Yeah I'm working on a nicotine filter like BioApollo's moisture filter. Lol just imagine variable nictotine rates...without the smoke!!!
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MilitantMedic:While Vixen has a point, I think the answer you are looking for is:
Smoking descreases your cardiopulmonary functioning (duh) and puts you at a FAR higher risk of a Pneumothorax. All that means is you now have a hole in your lung, the air (or in this case any breathing mixture) escapes you lung and into the surrounding tissue (Pleural space). You lung ends up collapsing and you have severe diffuculting breathing and possible death. You really don't want to get one, more so around me =). The treatment is to slice into your rib cage jam a forcep in open it up a bit then jam a big tube up next to your lung to drain out the air and blood, letting your lung "reinflate." (oh BTW I've done this to people without any pain killers!!{albeit not divers})
To prevent this, don't smoke and never hold your breath. (They'll teach you all of this in your open water class.)
All things considered I might prefer getting bent than a TPT (Tension PneumoThorax).
To recap follow safe diving procedures and don't smoke.
awestholm:This is exactly why I'm curious... I certainly don't inhale cigars, so I wondered what effects the nicotine might have on deco. I would think the effects would be similar to excersize, in terms of heart rate, but I'm not at all qualified in these matters (or I wouldn't ask!).
All the same, I'm sure it's a bad idea... I just thought there might be a slim chance of being permissable.
Thanks to all who replied.
-- Alex
MilitantMedic:While Vixen has a point, I think the answer you are looking for is:
Smoking descreases your cardiopulmonary functioning (duh) and puts you at a FAR higher risk of a Pneumothorax. All that means is you now have a hole in your lung, the air (or in this case any breathing mixture) escapes you lung and into the surrounding tissue (Pleural space). You lung ends up collapsing and you have severe diffuculting breathing and possible death. You really don't want to get one, more so around me =). The treatment is to slice into your rib cage jam a forcep in open it up a bit then jam a big tube up next to your lung to drain out the air and blood, letting your lung "reinflate." (oh BTW I've done this to people without any pain killers!!{albeit not divers})
To prevent this, don't smoke and never hold your breath. (They'll teach you all of this in your open water class.)
All things considered I might prefer getting bent than a TPT (Tension PneumoThorax).
To recap follow safe diving procedures and don't smoke.
If you really mean that, it's a fine attitude.STOGEY:I'll get on my back after inflating my bc and light one up just to piss off the non smokers.
STOGEY:The above reply is a bunch of belogna. I've been smoking cigars for years and I've never had a problem with my endurance level. In fact I swim up to two hours at a time when I'm doing my swim workout. I have never been a very ffast swimmmer, but I bet I can out endurance the best of em.
Hence my avitar name.
Plus many times when I'm on a shore dive with my dive group and returning back to shore. I'll get on my back after inflating my bc and light one up just to piss off the non smokers.
I'd love be be diving with Militant-Medic.
STOGEY:I workout up to three hours a day, lift weights,swim, run, sometimes box a little, plus my diving. Now smoking one cigar a day is not going to hurt me. I don't need anyone trying to tell me how to run my life specially in the health area or any where else.
There are many people in this world and country who try to tell other how they should or shouldn't live, because they themselves don't live a certain way.
I personally do not get involved with telling others how they should live, specially if they are an adult and can make decisions for themselves. I do not allow others to do the same to me.
Besides we are all going to see our maker eventually, its a part of life.
jagfish:Good question, Alex, I've wondered about this myself. A properly smoked cigar is done Clinton style, no inhalation. Depending on the smoker and environment, you might not even get a secondhand smoke effect (especially outdoors).
So the affects on the body are likely different that cigarettes. The nicotine is still absorbed, but the effects on the lung's ability to exchange gas might not be impaired since there is no smoke damaging those surfaces.
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risks of upper airway cancer is similar among cigaette and cigars smokers.
association whisky and cigar increase the risk for oral cancers
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