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London Hyperbaric, St John’s Wood

london-hyperbaric.jpgYes, I did log these as dives!

The London Diving Chamber, a Hyperbaric decompression chamber offering NHS funded recompression to divers with Decompression Sickness (DCS) together with other Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) treatments.

London Diving Chamber specialises in Diving Medicine and provides a 24 hour clinic with everything a diver could need from a medical facility.

The word ‘hyperbaric’ literally means ‘high pressure’. The use of high pressure (i.e. pressures higher than normal atmospheric pressure)and it’s use in medicine is often viewed today as being somewhat new and controversial. However, the concept of Hyperbaric Medicine has been in existence since as early as 1662.

The industrial revolution, when bridge and tunnel builders were working in compressed air, saw a further great development in hyperbaric chambers. It was at this time when Paul Bert reported that nitrogen bubbles were forming in tissue during rapid decompression (1876) and was implicated in “The Grecian Bend”.

Since the latter part of the twentieth century hyperbaric medicine has gained most of its recognition for the treatment of certain mainstream medical conditions specifically related to the diving industry, including decompression sickness and air embolism. 

November 7th, 2007 Posted by scubagirl | I've got a bend | no comments

A famous person in the chamber with me

Is Terrence Stamp considered ‘famous’??

November 7th, 2007 Posted by scubagirl | I've got a bend | no comments

Bendy Fish

I was on a 8 day liveaboard doing five dives a day in the Dutch Antillies, beginning at St Maartin and ending at St Kitts taking on Saba and Statia along the way.

On the seventh day my left hand and arm started feeling a little sore and itchy

I never really thought much about it until I returned home and went to the office the next day

Over the next week my hand got worse …. I could not type, I could not use my mouse in my left hand. Worse than that was that I could not hold my weights while working out in the gym and I couldn’t throw a punch in Combat. I was driving with my right hand and the thumb of my left hand which was not as bad as the others digits

My fingers were swollen, discoloured, tender to touch, I couldn’t bend them, my hand was very sore and still itchy 

By the second week I realised that there was something seriously wrong

I was going down the route of having touched something and getting poisoned. So after seeking advice from random people I was sitting at my desk in the office with my hand in a mug of boiling hot water or a glass of ice water. I was rubbing tiger balm into my fingers and rubbing oil into them. But nothing tooked the pain away!

It was getting worse and now I could not bend my fingers or make a fist

I went to Ashford A&E and saw a nurse who used to work for the Navy in Weymouth then up in Leciester near stoney and she old me that she had seen a lot of diving related injuries but decided that I had been bitten by a spider

I went to my local doctors surgery and the GP I saw wanted to send me to the Centre for Infectious Diseases and International Health, but I had to have a blood test first

After five blood tests I was told they were all negative and there was nothing wrong with me

On the way back to the office I called Gary at Slough Sub Aqua. After I described my symptoms, he said ….

‘you have a bend!’

I said, ‘no I haven’t!’

He said, ‘yes you have!’

I said, ‘no I haven’t!’

He said, ‘yes you have!’

I said, ‘no I haven’t!’

He said, ‘you’re in denial!’

Gary gave me the number of the Hyperbaric in St John’s Wood and told me to call them

I still wasn’t convinced so I took a detour and stopped by Runnymead EuZone

There was a closed sign in the window, but I could see lights on and the dooor was slightly open

I decided to call them, and a really nice lady asked me to come in as they were doing stock taking

She took one look at me and dialed the number of the Hyperbaric for me

November 4th, 2007 Posted by scubagirl | I've got a bend | no comments