| There are two considerations.
The first is that you will recompress any bubbles that you have off-gasses on your first dive (and there will be some).
The second is that you will still have dissolved inerts in your tissues.
I would not worry about the second point, and just do the extra deco required by computer / tables / etc. But the first is a worry, and so I would try and avoid diving for a couple of hours after surfacing.
I hate to say it, but GI3's article "why we do not bounce dive..." is probably quite relevant here (well the physiology is).
Janos
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