I’m Living a Miracle!

I’m Living a Miracle!

“I feel like I am living a miracle. I was told year after year all the things that my son would never be able to do. After our time doing ABA services at Sara’s Garden, those very same teachers and doctors are now amazed at what they see in my son and have commented that they have never before seen a child improve as fast as he has.”

Your Support is Amazing

Your Support is Amazing

“There are no words with which to express the magnitude of greatness we feel about Sara’s Garden. In so many, many ways you have changed not only our daughter’s life, but our entire family. Your generous support is amazing!”

Thank You for Everything!

Thank You for Everything!

“Thank you very much for everything you have done for me while I was receiving treatments at Sara’s Garden. Everything you’ve done has been appreciated very much! Especially coming into work at 6am so that I could continue to heal and play basketball at the same time. I will never forget all the wonderful ways Sara’s Garden has impacted my life.”

What If Nobody Knows What’s Wrong?

What If Nobody Knows What’s Wrong?

Taylor became ill at the end of her sophomore year in high school when she was fifteen and a half years old. Over the course of the next year she would suffer from intense fevers, rashes all over her body and debilitating pain in her head, joints and neck.

In May 2005 Taylor was hospitalized while countless doctors and specialists attempted to diagnose her condition. Unfortunately, no one could give her an answer as to what was wrong with her. She was treated for a variety of conditions but nothing seemed to provide any relief. Taylor limped through the next year seeing specialist after specialist, making emergency room visits and missing school. She had to quit all of her activities and things she loved the most… dance, horseback riding and running.

By the following spring Taylor was so weak and wracked with fever and pain that she was hospitalized once again. For over a month a team of neurologists experimented, drugged and tested her for everything imaginable but were still unable to determine the cause of her suffering. In June 2006 Taylor was given a spinal tap which indicated a serious, deep tissue infection. Based on all of their clinical findings, doctors diagnosed Taylor with Lyme disease. Left untreated, Lyme disease can progress to more serious symptoms involving the heart and central nervous system which can be debilitating, difficult to treat and even fatal.

Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne disease in the Northern Hemisphere and is transmitted to humans by the bite of infected ticks. The disease is named after the town of Lyme, Connecticut, where a number of cases were first identified. It has long been speculated that Lyme disease was created and accidentally spread from a US biological warfare laboratory at Plum Island, just off the coast of Connecticut, by Nazi scientists recruited by the US for post-war purposes. These scientists had specialized in using ticks and mosquitoes to spread diseases in Nazi Germany during World War II.

Lyme disease is incredibly hard to diagnose due to the fact that its signs and symptoms mimic those of numerous other diseases. The flu-like symptoms which often accompany the onset of Lyme disease can easily be mistaken for viral infections, such as influenza or infectious mononucleosis. Other symptoms of Lyme disease such as joint pain can be mistaken for types of arthritis. The clinical diagnosis of Lyme disease is most often based on the patient’s personal history, as well as recent admittance of exposure to possible tick-infested areas.

For the next two years, Taylor underwent every imaginable Lyme disease treatment available. Nothing helped. By the end of 2008 Taylor was incredibly weak and had virtually no energy to do anything. She could not work and was forced to drop out of college. It was during this time Taylor’s family discovered Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). This treatment was instrumental in turning her health and life around.

After much research Taylor’s family contacted Sara’s Garden in Wauseon, Ohio regarding possible treatment options. While receiving HBOT at Sara’s Garden, Taylor finally turned a corner in her recovery. The pain that she had lived with for so long was was diminishing with each treatment and her energy had returned. She was now able to complete college, started a job at a hospital as a phlebotomist, got married and began a whole new life.

In January 2012, Taylor and her husband became concerned when she skipped a menstrual cycle and started hot flashing severely. Five different doctors diagnosed Taylor with premature ovarian failure and told her she would never be able to get pregnant and have children without an egg donor. She was devastated. Her dreams of starting her own family were now suddenly taken away.

While waiting to see a reproductive endocrinologist Taylor again contacted Sara’s Garden. Given Taylor’s medical history of Lyme disease it was suggested that HBOT could assist in eradicating any remaining active Lyme bacteria present and that the treatments could also help rejuvenate hormone levels and functionality. Taylor again began receiving Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Soon after, Taylor went to her appointment with the reproductive specialist. He couldn’t explain it, but Taylor’s uterus and ovaries were now very healthy and she was deemed fertile. Several months later Taylor was overjoyed to learn that she was now pregnant and she had not needed any drugs or medical assistance in order to conceive!

