that saved dismem will keep them together. how long do they need to be monitored, medically? years? i am very cautious. i would monitor them for several months at the very least. and years for the reasons we are talking about, lock-term effects from the vapors, long-term effects of mrks ptsd. that can take several months to happen. you don t feel t. you are numb when you come out. you don t see any of it in their faces. but we may see it down the line. the respiratory and the neurological deficits strike me as the most likely. we have been talking about that for years with the world trade center. you may see it here. it s not the same thing because nothing is burning. but there is a lot of toxic vapors. and methane is number 1. and i think we have all experienced hardship in our life, and we have all had things that take years to get over. i can t imagine what it s like to go through what they went through? absolutely. by the way, talking about methanes, the first sign of m
about all of that is dr. mark sega gal. these precautions are necessary, aren t they. because you don t know what is going to go wrong. and it s very important to be monitoring these miners to make sure their heart rate doesn t go out of wack. to make sure they don t have a problem breathing. the third miner, over 50 years of age. talk about a prognostic sign that we are going to see great results. i don t care what kind of shape he is, 50 is not 30 and he looks exuberant. he is raising his arms. look, to be fair, we don t know what will happen down the road. i especially don t know what toxins they have been exposed to methane gas. methan gas for sure. carbon monoxide for sure. what will nap down the road, in terms of respiratory problems, neurological, cognitive thinking, decision making. how it will affect their brain tcan cause numbness and hands in the feet. a chance of permanent damage.
these precautions are necessary, aren t they. because you don t know what is going to go wrong. and it s very important to be monitoring these miners to make sure their heart rate doesn t go out of wack. to make sure they don t have a problem breathing. the third miner, over 50 years of age. talk about a prognostic sign that we are going to see great results. i don t care what kind of shape he is, 50 is not 30 and he looks exuberant. he is raising his arms. look, to be fair, we don t know what will happen down the road. i especially don t know what toxins they have been exposed to methane gas. methan gas for sure. carbon monoxide for sure. what will nap down the road, in terms of respiratory problems, neurological, cognitive thinking, decision making. how it will affect their brain tcan cause numbness and hands in the feet. a chance of permanent damage. certainly, for several weeks. there is the issue, we brought
years? i am very cautious. i would monitor them for several months at the very least. and years for the reasons we are talking about, lock-term effects from the vapors, long-term effects of mrks ptsd. that can take several months to happen. you don t feel t. you are numb when you come out. you don t see any of it in their faces. but we may see it down the line. the respiratory and the neurological deficits strike me as the most likely. we have been talking about that for years with the world trade center. you may see it here. it s not the same thing because nothing is burning. but there is a lot of toxic vapors. and methane is number 1. and i think we have all experienced hardship in our life, and we have all had things that take years to get over. i can t imagine what it s like to go through what they went through? absolutely. by the way, talking about methanes, the first sign of methane intoxication is irtibility. we are not irritability. i am sure there was some of