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  #31  
Old 03-13-2008, 10:05 PM
dechucka
 
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Default Re: More dive talk


"mat.voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:fqu0d8$eoe$02$1@news.t-online.com...
>
>
> chilly wrote:
>
>> Over the years, I've had the odd event of numbness around my mouth and
>> tingling in my pinkie and ring fingers. Hey, I'm not talking every dive
>> or
>> even every tenth dive. These are all very little things that I just
>> thought
>> little about at the time but now, and like I said, I'm trying not to get
>> paranoid, but . . ..

>
> Sounds more like an affection of nerves/vertebrae, or bad sleeping habits.
> Like squeezing vessels by an unfortunate combination of sleep position and
> mattress.
>
> Or a problem with Vitamin B metabolisation.
> I don't know wether a mild diabetes could create such nerve problems.
> Vitamin B/Magnesium related problems may be exacerbated by substance
> abuse.
>
> An important tool to differentiate is, go diving and evaluate if the
> problem go away under pressure.
>
> Similar with tiredness. In diving,it is mostly a micro bubble related
> symptom, and should go away with normobaric 100% Oxygen breathing.


breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous


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  #32  
Old 03-13-2008, 11:08 PM
Grumman-581
 
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Default Re: More dive talk

On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 12:05:27 +1100, dechucka wrote:

> breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous


Not as dangerous as breathing 100% nitrogen or 100% helium...

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  #33  
Old 03-14-2008, 08:04 AM
mat.voss
 
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dechucka wrote:

> "mat.voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message
> news:fqu0d8$eoe$02$1@news.t-online.com...
>
>>
>>chilly wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Over the years, I've had the odd event of numbness around my mouth and
>>>tingling in my pinkie and ring fingers. Hey, I'm not talking every dive
>>>or
>>>even every tenth dive. These are all very little things that I just
>>>thought
>>>little about at the time but now, and like I said, I'm trying not to get
>>>paranoid, but . . ..

>>
>>Sounds more like an affection of nerves/vertebrae, or bad sleeping habits.
>>Like squeezing vessels by an unfortunate combination of sleep position and
>>mattress.
>>
>>Or a problem with Vitamin B metabolisation.
>>I don't know wether a mild diabetes could create such nerve problems.
>>Vitamin B/Magnesium related problems may be exacerbated by substance
>>abuse.
>>
>>An important tool to differentiate is, go diving and evaluate if the
>>problem go away under pressure.
>>
>>Similar with tiredness. In diving,it is mostly a micro bubble related
>>symptom, and should go away with normobaric 100% Oxygen breathing.

>
>
> breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous


Get out of your quack-yard. Life is dangerous. So are cangarous.

Matthias


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  #34  
Old 03-14-2008, 09:19 AM
Al Wells
 
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Default Re: More dive talk

In article <frdm54$kal$03$1@news.t-online.com>, spammat.voss@gmx.de
says...
>
>
> dechucka wrote:
> > breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous

>
> Get out of your quack-yard. Life is dangerous. So are cangarous.


I think it was Bill Hamilton who said "Oxygen is addictive; everyone who
breathes it will eventually die".
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  #35  
Old 03-14-2008, 09:39 AM
janusz_w@hotmail.com
 
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Default Re: More dive talk

On 14 Mar, 03:08, Grumman-581 <grumman581-usenet-2...@spambob.net>
wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 12:05:27 +1100, dechucka wrote:
> > breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous

>
> Not as dangerous as breathing 100% nitrogen or 100% helium...
>

maybe effects aren't so fast

Janusz
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  #36  
Old 03-14-2008, 09:45 AM
Grumman-581
 
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Default Re: More dive talk

On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 05:39:37 -0700, janusz_w@hotmail.com wrote:

> maybe effects aren't so fast


Perhaps... As they say, "good health is just the slowest possible way of
dying"...

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  #37  
Old 03-14-2008, 09:47 AM
janusz_w@hotmail.com
 
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On 14 Mar, 12:04, "mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote:
> dechucka wrote:
> > "mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote in message
> >news:fqu0d8$eoe$02$1@news.t-online.com...

>
> >>chilly wrote:

>
> >>>Over the years, I've had the odd event of numbness around my mouth and
> >>>tingling in my pinkie and ring fingers. Hey, I'm not talking every dive
> >>>or
> >>>even every tenth dive. These are all very little things that I just
> >>>thought
> >>>little about at the time but now, and like I said, I'm trying not to get
> >>>paranoid, but . . ..