Thanks to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Sara’s Garden, Taylor’s life has been changed forever. Her health, her life and her dreams of starting a family have been restored. No matter what you’ve been told, there is hope… for this and many other conditions. HBOT is treatment without drugs… without surgery… without pain.

2012 “Drive Fore Hope” Photos

2012 “Drive Fore Hope” Photos

Friday, September 14th was the first Annual Sara’s Garden “Drive Fore Hope” Charity Golf Scramble. The light rain and overcast skies broke just prior to registration and we ended up having a fantastic day for the event. We would like to thank all of the volunteers, participants and sponsors that helped make this event possible.

Below are photos from the event. Click on a thumbnail to see a larger version. 

Volunteers: We are so grateful for your willing participation and involvement in supporting our event. Thank you so much for all of your work!

Participants: Thank you for taking time out of your day to spend it with us at Ironwood Golf Course. We hope you all enjoyed the event and look forward to seeing you again next summer.

Sponsors: Thank you so much for your sponsorship of this event. Because of your support we were able to provide fantastic prizes and raise almost $15,000 to help fund the Sara’s Garden’s financial aid scholarship program.

Platinum Title Sponsor

  • Riley Tractor Parts

Gold Event Sponsors

  • Rupp Seeds, Inc.
  • Wauseon Machine and Manufacturing

Silver Contest Sponsor

  • Archbold Subway

Bronze Meal Sponsors

  • Andres O’Neil & Lowe
  • Farmers & Merchants State Bank
  • Fitzenrider
  • German Mutual Insurance
  • Samuel Mancino’s Archbold
  • Wood Trucking

Product/Award Sponsors

  • Callaway Golf Company
  • Golfsmith
  • Ironwood Golf Course
  • TaylorMade Golf Company
  • Warrior Custom Golf

O2 Tee Sponsors

  • American Legion Post 300
  • Aquatek Water Conditioning
  • Archbold Container Corporation
  • Auto Images
  • Automatic Feed Company
  • Barber Kaper Stamm Robinson & Mcwatters
  • Beck Insurance Agency
  • Black Swamp Equipment
  • Car 1
  • Certified Document Destruction
  • D & G Welding
  • David L. Geringer P.E.
  • Edward Jones Wauseon
  • Fraker & Wyse Construction
  • Fulton Industries
  • Gerken Paving, Inc.
  • Great Lakes Gypsum
  • Lugbill Supply Center
  • M & R Redi Mix Inc.
  • OK Electric
  • Pettisville Grain
  • Roger & Sharon Frey
  • Rupp/Rosebrock, Inc.
  • Schultz Realty
  • Short Agency Wauseon
  • Sonit Systems
  • Tomahawk Printing

We are so grateful for everyone that took part in our “Drive Fore Hope” and are so proud to be a part of such a caring and supportive community.

Nothing Short of a Miracle

Nothing Short of a Miracle

“Our son sustained severe head trauma after falling out of our van headfirst onto the pavement. The surgeon later told us that he did not think he would survive the surgery. He was in an induced coma for days in hopes of stopping the intense seizures that he was having. Our doctors told us that he would have a long, slow road to recovery ahead of him.

After getting released from the hospital we immediately came to Sara’s Garden for Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and immediately saw fantastic results. After a couple weeks we returned to the hospital for a followup visit. His doctors were amazed at his progress.

When we told them we had been doing HBOT their comment was that while those in the medical profession are skeptical of HBOT, whatever we were doing we should not stop but continue doing on with it. They said his recovery was nothing short of a miracle!”

I Can’t Believe the Doctor Said That!

I Can’t Believe the Doctor Said That!

“My son has autism. When we aksed his doctor about seeking out HBOT treatments for him we were told that she didn’t recommend it as it could harm him. After much consideration and prayer, we decided to go to Sara’s Garden for HBOT treatments anyway.

When we were nearly 3/4 of the way through his treatments we were noticing huge gains in his social and speech skills. We took him back to his doctor for his 3 month checkup. The doctor was amazed at the progress he had made. She asked us what we had been doing different. When I told her that we had begun doing Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Sara’s Garden her response was, “Huh?!?”

