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Baracuda,
How's that new drysuit working out? Be careful you don't go around poking holes in it.

Five consecutive really dry dives!!:D I offered Mitten and Gxl1200 (Ted, I wish you would get a different handle) to observe me as I undressed after a dive to prove to them that their accusation that my DUI was a semi-dry suit is totally untrue. They refused:no:
 
Five consecutive really dry dives!!:D I offered Mitten and Gxl1200 (Ted, I wish you would get a different handle) to observe me as I undressed after a dive to prove to them that their accusation that my DUI was a semi-dry suit is totally untrue. They refused:no:

That's because we didn't want to be around you when you deployed the ol "safety sausage."
 
Hello ComputerJoe :

Gas exchange at the lung vis-a-vis diving is not really an issue for a healthy individual. Anything that allowed faster gas exchange in the lungs would not help when the real bottleneck is the flow of blood and the removal of dissolved nitrogen in the tissues.

The most practical method of increasing tissue blood flow is non-vigorous exercise following a dive. However, avoid vigorous activity and straining maneuvers.



Dr Deco :doctor:
 
Hello ComputerJoe :

Gas exchange at the lung vis-a-vis diving is not really an issue for a healthy individual. Anything that allowed faster gas exchange in the lungs would not help when the real bottleneck is the flow of blood and the removal of dissolved nitrogen in the tissues.

The most practical method of increasing tissue blood flow is non-vigorous exercise following a dive. However, avoid vigorous activity and straining maneuvers.



Dr Deco :doctor:

Dang!

There goes that excuse!

Have to admit it was go good try.

But I don't need it anyway.

It would have seemed that enlarging blood vessels would reduce the partial pressure in the blood stream and enhance the off gassing of the tissues.
 
CAUTION! Underwater Erections lasting more than 4 hours should be reported to ?? (DAN, your buddy, the PADI course director??)--Hope you're at least diving doubles...
 

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