RichLockyer
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A lot of the incidents on the 'Doria have been attributed to tox, but again, the coroners reports rarely indicate what a diving MD would diagnose as the cause, so we have no way of knowing whether it was tox, a CO2 hit, or what.MikeFerrara:Also, while narcosis is no doubt a problem I've not heard of a deep air diver toxing. I have heard of some just falling asleep at depth. CO2? It seems the narcosis offers some help with oxtox.
A lot can go wrong down there, and the 130ft RSTC limit should not be so quickly discarded as Mr. Baldwin indicates.
This isn't a restricted-access forum for divers with high levels of training (and neither is TDS)... this is Scubaboard... a comment such as that has the same impact as it would have if said in the corner of a local dive shop when there's a classroom full of OW students filing out able to overhear.