Only two letters, but quite an important word. Dan's not known to pussyfoot around. They certainly didn't do that for me.
Again, the best way to treat an injury is to never have one. Plan your dive in such a way that you'll never need to go to a chamber. It's all about limits. Know them. Honor them.
Exactly.... They didn't pussyfoot around when I called in the US about some minor DCS, they said go to ER, same with one of my buddies who was very sick. Funny in the incident being discussed, they said just wait when the cost of air and medevac was at issue, i.e. probably someone they had a contract with, but that is speculation.
Now for the next part, I find the next part of your post intellectually dishonest and entitled about diving injuries. Do you know how to plan for a PFO since most people don't know they have one? Plenty of people have hits following dive plans that are perfectly safe according to tables/science/algorithms, I even had one of those medical professional people called a doctor tell me the same.
The issue I am interested in, is DAN and their response. Not placing blame on the divers, nor why you never should be injured. Sometimes, **** just happens. Science ain't exact.