Kensei
Master Fin Sharpener
Until there are more specifics, this is a game of random speculation.
Could not agree more.
I don't care if people want to speculate, they just need to remain aware that that's all they're doing.
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Until there are more specifics, this is a game of random speculation.
Could not agree more.
I don't care if people want to speculate, they just need to remain aware that that's all they're doing.
The only thing that leads me to think she may have had an underlying cardiac issue is that they said they defibrillated her - that's not as common. Defibrillation is more often associated with cardiac events.
Obviously, deepest sympathies to her family and friends, no matter what. Definitely a tragedy, no matter the cause.
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Maybe a desperate attempt to get her heart beating again.
Most doctors aren't trained in dive injuries, let alone a paramedic from a college rescue team.That's not what defibrillators do, in spite of what you've seen on TV.
Most injuries are not unique to diving, and for those, any physician will do, even a paramedic.Most doctors aren't trained in dive injuries, let alone a paramedic from a college rescue team.