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Had the same thing happen to me in Kona years ago. The local emergency center was useless, [...] Hopefully the Kona Emergency center has better trained personnel these days.
Jay,
On Oahu...... Kuikini Medical Center (Hyperbaric Treatment Center) 808-587-3425
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On Oahu...... Kuikini Medical Center (Hyperbaric Treatment Center) 808-587-3425
Keep us all posted on your condition and buy Sherm and Jo dinner..... sounds like the responded like the professionals that they are!
Aloha,
G
The point was made earlier that some doctors may avoid sending a case like this to the chamber for bottom line reasons.
that place is quite interesting...suffice it to say most of their patients will not be too outspoken anytime soon. lol...if anybody is going to voice any concerns, I guess it will be up to you all. (since you can speak and all...) When I was over there it was full of head trauma and wound healing for the bedridden. And they had certain *other problems* as well, not a cheery place.Kuikini Medical Center (Hyperbaric Treatment Center) 808-587-3425
I wonder though if this is some urban myth, because I never hear of anybody being denied chamber treatment, do you?
that place is quite interesting...suffice it to say most of their patients will not be too outspoken anytime soon. lol...if anybody is going to voice any concerns, I guess it will be up to you all. (since you can speak and all...) When I was over there it was full of head trauma and wound healing for the bedridden. And they had certain *other problems* as well, not a cheery place.
hmm, I thought the military used a different chamber, so why the popcorn?