cfenton
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I'm slower but I can still function normally...
That's an oxymoron.
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I'm slower but I can still function normally...
I really don't have a good answer for this poll since I've never experienced any of these different descriptions of being narced. It has been my observation that very few divers ever experience any real symptoms of narcosis to the point that they can tell something is different with them. If they have any effect at all from narcosis, it is so insignificant that it's not a danger during a dive. I do realize that there are a very few who do experience severe symptoms however.
And that must be the dumbest thing I've ever read on SB
And that must be the dumbest thing I've ever read on SB
You are narced!
You are narced!
Are you trolling or do you really not believe in the effects of narcosis?
Unfortunately one observable effect of narcosis is denial but I don't think you could deny its existance just because you don't remember feelings its effects.
I have never felt the effects of oxygen toxicity but I believe in it and I sure am careful I don't put myself in a position to experience it.
Are you trolling or do you really not believe in the effects of narcosis?
Unfortunately one observable effect of narcosis is denial but I don't think you could deny its existance just because you don't remember feelings its effects.
I have never felt the effects of oxygen toxicity but I believe in it and I sure am careful I don't put myself in a position to experience it.
BSDC:It would be easy for me to point out that unless Saspotato's computer was talking to her, she had to have READ my post and did not hear it. But calling a post like that dumb would serve no purpose even if it seems dumb at first glance.
I really don't have a good answer for this poll since I've never experienced any of these different descriptions of being narced. It has been my observation that very few divers ever experience any real symptoms of narcosis to the point that they can tell something is different with them. If they have any effect at all from narcosis, it is so insignificant that it's not a danger during a dive. I do realize that there are a very few who do experience severe symptoms however.
BDSC:when just about every study I have ever read shows that effects from narcosis doesn't even begin until you are around 90 to 100ft and then for most people those effects are minimal if they are there at all.