Shachar Mizrachi spent weeks in Gaza fighting in 2014 in Operation Protective Edge. When he returned home, he found himself unable to function in normal life – he couldn’t sleep, he was afraid to leave the house, and he felt like he couldn’t talk to any of his former friends.

He tried therapy, but it didn’t help. He felt himself slipping into depression and being afraid all the time. By chance, he heard about hyperbaric oxygen therapy for PTSD and decided to try it. He attended 60 sessions of two hours each, where he sat in a hyberbaric oxygen chamber, which looked more like a public bus.

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