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> So, did you get tested for PFO???
Nope.......I did not. Nor even an MRI scan.
I assume because it was such a minor hit - with minimal symptoms and no
complications.
Does anyone know? Does this mean I am now more susceptible than I was
before?
Will my "turn" come around more quickly?
Will the next one be worse?
Carol
> >Ah, yes, now I have read the third page which I didn't see last time.
So,
> >it was a very slight hit, one that you could deny the symptoms for a
> fewdays. It figures. I guess, >you pointed out all the possible
> contributing
> >factors but at the end of the day, it was just your turn. As Strike
said,
> >no one can give you a hard time about it because no one is completely>
> >immuned (unless he doesn't dive).
>
> >.The ascent from 30m to 10m which I pointed out in my last mail is the
> only
> >.violation that I see, from the point of view of the <rather> new
theories
> >.of deep stops. Did you read Pyle's article about deep stops?
>
> >..http://www.cisatlantic.com/trimix/pile/deepstops.html
>
> >.Now that you know that you can get hit, staying within your computer's
> >limits, you might want to revise this part of your diving. We all know
> >that the only part which is responsible for hits is the ascent :-)
> >.Regards,
> >Kuty
>
> Andy Johnson
> Senior Product Support Specialist
> UK HSC DASD
> Basingstoke AL1C
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