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| "mat.voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message news:fqu0d8$eoe$02$1@news.t-online.com... > > > chilly wrote: > >> Over the years, I've had the odd event of numbness around my mouth and >> tingling in my pinkie and ring fingers. Hey, I'm not talking every dive >> or >> even every tenth dive. These are all very little things that I just >> thought >> little about at the time but now, and like I said, I'm trying not to get >> paranoid, but . . .. > > Sounds more like an affection of nerves/vertebrae, or bad sleeping habits. > Like squeezing vessels by an unfortunate combination of sleep position and > mattress. > > Or a problem with Vitamin B metabolisation. > I don't know wether a mild diabetes could create such nerve problems. > Vitamin B/Magnesium related problems may be exacerbated by substance > abuse. > > An important tool to differentiate is, go diving and evaluate if the > problem go away under pressure. > > Similar with tiredness. In diving,it is mostly a micro bubble related > symptom, and should go away with normobaric 100% Oxygen breathing. breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous |
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| On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 12:05:27 +1100, dechucka wrote: > breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous Not as dangerous as breathing 100% nitrogen or 100% helium... -- See NNTP header field "X-Real-Email-Address" to reply by email. |
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| dechucka wrote: > "mat.voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message > news:fqu0d8$eoe$02$1@news.t-online.com... > >> >>chilly wrote: >> >> >>>Over the years, I've had the odd event of numbness around my mouth and >>>tingling in my pinkie and ring fingers. Hey, I'm not talking every dive >>>or >>>even every tenth dive. These are all very little things that I just >>>thought >>>little about at the time but now, and like I said, I'm trying not to get >>>paranoid, but . . .. >> >>Sounds more like an affection of nerves/vertebrae, or bad sleeping habits. >>Like squeezing vessels by an unfortunate combination of sleep position and >>mattress. >> >>Or a problem with Vitamin B metabolisation. >>I don't know wether a mild diabetes could create such nerve problems. >>Vitamin B/Magnesium related problems may be exacerbated by substance >>abuse. >> >>An important tool to differentiate is, go diving and evaluate if the >>problem go away under pressure. >> >>Similar with tiredness. In diving,it is mostly a micro bubble related >>symptom, and should go away with normobaric 100% Oxygen breathing. > > > breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous Get out of your quack-yard. Life is dangerous. So are cangarous. Matthias |
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| In article <frdm54$kal$03$1@news.t-online.com>, spammat.voss@gmx.de says... > > > dechucka wrote: > > breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous > > Get out of your quack-yard. Life is dangerous. So are cangarous. I think it was Bill Hamilton who said "Oxygen is addictive; everyone who breathes it will eventually die". |
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| On 14 Mar, 03:08, Grumman-581 <grumman581-usenet-2...@spambob.net> wrote: > On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 12:05:27 +1100, dechucka wrote: > > breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous > > Not as dangerous as breathing 100% nitrogen or 100% helium... > maybe effects aren't so fast Janusz |
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| On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 05:39:37 -0700, janusz_w@hotmail.com wrote: > maybe effects aren't so fast Perhaps... As they say, "good health is just the slowest possible way of dying"... -- See NNTP header field "X-Real-Email-Address" to reply by email. |
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| On 14 Mar, 12:04, "mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote: > dechucka wrote: > > "mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote in message > >news:fqu0d8$eoe$02$1@news.t-online.com... > > >>chilly wrote: > > >>>Over the years, I've had the odd event of numbness around my mouth and > >>>tingling in my pinkie and ring fingers. Hey, I'm not talking every dive > >>>or > >>>even every tenth dive. These are all very little things that I just > >>>thought > >>>little about at the time but now, and like I said, I'm trying not to get > >>>paranoid, but . . .. > > >>Sounds more like an affection of nerves/vertebrae, or bad sleeping habits. > >>Like squeezing vessels by an unfortunate combination of sleep position and > >>mattress. > > >>Or a problem with Vitamin B metabolisation. > >>I don't know wether a mild diabetes could create such nerve problems. > >>Vitamin B/Magnesium related problems may be exacerbated by substance > >>abuse. > > >>An important tool to differentiate is, go diving and evaluate if the > >>problem go away under pressure. > > >>Similar with tiredness. In diving,it is mostly a micro bubble related > >>symptom, and should go away with normobaric 100% Oxygen breathing. > > > breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous > > Get out of your quack-yard. Life is dangerous. So are cangarous. Do you mean Kaenguruh? Janusz |
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| janusz_w@hotmail.com wrote: > On 14 Mar, 12:04, "mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote: > >>dechucka wrote: >> >>>"mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote in message >>>news:fqu0d8$eoe$02$1@news.t-online.com... >> >>>>chilly wrote: >> >>>>>Over the years, I've had the odd event of numbness around my mouth and >>>>>tingling in my pinkie and ring fingers. Hey, I'm not talking every dive >>>>>or >>>>>even every tenth dive. These are all very little things that I just >>>>>thought >>>>>little about at the time but now, and like I said, I'm trying not to get >>>>>paranoid, but . . .. >> >>>>Sounds more like an affection of nerves/vertebrae, or bad sleeping habits. >>>>Like squeezing vessels by an unfortunate combination of sleep position and >>>>mattress. >> >>>>Or a problem with Vitamin B metabolisation. >>>>I don't know wether a mild diabetes could create such nerve problems. >>>>Vitamin B/Magnesium related problems may be exacerbated by substance >>>>abuse. >> >>>>An important tool to differentiate is, go diving and evaluate if the >>>>problem go away under pressure. >> >>>>Similar with tiredness. In diving,it is mostly a micro bubble related >>>>symptom, and should go away with normobaric 100% Oxygen breathing. >> >>>breathing 100% oxygen is dangerous >> >>Get out of your quack-yard. Life is dangerous. So are cangarous. > > Do you mean Kaenguruh? Kaenguruhs are daenguruhs. Matthias |
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| On Mar 14, 3:05*pm, "mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote: > janus...@hotmail.com wrote: > > On 14 Mar, 12:04, "mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote: > > >>dechucka wrote: > > >>>"mat.voss" <spammat.v...@gmx.de> wrote in message > >>>news:fqu0d8$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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| "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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