nikkifsu
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Hi, I don't dive (yet) and I came across this site after seeing an episode on
Investigation Discovery's Disappeared about a person without any cave diving training getting supposedly lost in a cave...but I started reading some stuff on here and I think that it is crazy how smart the people on here are!!! I went to medical school so I know all about the stuff being posted such as partial pressures (undergrad chemistry), PFO, all the medical stuff, etc, and it's crazy that people on here are all educated about those things. It's crazy to hear people talk about DIC like it's something that everybody knows about. Smart bunch haha.
I was just really impressed. I want to get ino diving sometime after I finish having surgeries (I was in a near-fatal car crash last October) and have the money to travel and get certified, so probably when I'm back in grad school. You know in medical school we learned like nothing about DCS. I remember maybe one small group where they talked about flying after diving. So I totally understand why one can go to the ER suspecting DCS and get the run around...sucks. But I was just curious:
1) is hyperbaric medicine a residency or a fellowship? It's not something we really heard about in med school and I left mid 3rd year after the accident. Everybody was going into surgery, OBGYB, family medicine, etc
2) I have read that there are still some bubbles even if no DCS symptoms are experienced - if proper decompression protocol are followed, is there still some small amount of long term damage suffered to joints, etc (like small emboli blocking small vessels and accumulating tissue damage over time and not noticing it for years)... I guess I mean is diving rough on your body after years and years of doing it?
Thanks
Investigation Discovery's Disappeared about a person without any cave diving training getting supposedly lost in a cave...but I started reading some stuff on here and I think that it is crazy how smart the people on here are!!! I went to medical school so I know all about the stuff being posted such as partial pressures (undergrad chemistry), PFO, all the medical stuff, etc, and it's crazy that people on here are all educated about those things. It's crazy to hear people talk about DIC like it's something that everybody knows about. Smart bunch haha.
I was just really impressed. I want to get ino diving sometime after I finish having surgeries (I was in a near-fatal car crash last October) and have the money to travel and get certified, so probably when I'm back in grad school. You know in medical school we learned like nothing about DCS. I remember maybe one small group where they talked about flying after diving. So I totally understand why one can go to the ER suspecting DCS and get the run around...sucks. But I was just curious:
1) is hyperbaric medicine a residency or a fellowship? It's not something we really heard about in med school and I left mid 3rd year after the accident. Everybody was going into surgery, OBGYB, family medicine, etc
2) I have read that there are still some bubbles even if no DCS symptoms are experienced - if proper decompression protocol are followed, is there still some small amount of long term damage suffered to joints, etc (like small emboli blocking small vessels and accumulating tissue damage over time and not noticing it for years)... I guess I mean is diving rough on your body after years and years of doing it?
Thanks
