Hey everyone,
Finally made it to the hospital yesterday. In summary, they seemed to think it was a one-off weird event with no real solution.
I arrived, mentioned my symptoms and said I'd like an EKG. Had that done and spoke with the doctor.
Apparently the EKG looked absolutely fine. Apparently if it is random they put me on the EKG for 24-hrs to watch for it, but she didn't think anything of it.
It wasn't the same doctor as last time but seemed to have a decent knowledge of dive medicine (asked depths and times, etc). She then gave a call to another doctor who she said had been trained by DAN. As they talked in Thai I couldn't understand the conversation, but this other doctor didn't think too much of it. He recommended that perhaps I only dive twice a day and not three!
I said that I didn't think this was DCS and was still looking for a better answer.
So she recommended I talk to a cardiologist. So that was a 2 wait, then spoke with her for a bit. At this point I pulled up this email thread and she read them and said, ok, we can do some blood work.
So had that done, another wait for analysis of course, and back to see the cardiologist.
All the blood work checked out in the normal range. Had the following done: Electrolytes, BUN(13), Creatine(1.0), and RBS (121 a shade high, but I had just eaten dinner...). She also thought to check my thyroid which turned out to me normal. CBC was done as well with all checks normal.
In the end she also wasn't much worried about it and said it was probably random.
Gave me 10 tabs of propranolol in case this happens again, which apparently might also help my golf game, not that I golf.
If anyone is curious about medical care here at a nice private hospital, the consultation and EKG cost me about $45. But damn, the blood work came in at $120! I imagine that's cheap compared to back home, haha.
So in the end, no real smoking gun, just a bit of peace of mind that nothing is seriously wrong.
Thanks again for all the advice. I'm happy to answer detailed followup questions about test results, etc.
And yes, these days, I feel like a million bucks. And this afternoon, I'm off to ride a motorbike, which is way riskier than diving.....funny how we rationalize risk...
Cheers,
Ryan