What about the, however remote, possibility of an oxygen bubble shunted into the brain ? This rare occurrence had been reported by someone who worked in Cpologne at the German space center where the shuttle astroanauts where trained. Triggers the obvious symptoms, only to vanish very quickly without damage. Matthias George Irvine schrieb: > > I would want to agree with this except for the exposure being so short and > non repetitive, and the guy being so used to diving like this, but it was my > first suspicion as well. They are checking this guy out completely, so if > there is any damage it will show up and clarify the situation. Like you say, > with AGE there should be some residual effect, like weakness in some area or > whatever, that will show up upon proper examination. > > One thing I think we would all say here - they guy need not be diving until > this is figured out and corrected if possible. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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