
Unfortunately I haven't read anything to the length of the surface interval I'll be facing now. Is there a knowledge base to this at Schubaboard?
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Here's a link to a short article from StatPearls that includes normal resolution time:Are there any divers familiar with the Löffgren Syndrom? I've been diagnosed with it this week. According to the internet I've seen so far, it's a acute form of sarcoidosis and mostly isn't chronic .
Unfortunately I haven't read anything to the length of the surface interval I'll be facing now. Is there a knowledge base to this at Schubaboard?
Hi @Mr.Ray , I would defer to your physician to interpret any test results. A bronchoscope can only go so far into the airways so it's not a very sensitive method of assessing risk for air trapping. For that you would need some kind of radiographic imaging.@Duke Dive Medicine thank you for that artikel.
When reading correctly, there'll be bluntly said a 90% chance for me diving again next year?
According to my physician the bronchoscopy showed no signs of damage to my lungs.
Can those swollen lymph glands also couse Lung overexpansion injuries? They're not in the air ways, so they shouldn't trap any air?