Dude, you were F'ed up!
I kinda got lost in your excellent portayal of impairment...what was the final assessment? Were you getting carbon monoxide from the heater? Did you get sick at all?
Glad you're okay.
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Supercubber wrote:Never hurts to carry a small bottle of O2 on board for situations like this. Could have cleared the cobs a little sooner.
Berk wrote:Additional oxygen, in this instance doesn't seem like it'd be a cure. Any doc's out there? Whatdyathink? Berk
Berk wrote:Red blood cells have a stronger affinity for carbon monoxide than they do for Oxygen. As I understand it, the red blood cells will attach the carbon monoxide molecules to themselves before they'll accept oxygen ones, essentially suffocating all of the body's cells. Additional oxygen, in this instance doesn't seem like it'd be a cure. Any doc's out there? Whatdyathink? Berk

denalipilot wrote:I believe their affinity for CO over O2 is about 4x greater).
One reliable indicator of hypoperfusion (too little oxygen reaching the tissues of the body) is cyanosis (blue coloration),
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