Apologies for emailing you directly, I replied to the email from the list expecting it to go to the list. I corrected the situation as soon as I realised. I do not claim to know more about decompression than anyone. Regardless of the achievements you have made with the WKPP, which are truely impressive, I am more inclined to believe a doctor who specialises in hyperbaric medicine than yourself. In the same way, I would be more inclined to believe a doctor than a prostitue if discussing veneral diseases. >From: "George Irvine" <girvine@be*.ne*> >Reply-To: <trey@ne*.co*> >To: "Simon Naunton" <snaunton@ho*.co*> >Subject: RE: detecting bends >Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 19:22:34 -0500 > >You can twist the words all you want, big time, but the facts remain the >same. Learn to read, and then maybe you can "straighten me out". I really >hate idiots, and you are clearly a complete moron. Venous bubbles do not >mean you are bent, dumb fuck, and when I said "worrying about the >symptoms", >I meant exactly what I said. Read it again. When you have better >information >than I do about decompression, put it on the list for all of us to see. >Again, I really detest idiots like you. Try arguing with me on the list so >I >can really make my point(s). > >-----Original Message----- >From: Simon Naunton [mailto:snaunton@ho*.co*] >Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 5:45 PM >To: trey@ne*.co* >Subject: RE: detecting bends > > > >"...they are still more worried about the symptoms than the problems..." > >Seeing as this is a "...simple method of identifying decompression >illness..." then looking for symptoms is what one would expect. > >"On another note, venous bubbles do not mean you are bent >by any means, so this is bullshit, but then consider the source" > ><sarcasm> >Techdiver and the WKPP are obviously better places to find out about >decompression illness than doctors who specialise in hyperbaric medicine. ></sarcasm> > > >From: "George Irvine" <girvine@be*.ne*> > >Reply-To: <trey@ne*.co*> > >To: "Steve Schultz" <se2schul@st*.ma*.uw*.ca*>, > ><techdiver@aquanaut.com> > >Subject: RE: detecting bends > >Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 06:57:59 -0500 > > > > > >This is also a good spot for seeing the action of red blood cells on > >nitrogen, but as you see, they are still more worried about the symptoms > >than the problems. On another note, venous bubbles do not mean you are >bent > >by any means, so this is bullshit, but then consider the source. > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Steve Schultz [mailto:se2schul@st*.ma*.uw*.ca*] > >Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 2:28 PM > >To: techdiver@aquanaut.com > >Subject: detecting bends > > > > > >I took this from the french tech list. Anyone have more info? > > > >ss > > > >---------- Forwarded message ---------- > >Date: Sat, 09 Mar 2002 19:11:36 +0000 > >From: Dr Jerome Meynie <jertek@ho*.co*> > >Reply-To: aqua-tek@aq*.co* > >To: aqua-tek@aq*.co* > >Subject: Accidents de decompression et Larmes > > > >Contrairement a ce que le titre pourrait laissi sous entendre, c'est une > >bonne nouvelle d'outre manche que je vous transmet et bien moins cher >qu'un > >test doppler: > > > > > >UPDATED : 8 March 2002 > > > > NEW TEST FOR DECOMPRESSION ILLNESS > > Doctors at the University of New South Wales > > Department of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine claim to > > have discovered a simple method of identifying > > decompression illness. > > Research carried out on scuba divers revealed that > > after every dive between one and three bubbles are > > visible in the fluid that lubricates the eyeball. These > >are visible in the tear film in the lower eyelid. In case of > > divers with decompression illness, between 20 and 30 > > bubbles can be observed. > > "We hope that a remote doctor, suspicious that a > > patient may have the bends, will be able to do a > >simple,inexpensive examination of the patient's tear film. > > Based on the number of air bubbles, they will then be > > able to make a decision on whether the patient needs to > > be flown out for further treatment," said Dr Bennett, the > >report's author. > >Monday 4 March, 2002 > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > >http://www.hotmail.com > > > >_______________________________________________ > >Liste de discussion Aqua-Tek > >Liste hibergie et administrie gratuitement par Aquanaute.com > >Prisentation de la liste, Abonnement / Disabonnement : > >http://www.aquanaute.com/mailman/listinfo/aqua-tek > >Archives de la liste : > >http://www.aquanaute.com/listes/aquatek/ > > > >-- > >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'. > > > > >Simon Naunton >snaunton@ho*.co* > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. > > Simon Naunton snaunton@ho*.co* _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. 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