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wakeboarder72:Anyone know what website to go to to get a copy of the longer video for this documentary? I saw it about a year and a half ago, and have tried to get it ever since. First, I tried to find it for free on the net, to no avail. So, I ordered the dvd from abc, and just got it today. But, it's not the one I saw on television-it's much shorter, and doesn't have any of the footage of dave on it like the program I saw did. From looking at the free clips on the net of it, it looks like the 'good' one has a foreign (non-u.s.) narrator, not the guy from abc's Primetime. Anyways, I'm really trying to get this video-the good version. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks, wake
aowdan:the bends in the ears?? great. good job reporters.
i have asked in other posts for a link to the full show...no luck. if anyone finds one please let me know.
dano
DeepSeaDan:...a.k.a. "Ear Bends". Vestibular DCS is relatively common and presents as dizziness, nausea, nystagmus vomiting and, occasionally, hearing loss and tinnitus. The incidence of these symptoms varies from 13 to 72 percent of Type II DCS.
Best,
Another Dano
aowdan:thanks for the clarification. although, i really don't think that is what the announcer meant. is there a reference that i could look at for "ear bends"?, sounds like something i need to check out.
first dano, actually, since the other dan joined before me, i'd be the second???(hehehehe)