In December, a Southern California diver surfaced,
came back to the boat, took off his gear, and moments
later collapsed. Oxygen was administered quickly, and
he was evacuated to a local chamber where he was
treated. But his symptoms didn't really improve after
treatment.
He was transferred to a hospital where it was discovered
that he wasn't bent or embolized, but had had a
stroke. He is expected to recover fairly fully. But the
presumption is that a large factor in that full recovery
is that he was given O2 right away.
We can't emphasize how important this is in treating
any emergency, let alone a diving-related one.
Giving oxygen to someone who doesn't really need it
will not hurt them or injure them further. But not giving
oxygen to someone in any type of distress might affect
their ability to fully recover.
So if you have O2 available, hook it up and administer
it as soon as you can.
- Ken Kurtis, Owner, Reef Seekers Dive Co.,
Beverly Hills, CA