinical documentatet
- The clinical documentation will be used as cases in lectures
of doctors, eyespecialists and manual treaters
See
results
Akute cases on hospitals
Stopping acute and violent attacks are offered on hospitals in Denmark,
Sweden, Norway, Germnany, Holland and Belgium
|
|
|