Just as all medications do not affect every person the same way, and just as drinking different quantities of alcohol does not affect every person the same way, I'm sure all gases, percentages of gases in a mix and their resuting gradients will affect one diver differently than another.
I feel better with trimix than other gases, but is that because of the gas or because I'll only make one trimix dive per day, whereas, with nitrox or air, I'll make repetitive dives? I tend to feel more narced with nitrox than with air, but is this because I make more dives that are around 100 feet with nitrox? I tend to get heartburn when using nitrox, but is this because I use it more when teaching, teach lots of classes at Dutch Springs, and eat at the Italian restaurant on site? Or, is it because I tend to get heartburn more when I'm cold and I tend to get colder when making more than one dive?
Do nitrox divers have more sex because of nitrox, or do they get a little bit more swagger and confidence when they can slap nitrox or MOD labels on tanks - and that swagger leads to more sex?
There is a lot of information to assemble other than just gases, such as how do we change our diving habits when we dive certain gases? Even if we did a controlled study in which all these variables were controllerd, some divers wouldn't be in the norm.
It seems with the amount of people diving air, nitrox and trimix, each gas has its benefits and its drawbacks and what makes one diver feel good will bend another, or narc another, because the process of respiration, gas exchange, energy use, waste elimination, inert gas loading and unloading, is quite complex.
If you think you feel good, then dive it. The brain is a powerful tool and if you think you are better, safer, healthier and less prone to DCS, your body may believe you.
I feel better with trimix than other gases, but is that because of the gas or because I'll only make one trimix dive per day, whereas, with nitrox or air, I'll make repetitive dives? I tend to feel more narced with nitrox than with air, but is this because I make more dives that are around 100 feet with nitrox? I tend to get heartburn when using nitrox, but is this because I use it more when teaching, teach lots of classes at Dutch Springs, and eat at the Italian restaurant on site? Or, is it because I tend to get heartburn more when I'm cold and I tend to get colder when making more than one dive?
Do nitrox divers have more sex because of nitrox, or do they get a little bit more swagger and confidence when they can slap nitrox or MOD labels on tanks - and that swagger leads to more sex?
There is a lot of information to assemble other than just gases, such as how do we change our diving habits when we dive certain gases? Even if we did a controlled study in which all these variables were controllerd, some divers wouldn't be in the norm.
It seems with the amount of people diving air, nitrox and trimix, each gas has its benefits and its drawbacks and what makes one diver feel good will bend another, or narc another, because the process of respiration, gas exchange, energy use, waste elimination, inert gas loading and unloading, is quite complex.
If you think you feel good, then dive it. The brain is a powerful tool and if you think you are better, safer, healthier and less prone to DCS, your body may believe you.