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triton94949:
ScubaDadMiami:Thanks. Do you know in what year this book was published?
ScubaDadMiami:Thanks. Do you know in what year this book was published?
Dr Deco:Hello Mike:
Mike Ault writes, There was some mild joint pain in the elbows but I attribute that to helping the dive master carry the tanks to the boat and back.
Stress Assisted Nucleation :sprite10:
As Dr D has remarked on many occasions, hauling heavy gear around right before and right after a dive is a good way to create the micronuclei that can grow into bubbles and DCS. It is possible that the soreness was from a decompression problem.
One should avoid hauling stuff around. :bomb: That is why we all need butlers when going diving.
Dr Deco :doctor:
Dr Deco:As Dr D has remarked on many occasions, hauling heavy gear around right before and right after a dive is a good way to create the micronuclei that can grow into bubbles and DCS.
My mother's reasoning exactly :rofl:Dr Deco:Since she could probably talk someone youngster into lugging her gear, she would not need to be strong. There is always something to be said for age.