>
> >>Sounds more like an affection of nerves/vertebrae, or bad sleeping habits.
> >>Like squeezing vessels by an unfortunate combination of sleep position and
> >>mattress.

>
> >>Or a problem with Vitamin B metabolisation.
> >>I don't know wether a mild diabetes could create such nerve problems.
> >>Vitamin B/Magnesium related problems may be exacerbated by substance
> >>abuse.

>
> >>An important tool to differentiate is, go diving and evaluate if the
> >>problem go away under pressure.

>
> >>Similar with tiredness. In diving,it is mostly a micro bubble related
> >>symptom, and should go away with normobaric 100% Oxygen breathing.

>
> > breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous

>
> Get out of your quack-yard. Life is dangerous. So are cangarous.

Do you mean Kaenguruh?

Janusz
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  #38  
Old 03-14-2008, 04:05 PM
mat.voss
 
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janusz_w@hotmail.com wrote:

> On 14 Mar, 12:04, "mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
>>dechucka wrote:
>>
>>>"mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote in message
>>>news:fqu0d8$eoe$02$1@news.t-online.com...

>>
>>>>chilly wrote:

>>
>>>>>Over the years, I've had the odd event of numbness around my mouth and
>>>>>tingling in my pinkie and ring fingers. Hey, I'm not talking every dive
>>>>>or
>>>>>even every tenth dive. These are all very little things that I just
>>>>>thought
>>>>>little about at the time but now, and like I said, I'm trying not to get
>>>>>paranoid, but . . ..

>>
>>>>Sounds more like an affection of nerves/vertebrae, or bad sleeping habits.
>>>>Like squeezing vessels by an unfortunate combination of sleep position and
>>>>mattress.

>>
>>>>Or a problem with Vitamin B metabolisation.
>>>>I don't know wether a mild diabetes could create such nerve problems.
>>>>Vitamin B/Magnesium related problems may be exacerbated by substance
>>>>abuse.

>>
>>>>An important tool to differentiate is, go diving and evaluate if the
>>>>problem go away under pressure.

>>
>>>>Similar with tiredness. In diving,it is mostly a micro bubble related
>>>>symptom, and should go away with normobaric 100% Oxygen breathing.

>>
>>>breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous

>>
>>Get out of your quack-yard. Life is dangerous. So are cangarous.

>
> Do you mean Kaenguruh?


Kaenguruhs are daenguruhs.
Matthias

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  #39  
Old 03-14-2008, 05:47 PM
JOF
 
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On Mar 14, 3:05*pm, "mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote:
> janus...@hotmail.com wrote:
> > On 14 Mar, 12:04, "mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote:

>
> >>dechucka wrote:

>
> >>>"mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote in message
> >>>news:fqu0d8$eoe$02$1@news.t-online.com...

>
> >>>>chilly wrote:

>
> >>>>>Over the years, I've had the odd event of numbness around my mouth and
> >>>>>tingling in my pinkie and ring fingers. *Hey, I'm not talking everydive
> >>>>>or
> >>>>>even every tenth dive. *These are all very little things that I just
> >>>>>thought
> >>>>>little about at the time but now, and like I said, I'm trying not to get
> >>>>>paranoid, but *. . ..

>
> >>>>Sounds more like an affection of nerves/vertebrae, or bad sleeping habits.
> >>>>Like squeezing vessels by an unfortunate combination of sleep positionand
> >>>>mattress.

>
> >>>>Or a problem with Vitamin B metabolisation.
> >>>>I don't know wether a mild diabetes could create such nerve problems.
> >>>>Vitamin B/Magnesium related problems may be exacerbated by substance
> >>>>abuse.

>
> >>>>An important tool to differentiate is, go diving and evaluate if the
> >>>>problem go away under pressure.

>
> >>>>Similar with tiredness. In diving,it is mostly a micro bubble related
> >>>>symptom, and should go away with normobaric 100% Oxygen breathing.

>
> >>>breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous

>
> >>Get out of your quack-yard. Life is dangerous. So are cangarous.

>
> > Do you mean *Kaenguruh?

>
> Kaenguruhs are daenguruhs.


Sounds like experts on pepper and death.

JF

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  #40  
Old 03-14-2008, 07:30 PM
Scott
 
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"Al Wells" <al.wells@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.2244374f5ff3bd6c989a12@news.verizon.net.. .

> I think it was Bill Hamilton who said "Oxygen is addictive; everyone who
> breathes it will eventually die".


100%



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