Hugh B. Maynard
Registered
My SO had, the conjecture is, a PFO which resulted in Spinal DCS leaving her with serious problems in the lower half of her body. Basically a very normal dive, which I've had thousands and she has had hundreds and nowhere close to deco. Normal slow ascent with a 3 minute safety stop at 15 feet. When she climbed onto the boat she felt a pain in her left arm and wondered whether this was what a heart attack felt like. We were at the dive store in about 10-15 minutes and they put her on oxygen.
I road my bike back to the condo and got my car and had her at the chamber in Playa Del Carmen within
two hours of water exit. She walked in to the chamber and could not walk out. For the next week she did the standard table 6a treatment but after the first deco treatment could only move her foot back and forth.
After this treatment and discussions with Dan we flew her back to New Orleans where they immediately
dropped her to 165 feet for 7 hours. We then did deco and O2 hyperbarics (1.75 atm) for the next three
weeks. During this time she improved so that she could use a walker (very slowly).
I then drove her back to San Antonio where we did another 3 weeks of O2 hyperbarics at 1.75 atm.
It has now been about a year and a half since the incident and she can walk about a mile with two walking sticks but has very little feeling below her waist.
So my question is whether anyone knows of any discussion or research on regeneration of nerves that might relate to this type of injury. The doctors, although very helpful, don't have any pointers along these lines and do not have much experience with DCS. In general they do not hold out much hope.
I road my bike back to the condo and got my car and had her at the chamber in Playa Del Carmen within
two hours of water exit. She walked in to the chamber and could not walk out. For the next week she did the standard table 6a treatment but after the first deco treatment could only move her foot back and forth.
After this treatment and discussions with Dan we flew her back to New Orleans where they immediately
dropped her to 165 feet for 7 hours. We then did deco and O2 hyperbarics (1.75 atm) for the next three
weeks. During this time she improved so that she could use a walker (very slowly).
I then drove her back to San Antonio where we did another 3 weeks of O2 hyperbarics at 1.75 atm.
It has now been about a year and a half since the incident and she can walk about a mile with two walking sticks but has very little feeling below her waist.
So my question is whether anyone knows of any discussion or research on regeneration of nerves that might relate to this type of injury. The doctors, although very helpful, don't have any pointers along these lines and do not have much experience with DCS. In general they do not hold out much hope.