When I first opened my clinic in Santa Fe, I tried to approach the City and County Fire Departments making HBOT available should any of their people need it. I wanted to get a baseline neurocognitive eval at no cost to the Fire Departments but was told...."they" don't want anyone documenting any of the fire fighte…
When I first opened my clinic in Santa Fe, I tried to approach the City and County Fire Departments making HBOT available should any of their people need it. I wanted to get a baseline neurocognitive eval at no cost to the Fire Departments but was told...."they" don't want anyone documenting any of the fire fighters took a neurological hit from fighting a fire due to smoke inhalation.
So, with this kind of insanity... it is a little surprising we haven't destroyed ourselves by now.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17439699/
When I first opened my clinic in Santa Fe, I tried to approach the City and County Fire Departments making HBOT available should any of their people need it. I wanted to get a baseline neurocognitive eval at no cost to the Fire Departments but was told...."they" don't want anyone documenting any of the fire fighters took a neurological hit from fighting a fire due to smoke inhalation.
So, with this kind of insanity... it is a little surprising we haven't destroyed ourselves by now.
Total insanity. Given that Santa Fe is 1500 feet higher than Denver it would seem that the risk of carbon monoxide poising is a greater risk.
I think there is a lot of subclinical Carbon monoxide poisonings out there especially in poor states and locals.