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All these agencies confuse me. :scratch: There's no difference between them, is there?

My LDS said I have to have my tank oxygen cleaned for nitrox. Another LDS said I don't. Who's lying to me?

My friend has asthma. He only needs his recue inhaler 3 or 4 times a week . His doctor refused to approve him for diving. How do I find a doctor who will approve him? Can't he just do shallow dives? :poking:

Should I buy my first reg & bc from EBay? And what's this Leisurepro that I've heard about?

I haven't been diving since my vacation last year. Since I haven't been using my gear, I don't think it needs to be serviced. My buddy says I have to get it looked at. Why waste the money if it's not been used? :dork:

Where can I buy parts to service my reg?
 
My LDS said I have to have my tank oxygen cleaned for nitrox. Another LDS said I don't. Who's lying to me?
 
Couldn't I just use that "Oxy-Clean" stuff to O2 clean my tank? I see that hyperactive bearded guy on T.V. selling every night. After all he does say that it uses the "power" of oxygen to clean, and what is better than oxygen?

-Crispy:D
 
Bringing new meaning to the term "Backgas...."
 

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