Wow, seriously? I think the first thing that comes to mind after reading this is, lighten up.
Uh, yes, seriously. Though you may have meant it somewhat tongue-in-cheek, in my travels around the world, you might be amazed at the number of people I've heard say "You can't get bent on nitrox" and they absolutely believe that to be true.
. . . but my point was that if you're interested in surfacing with your computer in the green, as many of us are, Nitrox can make this significantly easier to accomplish.
Being devil's advocate here again, not necessarily. This is the old "dive longer, dive safer" slogan which was first used to sell nitrox to the recreational public.
Many people think of nitrox as less nitrogen, regardless of what they do. They have no concept of the fact that you could do a dive on air to recreational limits, and a dive on nitrox to the nitrox limit, at an equivalent air depth, and surface with the same nitrogen load. "Safer" has now gone out the window. I'm not disputing what you say, especially if you dive nitrrox on air tables, but am simply saying that what you're sasying is not the end-all-be-all of the nitrogen dicsussion if you truly want to understand it, and many people
don't understand the physics and physiology behind all of it.
I frequently see nitrox either used to mitigate bad diving behavior ("My computer went into deco but it's OK because I'm on nitrox") or to justify more agressive diving practices because they feel the nitrox will lessen the added risk.
To bring it full circle to this discussion, would our skin bends diver have been helped by nitrox? I don't know because she wasn't diving it and you're can't prove that something she didn't do would have made a difference. Will she dive it in the future? Probably every chance she gets because, as you said, it's one more tool that helps when used with an understanding of what it does.
- Ken
- Ken
Again appreciate the fact that you where willing to share this story so others can benefit from a sense of shared hind sight and avoid a repeat of this or something more serious.
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