Tom, It's pretty obvious to me that regardless of your level of conditioning that if you die while diving the Andrea Doria, setting deep air records, or diving with a rebreather you obviously had a heart attack, spontaneous attack of stomach cancer, diabetic coma, etc. I mean what else could it be???? -----Original Message----- From: Tom Mount [mailto:TOM.MOUNT@wo*.at*.ne*] Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 9:30 AM To: Karl Kramer; Jody Everett Cc: Techdiver (E-mail); RB flaming list Subject: Re: Rebreather/Diving Age Limit? Karl I'm sixty, and my heart is perfect BP 130 over 70 pulse 50. I just completed a physical stress test with a rating of elite (whatever that means). and a VO2 that exceeded 4 young athletes who took the test at the same time I did. So age is not the problem, fitness and maintaining good condition is the controlling factor. I have dropped 20 year olds out of programs due to their fitness level and had some of my most fit divers over 40. Respectfully yours, Tom Mount CEO IANTD World HQ http://www.iantd.com -----Original Message----- From: Karl Kramer <Karl.W.Kramer@ph*.un*.de*> To: Jody Everett <jodyev@in*.co*> Cc: Techdiver (E-mail) <techdiver@aquanaut.com>; RB flaming list <rebreather@nw*.co*> Date: Monday, August 16, 1999 5:03 AM Subject: Re: Rebreather/Diving Age Limit? From: "Jody Everett" <jodyev@in*.co*> > Maybe all you guys over 40 should just give up diving. There seems to be a > much higher rate of heart problems in the 40-50 age group of divers than in > the rest of the general population. Hi Jody, Rebreather-Divers are a preselected group, what makes it quite normal that this also means other matches / characteristics in common. Those who prefer silence unter water are surely often doing that because they are highly stress exposed at work and so have a much higher rate of heart problems. Then you refer to the Colour of housings: simply look at the sales-count, it is more likely in absolute numbers that a money-spinner (Car-Examole: like a VW) in involved in an accident / natural-causes death than a shelf warmer. Rgds, Karl -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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