Does Guinness contribute to DCS?

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riguerin:
Drinking canned beer ~= Drinking H2O
Tell that to the 70 cans I had this weekend.
 
ffestpirate:
Damn, and I thought I did good:shakehead You are our God.:rofl3:
OK...I might of exaggerated a bit.

Between 30-40 though.
 
ffestpirate:
Allright, good point. Let's entertain the idea of a keg. Drinking a keg after diving sounds like a relatively safe practice. Objections?

Just make sure you move it to where it is needed before your diving. After all exercise after diving is a DCS contributor. Once you drink all the contents of the keg you won't be performing nearly as much exercise loading it back into your truck so it should be much safer this way. :D
 
TxHockeyGuy:
Just make sure you move it to where it is needed before your diving. After all exercise after diving is a DCS contributor. Once you drink all the contents of the keg you won't be performing nearly as much exercise loading it back into your truck so it should be much safer this way. :D
Once again....science wins:D
 
Guinness will give you Narcosis

Saw that on a T shirt so it must be true...
 
ffestpirate:
Damn, and I thought I did good:shakehead You are our God.:rofl3:

I thought it was JeffG DIR god. . .
 
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