Before you push your computer or make that extra dive,
consider the possible long term consequences of getting bent.
The Divers Alert Network (DAN) reviewed all reported
cases of decompression illness reported between 1990 and
1997. Of 3,960 cases, 164 reported paralysis. They interviewed
69 of these (51 men and 19 women) whose mean age was 41
(they ranged 19 to 70 years) whose accident had occurred an average of 6.1
years earlier.
On an average, paralysis began within ten minutes of surfacing. All but two
of the 69 received recompression treatment, which took an average of four
hours to get underway from the onset of paralysis.
Thirty-five of these divers (51%) had residual symptoms. Fourteen
(20%)had itching, a prickly feeling, weakness or pain. Twenty-one (30%) had
some impairment in daily activities: 11 of these had difficulty walking (one was
wheelchair bound), 13 had impaired urination, 15 had impaired anal sphincter
function, and 15 had impaired sexual function.
Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine, Volume 27, 2000 Supplement.