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| I had not heard of any issues involving diving and how it affects the lungs but apparently a study has been done. Good news for anyone who may have had any prior concerns. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060714/...cuba_diving_dc -- |
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| Thus spake Emily <rachelp2037@yahoo.com> : >nitespark wrote: >> I had not heard of any issues involving diving and how it affects the >> lungs but apparently a study has been done. Good news for anyone who >> may have had any prior concerns. >> >> http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060714/...cuba_diving_dc > >I saw that same article and thought the same thing...I'd never heard >heard that there WAS any decline in lung function associated with diving... I know that in my A&P class we found that smokers of the same gender and approximate age had a lower FEV1 and reserve lung volume than nonsmokers. -- dillon JAFO |
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| Dillon Pyron wrote: > Thus spake Emily <rachelp2037@yahoo.com> : > >> nitespark wrote: >>> I had not heard of any issues involving diving and how it affects the >>> lungs but apparently a study has been done. Good news for anyone who >>> may have had any prior concerns. >>> >>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060714/...cuba_diving_dc >> I saw that same article and thought the same thing...I'd never heard >> heard that there WAS any decline in lung function associated with diving... > > I know that in my A&P class we found that smokers of the same gender > and approximate age had a lower FEV1 and reserve lung volume than > nonsmokers. But smoking is a little different than inhaling air, even under pressure. Right? |
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| On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 18:04:39 -0400, nitespark <nitespark@cox.net> wrote: >I had not heard of any issues involving diving and how it affects the >lungs but apparently a study has been done. Good news for anyone who >may have had any prior concerns. > >http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060714/...cuba_diving_dc Yeah, but what about brain capacity? Based on some of the posters here, ya got to wonder. |
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| Thus spake Emily <rachelp2037@yahoo.com> : >Dillon Pyron wrote: >> Thus spake Emily <rachelp2037@yahoo.com> : >> >>> nitespark wrote: >>>> I had not heard of any issues involving diving and how it affects the >>>> lungs but apparently a study has been done. Good news for anyone who >>>> may have had any prior concerns. >>>> >>>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060714/...cuba_diving_dc >>> I saw that same article and thought the same thing...I'd never heard >>> heard that there WAS any decline in lung function associated with diving... >> >> I know that in my A&P class we found that smokers of the same gender >> and approximate age had a lower FEV1 and reserve lung volume than >> nonsmokers. > >But smoking is a little different than inhaling air, even under >pressure. Right? But you're never breathing air under pressure, it's all at ambient. Smoking does affect lung volume and your ability to evacuate as much as possible. It also affects your ability to use O2. -- dillon JAFO |
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| Capt. Bill wrote: > On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 18:04:39 -0400, nitespark <nitespark@cox.net> > wrote: > > >>I had not heard of any issues involving diving and how it affects the >>lungs but apparently a study has been done. Good news for anyone who >>may have had any prior concerns. >> >>http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060714/...cuba_diving_dc > > > Yeah, but what about brain capacity? Based on some of the posters > here, ya got to wonder. I agree, but for those in that category that immediately come to mind, I have to wonder if they even dive at all, since they never post anything about diving. So that point, to a certain extent is moot. |
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| Depends where you get your air! I get mine over the internet for only .25 a fill, it might not be clean but it's cheap. Al Bottoms Up Divers "Emily" <rachelp2037@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:6cydnTt5mKuKVifZnZ2dnUVZ_qidnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Dillon Pyron wrote: >> Thus spake Emily <rachelp2037@yahoo.com> : >> >>> nitespark wrote: >>>> I had not heard of any issues involving diving and how it affects the >>>> lungs but apparently a study has been done. Good news for anyone who >>>> may have had any prior concerns. >>>> >>>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060714/...cuba_diving_dc >>> I saw that same article and thought the same thing...I'd never heard >>> heard that there WAS any decline in lung function associated with >>> diving... >> >> I know that in my A&P class we found that smokers of the same gender >> and approximate age had a lower FEV1 and reserve lung volume than >> nonsmokers. > > But smoking is a little different than inhaling air, even under pressure. > Right? > |
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| "ajtessier" <ajtessier@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:V2evg.146318$mF2.86029@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > Depends where you get your air! I get mine over the internet for only .25 > a fill, it might not be clean but it's cheap. Watch out for those pirated air fills. You can get a virus. |
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| nitespark wrote: > Capt. Bill wrote: > > > > Yeah, but what about brain capacity? Based on some of the posters > > here, ya got to wonder. > > I agree, but for those in that category that immediately come to mind, I > have to wonder if they even dive at all, since they never post anything > about diving. So that point, to a certain extent is moot. LOL!!! You beat me to the point. Bob Crownfield comes to mind. He has not dived in this millennium. But he pops out to give his Laugh of the Day Award to other morons. You can be SURE that you are NOT getting an award from him! So, for your cited lines, I award you Laugh of the Week Medal. Thanks for the laugh on my occasion drop-in to this group to see what the current morons and members of the Dysfunctional Gang are doing. But I won't be watching their wimpy posts when they are sure to follow-up this. Bye. I can hear them coming now .. -- Reef Fish Bob. |
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"Reef Fish" <Large_Nassau_Gr0uper@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1153538378.356588.60500@m79g2000cwm.googlegro ups.com... You really are Bill Brasky, arent you? |
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