fairybasslet
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Ellen,
Nitrox does not reduce the effects of Nitrogen Narcosis.
Darn it Dennis. Now I have to blame old age? Like Garrobo?

Well, there goes that theory. Better think of something else equally as wrong.

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Ellen,
Nitrox does not reduce the effects of Nitrogen Narcosis.
...because most people believe that O2 is narcotic also, so reducing the nitrogen by replacing it with O2 does (almost) nothing.
Garrobo, as you have said it yourself - I believe you need to go a little bit deeper to start feeling the effects. Truly measurable effects for me start at 50 meter (cca 160 feet) and deeper. I don't think age plays any role in susceptibility to Nitrogen narcosis.
It makes it the same narcotic (almost). :cool2:Sure it does. It makes it more narcotic.
Horse pucky back at you. I was speaking in a name of two individuals - Garrobo's and my own. Where are your reading glasses?Horse pucky. It varies by individual. There are quite a few divers who begin to feel dramatic effects in as little as 90 fsw. I'd guess a majority will be feeling something by 120 fsw, if not sooner. Not every individual and not every dive, but still.