The other thing you're not taking into account is that your PO2 levels are going to have increased from your dive you just did....so it's not simply just grabbing an O2 cylinder and diving in to "table safe depths and times"
Yes, but that's what I've been saying all along

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Yeah, I get it, if your dive profile says you exceeded NDL time then you call your stops "deco stops" and if you don't think you've exceeded NDL time, then you may still do an optional deco stop for safety which most people call a "safety stop" for short...but it's the same thing. The nitrogen bubbles in your blood don't know if you've arbitrarily decided to call it a "safety stop" or a "deco stop," but the effect that the stop has on any nitrogen in your blood is the same no matter what you call it.
Whether or not you've exceeded NDL limits based on some heuristic algorithm, there is still some nitrogen in your blood, and the act of stopping and breathing for a while before ascending the rest of the way gives the nitrogen bubbles in your blood time to escape more slowly, reducing the risk of DCS.
WetSeal, I hope that you listen to some of the voices in this thread and don’t just look for confirmation wherever you can find it to “win” an Internet argument. The idea that IWR is always preferable over CT is an oversimplification and potentially dangerous.
I didn't create this thread to push a pre-determined position. I never said IWR was better than hyperbaric therapy....I pointed out that based on the explanations I've received, it seems in illogical and unsafe recommendation to NOT do IWR in some situations. I asked people why IWR should not be done. I've been reading your posts but I don't feel that you've been answering that question at all. You've simply been repeating the same recommendation that I knew from the start, "that it's not recommended" without giving any explanation why, or addressing the evidence that I'm pointing to which suggests IWR appears a safe option in some circumstances. I'm not saying it is, but if you're going to disagree, please provide evidence to back it up instead of just telling me to listen to those who know better...because in my experience, that's how myths are promulgated.