My back surgery...

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Troy is one of my favorites. Ginnie, not so much. :D
Yeah, Ginnie gets ‘Packed’ sometimes w/lotsa newbies. Last time there w/my dad it wasn’t bad and not a silty bottom. Troy is COOL. 80’deep fishbowl😎🤿 ….just wish they would improve clay and rock ‘slip-n-slide’ after a rain or many divers getting out making surface wet to climb. (…yeah, it’s been quite awhile ..🤔)… Hah ha..😂
 
.... injected me with irradiated serum so they could take pics of the capillaries going to those alveoli ...
Can you expand on this a bit ? What I'm leading to is...
If we had an underwater imaging device (or an internal lungs imaging device) that could display on your wrist computer >>> Could we see realtime images/counts/data/analysis of actual bubbles in those alveoli ??. Kinda like forget the Bulhmann model, here's the factual live bubble count.
 
Can you expand on this a bit ? What I'm leading to is...
If we had an underwater imaging device (or an internal lungs imaging device) that could display on your wrist computer >>> Could we see realtime images/counts/data/analysis of actual bubbles in those alveoli ??. Kinda like forget the Bulhmann model, here's the factual live bubble count.
The IV contrast used for these studies is not for routine use.
 
I had an ultrasound today the techs name is Angel, I was touched
 
Can you show us on the doll: where did the angel touch you?

I know it's not the pub Chilly, feel free to delete it
 
Itchetucknee is open in the winter?
Year round. Big storms cause it to close. Jug Hole is yet to open.
Can you expand on this a bit ? What I'm leading to is...
If we had an underwater imaging device (or an internal lungs imaging device) that could display on your wrist computer >>> Could we see realtime images/counts/data/analysis of actual bubbles in those alveoli ??. Kinda like forget the Bulhmann model, here's the factual live bubble count.

I found this on YouTube. Other than that, I have no idea:


BTW, I visited my pulmonologist today, and have been 100% cleared for diving. I'm in the lucky 10% that have completely cleared their pulmonary emboli!
 
I stopped taking Eliquis about a month ago. I just didn't have any symptoms associated with a pulmonary edema, so I stopped it. I've been second guessing that decision all month, and I'm so thankful that everything had been resolved.
 
Year round. Big storms cause it to close. Jug Hole is yet to open.


I found this on YouTube. Other than that, I have no idea:


BTW, I visited my pulmonologist today, and have been 100% cleared for diving. I'm in the lucky 10% that have completely cleared their pulmonary emboli!
…..Yesssssssss !!! Congrats to You my Friend. Much like myself, maybe a few limitations…Hmmmmm ( what limitations) ….well no strong current, no C O L D water.
And great visibility. 🤿🤫😃🐠🦐🐟 Good Diving To You !!!
 
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