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| Dive Medicine & Fitness: Discuss Time to Treatment for DCI in the General Diving Forums forums: Good advice and thanks for sharing. Sounds like a good operator, he knew the seriousness of what was happening. Must ... |
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Should I feel this good so soon; I had 4&3/4 hours in one session, a night in hospital, and another 2 hr session the next morning? I know I'm lucky to dive with a bunch of very aware divers from Ocean Divers up to the highest levels. I know just have to wait 6 weeks to get wet again! |
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| I find the comment on "conflicting evidence" interesting. Time to treatment was recognized as "potentially" important in the early 1900's and serves as a major reason for on site chambers in commercial and military operations... but anyway... Getting oxygen for diving injuries in emergency departments is a world wide problem. Carry a copy of this paper in your dive bag. If the physician gives you a hard time about your request for O2, they can't fight good science. Longphre, Denoble, Moon, Vann, and Freiberger. First aid normobaric oxygen for the treatment of recreational diving injuries. Undersea Hyperb Med. 2007 Jan-Feb;34(1):43-9. RRR ID: 5514
__________________ http://rubicon-foundation.org/ Home of the Rubicon Research Repository. For help getting started with the Repository, please visit our FAQ page. PLEASE support our work. "Oxygen is addictive and deadly. Everyone who uses it will eventually die" --RW Hamilton, PhD 1991 |
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