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From: galperin@av*.sa*.lo*.co* (Steve Galperin)
Date: Wed, 22 May 96 13:56:11 EDT
To: techdiver@terra.net
Subject: Re: Narcosis
> From owner-techdiver@terra.net Wed May 22 13:21:43 1996
> Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 08:14:26 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Peter Den Haan <denhaan@ra*.or*>
> Reply-To: Peter Den Haan <denhaan@ra*.or*>
> To: Eric Mieczkowski <ericm@ru*.ne*>
> Cc: Techdiver <techdiver@terra.net>
> Subject: Re: Narcosis
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> On Tue, 21 May 1996, Eric Mieczkowski wrote:
> 
> > It concerns me because I'm not one of those who gets happy or euphoric. 
> >  I get pretty paranoid, and my buoyancy control goes right out the 
> 
> I don't know any diver myself, who experiences euphoria. Symptoms are more

I get a range of feelings from care free euphoria to extreem paranoia.
It depends greatly on the mood I'm in when I begin the dive, the vis,
the water temp, the ambeint light and what tasks I'm doing.

I can usually shake off the paranoia, and it makes me very conservative
about the dive. The euphoric feeling is very dangerous, I often
don't relise how narced I am so I make very bad judgements. 

All divers get narcd. The ones that *have never been narcd* probably
get the euphoria and loss of judgement so they don't relise that
they were buzzed out of their skulls.

Stephen Galperin 

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