Esat Atikkan wrote: > > Suggest U undertsand what those papers say - just > citing them may is not enough. Anesthetic effects of > N2 kick in much deeper than the cold feeling of > bretahing He. I have no idea what you just wrote, and I'm not even going to try and decipher it. I was merely pointing out the fact that the anesthetic effect of N2 inhibiting 'feeling cold' has been substantiated. If you do not wish to accept that, then that's your prerogative. If you wish to disagree with their findings then take it up with the authors who conducted the research, not me. > As for MJB & his rantings, suggest U read the advise > of UHMS on diving while pregnant (such as the workshop > they published). Indeed it is stated that, though not > condoned, diving past the 1st trimester of the > pregnancy is acceptable provided some very > conservative depth/time constaraints R adhered to. For how much this burns my ass to say, MJB was dead nuts bang on to put your post in check. I realize you did not pull your comments out of thin air. However, it was inappropriate of you to suggest something that the UHMS does not condone. Not only the UHMS but every dive professional, dive agency and most every intelligent physician in his right mind. I don't know if english is a second language for you, or, you're just lacking in keyboard skills but your gibberish regale of a post clearly indicated that it was ok to dive pregnant. That was the just of the message you sent. Not the right place, and clearly not enough information to go along with what you stated. Anyone who asks for medical advice in a forum like rec.scuba should be pointed in an appropriate direction, in which MJB did. Maybe we should submit your next pending child as a hyperbaric test subject to see if your right or not. Think man, about who you are posting to, and where you are posting it, and put your ego in check. > Safe bubbles > Esat Atikkan Yeah, safe bubbles to you and your future children as well. -- Randy F. Milak Windsor, Ontario ~Friends help you move; Real friends help you move bodies!~ -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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