Rooster59
Contributor
I've read about possible connections between exercise after diving and incidents of DCS.
I was driving on a crappy gravel road, grabbed a pepsi out of the the cooler, poped the top, took a drink, all was fine. I put the can in the cupholder, and the bumping around from the road started making the can fizz over. So the dim 5w bulb in my head sputtered a bit, and I wondered- Does the pounding you get traveling in the dive boat, say on a choppy day, have any effect as to raising your chances of DCS?
I'll volunteer for the study if the water's warm.
Thank you Dr. Deco, hang loose.
I was driving on a crappy gravel road, grabbed a pepsi out of the the cooler, poped the top, took a drink, all was fine. I put the can in the cupholder, and the bumping around from the road started making the can fizz over. So the dim 5w bulb in my head sputtered a bit, and I wondered- Does the pounding you get traveling in the dive boat, say on a choppy day, have any effect as to raising your chances of DCS?
I'll volunteer for the study if the water's warm.
Thank you Dr. Deco, hang loose.