John Reinertson
Guest
These bugs are real and they are serious.
BUT...
in twenty-four years as a busy Doc doing ER work, Family Practice, and supervising PA's and teaching medical students, I've seen two cases total, both of whom survived and did OK.
That leaves me ahead of most of my colleagues, who most often have seen none or one.
Neither case occurred diving. One was in a person with poorly controlled diabetes and one was in a lady where we never could decide how it started.
Treat injuries underwater as potential sources of infection, and check with your doc if they show the classic signs of infection described by Galen and Hippocrates;
Tumor, Calor, Rubor, and Dolor
( Swelling, Heat, redness, and pain)
Dive with reasonable caution, and the utmost enjoyment.
Remember, you're getting to see and do things most people in the world can only dream about.
See you underwater (Painlessly)
John
BUT...
in twenty-four years as a busy Doc doing ER work, Family Practice, and supervising PA's and teaching medical students, I've seen two cases total, both of whom survived and did OK.
That leaves me ahead of most of my colleagues, who most often have seen none or one.
Neither case occurred diving. One was in a person with poorly controlled diabetes and one was in a lady where we never could decide how it started.
Treat injuries underwater as potential sources of infection, and check with your doc if they show the classic signs of infection described by Galen and Hippocrates;
Tumor, Calor, Rubor, and Dolor
( Swelling, Heat, redness, and pain)
Dive with reasonable caution, and the utmost enjoyment.
Remember, you're getting to see and do things most people in the world can only dream about.
See you underwater (Painlessly)
John