I think that we should confine responses to those people who have suffered "full blown fulminant cerebral DCI producing death" becuase I think that only very few dead divers will respond. After convinceing ourselves by this thorough study that diving is perfectly safe, we can get on with heaps of mega diving, sure in the knowledge that any pain or tiredness we may feel after a dive is a figment of our imagination. Cheers Jason O-) (not the Scottish one) > > Well, at the risk of labouring the point, and to make any survey usefull > (and I think an anonymous survey might be usefull), what do you define as a > DCI 'hit'? All symptoms ranging from a bit of tingling in the left armpit > to full blown fulminant cerebral DCI producing death? > > /rat > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > shelps@ac*.ma*.ad*.ed*.au*|Stephen Helps PhD Ack! ___/| > FAX (08)232-3283 |Anaesthesia & Intensive Care \O.o| > Voice (08)224-5495 |University of Adelaide =(___)= > |ADELAIDE, 5005, South Australia U > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things - Vice President Dan Quayle > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@opal.com'. > Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@opal.com'.
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