Teenager with DCS, mother in denial, treatment delayed

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I have one of the few insurances that will fully cover everything in case of DCS, I still have DAN

I honestly don't know if my insurance would cover a helicopter evac but the ~$200 per year I pay DAN is negligible enough for me to not care to do the research and in the meantime I'm supporting dive research and the hotline to help other divers. I'll never understand why divers try to "save" money not paying for DAN.
 
Who the hell is doing 4 drops per day in those ranges? That's racking a helluva lot of deco stress.
And I thought we reached a concensus that she's an idiot?

Sounds like at least this time she didn't delay treatment.
 
Wow. If that’s true, what a freakin’ dimwit.
 
Wow. If that’s true, what a freakin’ dimwit.

The entire family needs to start over at OW. And people wonder why our health insurance is so high.
 
Tampa Bay spearos (Clearwater, west coast Florida) and Louisiana Spearos are in a Darwin race.
 
Tampa Bay spearos (Clearwater, west coast Florida) and Louisiana Spearos are in a Darwin race.
When it comes to the St. Pete Open last month, multiple really DEEP drops are common.
 

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