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thats a significant difference in numbers even fro those without IPE - im guessing its exaggerated with those prone to IPE.The especially CCR relevant bits are in the paragraph starting with "Castagna et al..." near the end.
Especially for back mounted CL users, assuming they are staying in trim which is always debatable.
Sounds brutal, glad he survived.I was wreck diving at 36 m with my buddy on a JJ who signalled something wrong he literally had to crawl along the top of the hull back to the mooring line hes so weak -turns out he had IPE. I couldnt really do much for him - got him back to the mooring line and and cleared our deco and surface - by now boat in rough seas and hes coughing up blood and pale as coud be and unable to help himself - fortunately the boat had a diver lift on it so we got him out and he collapsed on the deck - heres his comment from reading hes done
" most noticeable when in the water waiting to be picked up. ie delta p is greatest at that point the damage is done and the secretion taken place. now the lung has fluid and as a result reduced efficiency causing you to drown from the inside. the treatment is 100% o2 which ups the lung efficiency. "