Hi Paul, DCS treatment is symptom based and does not have anything to do with the gases you breathe. In general you will get treated on a table 6 to see if symptoms subside. If not, usually table 6 is repeated. Only for AGE they will sometimes take you deeper. Sleeping with the FFM is hard when you need to do the breaks...<g> Later, THOMAS > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Carre [mailto:paul.carre@po*.co*] > Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 2:04 AM > To: techdiver@aquanaut.com > Subject: Thanks for 80/20 and a couple of questions > > > HI, > > Start by saying thanks to all for the 80/20 thread - an old > rehash for many > but it caused me to follow through quite a few references that I > would not > have otherwise seen ( even though a few rattles were tossed from the pram > on the way ). > > The diving community where I am is quite backward - we have one or > two guys diving trimix and at the last count about 10 or so > using nitrox ( > out of about 250 or so active divers ). > > When I last had a discussion with someone connected with the deco chamber > and mentioned using 100% O2 as a deco gas he went white then red then > exploded - they have also stated publicly that they do not wish to treat > anyone who gets bent on a helium mix. > > I don't think that this guy is on the list - if he is I am now in > deep shit > ( Hi Mickey - buy you a beer sometime ? :). > > So one question is the treatment for a trimix bend that different > or complex ?. > > From previous posts on the Oxygen Window etc it seems to me that off > gassing of N2 should be more efficient at a 6m stop than a 3m stop ( as > long as you are willing to accept the 1.6 PPO2 ) ?. > > Last question is a dumb one, out of interest those of you who > sleep on long > deco are you using surface supply and full face masks ?. I am not > about to > try dozing off here as we have a 10m (30 foot) twice a day tidal > range and > cannot afford to relax for one moment while in the water. > > We regularly have to avoid pot bobbers and assorted nutters using > our deco > markers as race markers for their power boat exploits. > > > Paul R Carre (Design Engineer) > Polar Instruments Ltd > email: <paul.carre@Po*.co*> > Tel: + 44 1481 253081 > Fax: + 44 1481 252476 > www.PolarInstruments.com > > -- > Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. > Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'. > -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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