A dive buddy of mine, after a dive last Saturday, spent yesterday doing a table 6. The doc suggested that the reason he got bent was from diving with the flu - possibly the swine Flu.
I was on the dive with him. We were a 3-man team. This was the second dive for myself and one buddy (first dive to 250' with 2 hour SI), and the first dive of the day for the buddy who took the hit. He is a "new" deco diver with only a few deco dives to date. No one else on the team suffered any symptoms.
He followed a VPM cut deco plan, fresh water, conservative 2, set for 2200 feet altitude, 140' for 25 mins using standard bottom & deco gasses. He spent a couple extra mins under the boat at about 12' before ascending.
His symptoms were fatigue, joint pain, a numb right foot, and denial D). Following the treatment, all symptoms resolved except for a small quarter-sized numb spot on his foot, which the doc said was from nerve damage.
The doc never mentioned anything about a possible PFO, and the diver didn't ask.
The doctor suggested that the cause of the hit was that the diver dived before fully recovering from the flu, possibly the Swine Flu. The diver was also dehydrated, and told me yesterday that he was "mostly" over the flu symptoms when we made the dive. He never mentioned anything to me about the flu or symptoms prior to the dive.
He got benched for 30 days, then it's back to diving (when healthy) as normal. IMO, he is lucky the symptoms resolved following one table 6 after waiting so long to call DAN.
Yes, he has DAN insurance.
He is installing a P-valve in his drysuit now that he has some down time.
Do I need to say it? Don't dive when you're sick. Good reminder, because I have done it myself.
I was on the dive with him. We were a 3-man team. This was the second dive for myself and one buddy (first dive to 250' with 2 hour SI), and the first dive of the day for the buddy who took the hit. He is a "new" deco diver with only a few deco dives to date. No one else on the team suffered any symptoms.
He followed a VPM cut deco plan, fresh water, conservative 2, set for 2200 feet altitude, 140' for 25 mins using standard bottom & deco gasses. He spent a couple extra mins under the boat at about 12' before ascending.
His symptoms were fatigue, joint pain, a numb right foot, and denial D). Following the treatment, all symptoms resolved except for a small quarter-sized numb spot on his foot, which the doc said was from nerve damage.
The doc never mentioned anything about a possible PFO, and the diver didn't ask.
The doctor suggested that the cause of the hit was that the diver dived before fully recovering from the flu, possibly the Swine Flu. The diver was also dehydrated, and told me yesterday that he was "mostly" over the flu symptoms when we made the dive. He never mentioned anything to me about the flu or symptoms prior to the dive.
He got benched for 30 days, then it's back to diving (when healthy) as normal. IMO, he is lucky the symptoms resolved following one table 6 after waiting so long to call DAN.
Yes, he has DAN insurance.
He is installing a P-valve in his drysuit now that he has some down time.
Do I need to say it? Don't dive when you're sick. Good reminder, because I have done it myself.