ScottB
Contributor
I was in the free diving forum reading aorund, and the following was said:
Which lead me to wonder, theoretically, if someone could do the CESA and then do a breathhold safety stop, would doing said breathhold safety stop allow off gassing to reduce the risk of DCS?
Just my under-medically-educated mind thinking, but without respiration to carry gasses out of the lungs, that the gases would not, to a large enough degree, transpire from the blood to the lungs..
-Confused
Scott
freediver:Again, there is a strong degree of comfort knowing if i were out of air at 100 feet and I were able to get a decent breath I could ascend, while exhaling of course, and make it to the surface. My only concern would be that I could probably only do a three minute safety stop as opposed to five.
Which lead me to wonder, theoretically, if someone could do the CESA and then do a breathhold safety stop, would doing said breathhold safety stop allow off gassing to reduce the risk of DCS?
Just my under-medically-educated mind thinking, but without respiration to carry gasses out of the lungs, that the gases would not, to a large enough degree, transpire from the blood to the lungs..
-Confused
Scott