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From: "Paltz, Art" <Art.Paltz@R2*.CO*>
To: "'Deep1dave@ao*.co*'" <Deep1dave@ao*.co*>, twernberg@us*.ne*,
     techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: RE: boble formation
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 17:51:35 -0500
I think this is why George suggests floating for a while at the surface and
resting before getting out of the water.  I would think that taking off your
gear in the water and not having to climb a ladder and struggle on deck is
probably good too.  If I could get someone to haul my gear up on the boat
for me I know I'd do it!

Art.


	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Deep1dave@ao*.co* [SMTP:Deep1dave@ao*.co*]
	Sent:	Monday, January 10, 2000 4:31 PM
	To:	twernberg@us*.ne*; techdiver@aquanaut.com
	Subject:	Re: boble formation

	Greetings Thomas,

	I am sure that some of the other members could explain the physics
better.  
	Here is my understanding.  

	After a dive, your body can be likened to a full champagne bottle.
The 
	different tissues are contain excess dissolved gas, the degree of
which 
	depends on the effectiveness of your decompression.  Exercise
creates 
	turbulence in the blood vessels, which is like "shaking the bottle,"
and this 
	can promote bubble formation.
	The risk factors vary with the dive, your bottom gas, decompression 
	technique, your off gassing physiology and the surface interval.
So-- don't 
	shake the bottle when it's still full of gas.

	David
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