She then proceeded to question me as what HBOT was and what it was doing for him. I asked her how she could have told me that she didn’t recommend that we do the treatments in the first place and how it could have possibly harm him if she didn’t even know anything about it…”

Concussion puts NHL Dreams on Ice

Concussion puts NHL Dreams on Ice

There can be no denying that hockey is Canada’s national game. It is on television and radio all day… every day. Virtually every young Canadian dreams of playing in the National Hockey League when they grow up. Stratford, Ontario’s Joey Hishon was no exception. In June 2010 those dreams were on their way to becoming a reality as Joey was selected by the Colorado Avalanche in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft. As he donned the Avalanche jersey and stood there on the stage of the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, it began to sink in that all of the hard work and late night skates had finally paid off.

Joey went on to play his final season of Canadian junior ice hockey. He led the Owen Sound Attack in scoring with 87 points (37 goals, 50 assists) averaging an impressive 1.74 points per game. He was instrumental in guiding the Attack to the J. Ross Robertson Cup as the 2010-11 Ontario Hockey League Champions.

Everything was going according to plan. Joey was to compete in one final Memorial Cup tournament before heading to Colorado for training camp to fulfill his dreams of playing in the NHL. The Memorial Cup is awarded annually to the Canadian Hockey League champion. It is a four-team tournament between a host team and the champions of the Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and Western Hockey League and is the pinnacle of junior hockey success.

On May 21, 2011 Joey’s dreams of playing in the NHL were in danger of being put on ice as he sustained a violent, illegal elbow to his head in his team’s first game of the Memorial Cup. Blood dripped from his face as he lay on the ice before being helped off by staff and teammates. Joey was diagnosed with a concussion and was forced to sit out the remainder of the tournament. Little did he know that this was just the beginning of a long break from the game he loved.

Nearly four months after he was knocked out of the Memorial Cup, Joey was still not able to take part in on-ice activities at Colorado’s fall training camp. Daily headaches kept him from participating in any physical activity. As more time went by, headaches continued to provide an ongoing reminder of the injury he had received to his brain. Even on days when he would not have a headache, Joey felt like his mind was clouded, as if he were walking around in a constant fog. Any physical exertion would cause him to experience painful pressure in his head.

Doctors refused to clear Joey for play until all of his headaches and concussion symptoms had subsided. The only remedy that they would prescribe to him was rest. Before he knew it, four more months had passed and half the season was lost as his condition did not improve. Then a friend told Joey about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and explained how it had helped him overcome a similar injury. Unfortunately, Joey was asked not to pursue treatments and told that while there was evidence HBOT would aid in post-concussion recovery, there was no proof that it would help in the relief from headaches.

Joey was forced to continue waiting. Three more months passed and the entire 2011-12 season was lost. He could wait no longer. Joey arrived at Sara’s Garden a mere 14 days shy of the one year anniversary of his concussion. As he progressed through his round of treatments he became hopeful as the frequency of his headaches began diminishing. He started working out in his hotel’s gym and noticed that he was not experiencing the pressure in his head as he had in the past.

After completing a round of 40 HBOT treatments, Joey is now on the path to recovery and working towards becoming an NHL player like he has always dreamed of. Thanks to Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Sara’s Garden, Joey is back on the ice and his dream of a career in the NHL is no longer on hold.

No matter what you’ve been told, there is hope… for this and many other conditions. HBOT is treatment without drugs… without surgery… without pain.

2012 Sara’s Garden Poker Run Photos

2012 Sara’s Garden Poker Run Photos

Saturday, June 23rd was the 9th Annual Sara’s Garden Poker Run. We had such an amazing day for the ride. We would like to thank all of the volunteers, participants and sponsors that helped make this event possible.

Vounteers: As always, we are humbled by your willing participation and involvement. Thank you so much for braving the heat to check-in and check-out riders, work the stops, take photographs, and prepare the amazing meal.

Participants: Thank you again for taking time out of your day to spend it with us on this ride. We love seeing you each year and appreciate your continued support of Sara’s Garden. We hope you all enjoyed the ride and the food and look forward to hanging out with you again next summer.

Sponsors: Thank you so much for your donations to this event. Because of your support we were able to provide the winners with great prizes again this year. We are so grateful for your support and are so proud to be a part of such a caring community.

Below are photos from the event. Click on a thumbnail to see a larger version. 

We look forward to seeing you all again next year at the 10th Annual Sara’s Garden Poker Run!