Thailand - FOUND ALIVE - 12 Boys And Coach Trapped In Cave , 23 June 2018 #5

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CORRECTION: the families met Thai PM last night. NOT the boys. apologies. We are listening to a live stream translation from the Chiang Rai hospital over poor phone lines.

8:44 PM - 9 Jul 2018
10:44 AM - 10 July 2018 Thailand
 
Why the boys' diets are so closely managed:

Refeeding syndrome


Refeeding syndrome is a syndrome consisting of metabolic disturbances that occur as a result of reinstitution of nutrition to patients who are starved, severely malnourished or metabolically stressed due to severe illness. When too much food and/or liquid nutrition supplement is consumed during the initial four to seven days of refeeding this triggers synthesis of glycogen, fat and protein in cells, to the detriment of serum concentrations of potassium, magnesium and phosphorus.[1][2] Cardiac, pulmonary and neurological symptoms can be signs of refeeding syndrome. The low serum minerals, if severe enough, can be fatal.
Refeeding syndrome - Wikipedia
 
Just in: all 8 kids are safe, physically and mentally healthy. 2 have minor lung infections. All had no fever. Antibiotics have been given. They will be kept in hospital for a week. Can only watch World Cup on TV.
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well now we can confirm some data is being painted in roses

noone is mentally healthy after the half a month these people have lived mpp

just lack of light/ dark cycles is bad for humans
 
Positive and encouraging atmosphere there. Such a drastic difference from the other nights.

It must be because of the two successful extractions of these precious boys. The divers are familiar with the path and have likely worked out a few problems.

I join the world in praying for the outcome we are all hoping for.

May each boy remember what their coach taught them - breathe in calm, breathe out slowly, return to breath

May the coach return to land safe and sound with the other boys

May each and every person come out of the cave alive. May all of the divers return to land safe and sound.

May the rock dam that was recently created to divert water away from the cave work until these precious humans are all safely out.

May the rain soften and become gentler until all of these precious individuals are out safe and sound

May the world hear of the last five back on land, safe and sound and witness the greatness of humanity when we work together

Praying for the four boys, their beloved coach and the divers reach safety alive.

Namaste,
 
Positive and encouraging atmosphere there. Such a drastic difference from the other nights.

It must be because of the two successful extractions of these precious boys. The divers are familiar with the path and have likely worked out a few problems.

I join the world in praying for the outcome we are all hoping for.

May each boy remember what their coach taught them - breathe in calm, breathe out slowly, return to breath

May the coach return to land safe and sound with the other boys

May each and every person come out of the cave alive. May all of the divers return to land safe and sound.

May the rock dam that was recently created to divert water away from the cave work until these precious humans are all safely out.

May the rain soften and become gentler until all of these precious individuals are out safe and sound

May the world hear of the last five back on land, safe and sound and witness the greatness of humanity when we work together

Praying for the four boys, their beloved coach and the divers reach safety alive.

Namaste,

Lovely post, Zenny! ❤︎

We missed you last night! ❤️
 
Either she's saying she's positioned 500 Meters from the cave or the boy from the entrance!
Yes that’s what I meant, that I think that’s where they, the reporters are maybe? I better not report on the reporter anymore just to be sure we all stay clear here.

But I sure wish I could hear her reporting.

BBC live stream I wonder?
 
Yes that’s what I meant, that I think that’s where they, the reporters are maybe? I better not report on the reporter anymore just to be sure we all stay clear here.

But I sure wish I could hear her reporting.

BBC live stream I wonder?
I checked and couldn't find any. ;(
 
Cave rescue enters day three

Danish national Claus Rasmussen is thought to be another one of the divers who's down in the cave right now. He works with Mr Reymenants at the same diving school in Phuket.

So who are those specialists that make up the international team that's getting the boys out one by one?

One of them is Ben Reymenants, a Belgian national who runs a dive shop in Phuket. Here he is, pictured alongside lead rescue official Narongsak Osotthanakorn.

Back in the cave, here are a few more pictures from the Facebook feed of one of the rescue divers, Mikko Paasi from Finland.

Lots of people have been asking if there would have been animals in the cave. We know there were some bats and monkeys at the entrance, but the minister says they "did not encounter any animals" where they were.

The BBC spoke to health experts last week who said recovering from the lack of light for two weeks could be one of the biggest challenges they'll face.


Health officials giving a briefing in Chiang Rai say some of the boys have seen their parents now - but only through glass.
Officials appear to be taking extreme precautions until they get lab results back clearing the lads of infectious diseases.
Once they get the all clear, parents will be able to see their kids, but only in protective clothing and from 2m away.
So no longed for hugs just yet.

Posted at23:16
Officials are giving a briefing now on the health of the boys who have been brought out.
They all had full check-ups, with blood tests, X-rays, and rabies tests. They were given vitamins and antibiotics.
X-rays on two of the first group brought out showed abnormalities, indicating possible infection, they say.
https://nypost.com/2018/07/09/boys-may-have-caught-disease-from-bat-poop-while-stuck-in-cave/
If you have a chicken coop or a barn, you may have also been infected with Histoplasmosis. Birds, chickens and bats carry it. Most people don't know they were infected until they get a chest x-ray years later for some other problem and the scarred area in their lung appears.
Cave rescue enters day three

Danish national Claus Rasmussen is thought to be another one of the divers who's down in the cave right now. He works with Mr Reymenants at the same diving school in Phuket.

So who are those specialists that make up the international team that's getting the boys out one by one?

One of them is Ben Reymenants, a Belgian national who runs a dive shop in Phuket. Here he is, pictured alongside lead rescue official Narongsak Osotthanakorn.

Back in the cave, here are a few more pictures from the Facebook feed of one of the rescue divers, Mikko Paasi from Finland.

Lots of people have been asking if there would have been animals in the cave. We know there were some bats and monkeys at the entrance, but the minister says they "did not encounter any animals" where they were.

The BBC spoke to health experts last week who said recovering from the lack of light for two weeks could be one of the biggest challenges they'll face.


Health officials giving a briefing in Chiang Rai say some of the boys have seen their parents now - but only through glass.
Officials appear to be taking extreme precautions until they get lab results back clearing the lads of infectious diseases.
Once they get the all clear, parents will be able to see their kids, but only in protective clothing and from 2m away.
So no longed for hugs just yet.

Posted at23:16
Officials are giving a briefing now on the health of the boys who have been brought out.
They all had full check-ups, with blood tests, X-rays, and rabies tests. They were given vitamins and antibiotics.
X-rays on two of the first group brought out showed abnormalities, indicating possible infection, they say.
The big worry is that fruit bats can be a vector for a hemorrhagic fever like Ebola (Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever). About Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever | Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever (Marburg HF) | CDC
Histoplasmosis and Leptospirosis are treatable.
 
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