Deefstes: When going on a liveaboard tour I allways use nitrox as we are typically doing 4 dives a day for 5-6 days in a row and usually some of the first dives will be to 30+ metres. If I didn't use nitrox on these dives I would not have much bottom time available and I would have an increased risk of DCS.
While the details slowly came out to lead me to believe you are not pushing the ndl's
too much on your liveaboard trips, the less trained or read members may get the wrong idea from the first couple sentences here.
If you are pushing ndl's when you extend those bottom times with EAN you are still pushing ndl's. Saturated is saturated, no mater what koolade got you there. In that situation the shorter surface interval is due the
next tank, not the one you just sucked down. A liveaboard trip where you push EAN ndl's 3 times a day is not
statistically going to decrease the chances of DCS as far as any credible study I've ever heard of.
At one end of the scale nitrox
should be healthier; treating the dive as if it were air. The other end of the scale is extending bottom times and pushing nitrox tables ndl's; which
should have the same health issues as pushing air ndl's with air. There is middle ground where you
should be healthier and you gain a little bottom time.
I am a big believer in positive attitude so if one
believes diving EAN is healthier, that
possibly faith placebo should tip the scales statistically, but only for the
true believer!