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Mother of a 5-year-old Michigan boy who died in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber explosion while undergoing treatment Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Family lawyers say sleep apnea jumped into the flames and tried to save his son.

Annie Cooper sat in the waiting room, but her son, Thomas Cooper, was treated on January 31 in a chamber containing 100% oxygen at the Oxford Center in Troy, about 24 miles north of Detroit.

“She was in the waiting room and was warned that something wrong had happened. She rushed back to where her son was and tried to give him a try. Fox News Digital. “She was kid.” He suffered serious and serious burns in his attempt to save him.”

Fieger Law is investigating the incident, and Harrington believes the Oxford Centre was “a shortage of staff and had no resources for such an emergency.”

The boy was killed in a high-pressure oxygen chamber, remembered as “inquisitive, energetic, and smart,” as his family intends to sue.

Thomas Cooper, 5, of Michigan, passed away on January 31st in a high-pressure chamber. (Cooper Family Handout)

The Oxford Center now states on its website: “Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is an alternative treatment that reduces inflammation, oxygenates the whole body, stimulates the growth of new healthy blood vessels, and stimulates stem cell growth that increases up to 800% after 20 sessions. Research has enabled us to focus and communicate. , improvements in working memory and sleep have been reported.

Troy Police and firefighters Thomas was dead in the room when Thomas arrived, but Annie said he had suffered an arm injury. According to Harrington, Michigan State Police is the lead agency currently investigating his death.

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5 year old Tohmask Cooper in the park

Troy police and firefighters said Thomas was dead in the room when he arrived at the scene. (Cooper Family Handout)

According to Johns Hopkins, patients who have undergone high-pressure ventilator treatment “enter a special chamber to breathe pure oxygen at air pressure levels 1.5 to 3 times higher than average.” “The goal is to fill the blood with enough oxygen to repair tissue and restore normal body function.”

Harrington, who is planning to sues the Oxford Centre, said it is the nature of parents to ensure that children seek the help they need to feel most comfortable, but certain medical facilities regularly advertise and It claims [hyperbaric chambers] It can cure almost everything, not necessarily supported by science, nor is it necessarily supported by peer-reviewed literature. ”

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Dr. Elliot Lach, left, Program Director Carolyn Branny said on April 28, 2022, one of two new high-pressure chambers during a tour of the new wound healing and high-pressure center at Metrowest Medical Center in Flameham. I'll show you the following.

According to Johns Hopkins, patients who have undergone high-pressure ventilator treatment “enter a special chamber to breathe pure oxygen at air pressure levels 1.5 to 3 times higher than average.” (Daily News and Evil Local Staff Photos/Ken McGar/USA TODAY Network)

“They prey on people who are desperate to help their families, help their children, help their loved ones, provide this oxygen therapy and not affect their lives,” Harrington explained, He added that the base chamber is not “regulated.” In Michigan, like in other states.

The Oxford Centre did not respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital.

5 year old Tohmask Cooper in the park

Cooper Family lawyers are scheduled to file a lawsuit in a high pressure room several weeks after the juvenile's death before filing the lawsuit. (Cooper Family Handout)

Since the 20th century, high-pressure chambers have been used in the United States. According to Johns Hopkins, they are usually used to treat scuba divers, carbon monoxide poisoning, decompression sickness in certain types of wounds and injuries.

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Annie and her husband, Thomas' father, James Cooper, buried the 5-year-old on February 13th. Thomas was known as a tiny little boy who was curious, energetic, clever, extroverted and thoughtful, by all his friends, family and teachers, “His obituary states.

“His favorite activities were running, jumping, rolling and stomping. He was just starting a music and dance class. He was also attending kindergarten.” The 5-year-old wanted to be a chef when he grew up, so he could “cook with Mom and Dad and be with him forever.”

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