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Hi seaturtle5,
Time to onset figures vary a bit depending upon the study, but the following from the U.S. Navy/TDI appears to provide reasonable estimates:
Time to onset (% of cases)
- within 1 hour= 42%
- within 3 hours= 60%
- within 8 hours= 83%
- within 24 hours=98%
- within 48 hours=99%
Consideration of onset time, as well as of the nature, locations and progression of your complaints, suggests that it is extraordinarily unlikely that they are DCS-related.
However, if these do not rather quickly begin to resolve, or multiply or otherwise get worse, you indeed should seek medical, and not just chiropractic, evaluation.
Regards,
DocVikingo
Time to onset figures vary a bit depending upon the study, but the following from the U.S. Navy/TDI appears to provide reasonable estimates:
Time to onset (% of cases)
- within 1 hour= 42%
- within 3 hours= 60%
- within 8 hours= 83%
- within 24 hours=98%
- within 48 hours=99%
Consideration of onset time, as well as of the nature, locations and progression of your complaints, suggests that it is extraordinarily unlikely that they are DCS-related.
However, if these do not rather quickly begin to resolve, or multiply or otherwise get worse, you indeed should seek medical, and not just chiropractic, evaluation.
Regards,
DocVikingo