I had a bad Type 2 hit back in september 2014 at the age of 57. Tested with TEE and TCD back in 2013 > no shunts. Happened after 2nd dive on day4 after 4 days of 2 mixed gas deco dives a day. min O2 deco each dive greater than 30 minutes. Minimum pause between dives was 3 hrs. GF High set at 90% on a OSTC2 (which has an additional safety factor of 10% built in in addition to the GF settings).
was successfully treated in the 2nd hospital with a TT6 incl 3 extensions, a TT5 4 hrs later and 2 further chamber treatments at 2.4Bar O2 to clean up lingering problems.
Important Advise!! Don't get on the helicopter alone, if you do you will get whatever the doctors, who have never heard about DCS, decide to give you, and nobody in a hospital ever takes advice from a patient. Have your buddy who accompanies you to a hospital be armed, locked and loaded, at least that way somebody is going to have to listen.
I was alone, very sick and it took the IC doctors in the first hospital 5 hrs to finally decide that O2 at 1lpm and an IV Drip just fast enough to keep the lines from clogging wasn't doing me a lot of good. the 2nd helicopter ride was much better and my litter was on the move being run, while the wheels were still settling, by 6 people right into the chamber. 2 minutes after landing I was at 2.8Bar on O2 and starting to feel again. Due to all the tissue damage I gained 20lbs before I started peeing again, and it took almost a month to lose all the extra fluids in my damaged cells.
BMI 27, age 57, nonsmoker since Dec 1999, active diver - 100+ Deco Dives a year for over 20 years, in reasonably good shape, lownormal cholestoral levels, good heart, no circulation problems - just age over 50! Old folks can't decompress as quickly as 20 year old navy seals who don't have a PFO. Now I dive a rebreather, GF High is 80% max, and I no longer do 2 deco dives a day for more than 3 1/2 days before restarting the schedule (means on a 8 day dive trip, I'll do 14 deco dives instead of my buddies 16 deco dives). Getting old is hell, but it is still better than not getting any older.
Michael