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Actually joint cavitation can happen even if not diving. But if you have been diving then rather than filling with synovial fluid at the end of the mechanical cause creating the cavity it fill with gas coming out of the synovial fluid itself and not going back in.
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But what are the chances of it happening, if you read my post you would have seen I said go play on the beach for 70 minutes, he could get hit by a meteor while laying on the beach would you plan that into a dive.
You are stretching.
I did not say I believed it; I said it was the point of the post you seemed to misunderstand.
On the other hand, you go take the chance, not me.
But what are the chances of it happening, if you read my post you would have seen I said go play on the beach for 70 minutes, he could get hit by a meteor while laying on the beach would you plan that into a dive.
Ok but I because I had the impression you were posting it was fine to "play" on the beach during the SI. Then when the downside was explained to you it seemed like you were insisting the chances were slight after the 1st of OP dives..
Ok but I because I had the impression you were posting it was fine to "play" on the beach during the SI. Then when the downside was explained to you it seemed like you were insisting the chances were slight after the 1st of OP dives..
The first dive was 25 minutes at 50 feet. The chances of getting bent after that dive for me is zero but that’s just my opinion I’ve no experience of seeing someone bent from the effects of residual nitrogen through post dive exercises with that profile.if others have then I will take their word for it.
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