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Hi guys,
I'm a new diver, and am currently reading Kevin McMurray's Deep Descent. I just read a passage about a diver who was 110ft down and had to bail, who ultimately died from embolism. It claims that he was as good as dead as soon as he had a problem.
Is bailing generally dangerous, if you're making sure you're breathing out? Or is it just difficult to detect the appropriate rate? Or is 110ft too far to go before most people pass out from the lack of oxygen? Or is the DCS severe enough to kill you?
Thanks!
I'm a new diver, and am currently reading Kevin McMurray's Deep Descent. I just read a passage about a diver who was 110ft down and had to bail, who ultimately died from embolism. It claims that he was as good as dead as soon as he had a problem.
Is bailing generally dangerous, if you're making sure you're breathing out? Or is it just difficult to detect the appropriate rate? Or is 110ft too far to go before most people pass out from the lack of oxygen? Or is the DCS severe enough to kill you?
Thanks!