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I've got the profiles from the bent divers computer if anybody is interested in seeing them. There in PDF format
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Also, dive #1 on saturday you went from 100 fsw and multileveled up to 60->50 following a curve getting gradually shallower which is fantastic. But then you clearly decided to call the dive and your computers were telling you to ascend to 20 feet so you shot up there in about a minute. The biggest problem here is that you are following your computer blindly and nobody has taught you how to do decompression properly. And at this point you are decompressing and you need to take things a little slower. Once you've started offgassing from tissues you really shouldn't exceed 10 fpm ascent rates (1 minute stops every 10 feet, or 30 second moves + 30 second stops every 10 feet).
EDIT: Additionally, you did an insufficiently long surface interval and then went back down and it looks like you did ascent drills or a dive where you were bouncing betwen 30, 20, 10 fsw depths. Basically you just did a dive where you got some decent gas loading (~100 fsw for 20-30 mins) and then when you hit the surface you immediately drop back down to bounce up and down -- which can potentially cause problems. What you should have done is reverse the order of these dives. Do the drills and bounce when you've got relatively little free phase and dissolved phase gas, then take an hour surface interval, and then do the dive you did for #1 down to 100 fsw which will actually clean up from the dive doing drills.
Hey folks, thanks for the info thus far.
. We just happened to also be wearing our Sunnto computers which didn't show any deco time by the time we got to 20 feet, thats why I said we did the stops even though the computer said we didn't neet to. I figured the SI's were kinda short, but i figured the instructor knew what he was doing.