boomx5
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Not that well, really. He did a full 7 hours on Monday and went back for 2 more hours yesterday. He still has some residual numbness in his right hand. The doctor is pretty sure he took a hit to the spine.
There was an additional complicating factor in that we had to cross a pass with a couple thousand feet of elevation gain about 3-4 hours after the dive. In preparation for that, we finished off the AL 40s of O2 and the AL80 safety bottle (only half full) while we were driving. We thought we were OK, but his came on while he was trying to sleep that night.
Wow! That's really terrible! Hopefully he get's well soon! For us, we have to drive up over 7,000'...back down to Truckee and then back up over the Donner Summit again which is over 7,000'...then back home to the Sacramento Valley. I can stay roughly at lake level till the summit...but it's a longer drive if I'm diving the Nevada side of Tahoe. I personally never have liked using strickly O2 for deco...I've just never got out feeling that great on some of the longer bottom times (60+ minutes) in 100' range. Slowing down the ascent through the 40' & 30' segments have helped that a bit though. We're looking at doing some doppler next year leading up to and during our project. Hopefully we can get some good data.