Question for people who underwent a PFO closure: how long did you wait before getting back to skydiving ? To wind tunnel ? To running ?
I hear different recommandations about that, and cannot get specific answers (like: max bpm to reach, internal pressure effort effect ? (like weight squats), external (air/water) pressure effect). What would be the risk ? Movement of the occluder ? Or something else ?
It seems that cardiologists don't really know, see skydiving as something scary without knowing much about it, and prefer to advise too looong period of inactivity.
Any recommandations / experience sharing welcome ! :)
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Hello all,
Question for people who underwent a PFO closure: how long did you wait before getting back to skydiving ? To wind tunnel ? To running ?
I hear different recommandations about that, and cannot get specific answers (like: max bpm to reach, internal pressure effort effect ? (like weight squats), external (air/water) pressure effect). What would be the risk ? Movement of the occluder ? Or something else ?
It seems that cardiologists don't really know, see skydiving as something scary without knowing much about it, and prefer to advise too looong period of inactivity.
Any recommandations / experience sharing welcome ! :)
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