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| Commercial Diving: Discuss Diving Medical in the Technical and Specialist Diving Forums forums: Passed my recreational diving medical today, what a relief since i had pnuemonia when i was 10. I had to ... |
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| Well in Dan mate - nice hurdle to cross!
__________________ All divers are created equal(ised) - it's just that some of us handle the pressure better. |
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| Have to be a pedant here...........nobody has 112% lung capacity......but you do have 12% more capacity than your predicted value (based on age, sex, height etc) Should I have put that in pedant's corner? |
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| Superman Lung Capacity Yeah thats what i meant, im not saying that im some kind of superhero who can change his lung capacity at will. Although that could be quite good. Not too sure how !Alveoli Man! could save people tho, i will have to think about this and see if it has any future on a dodgy low budget sky channel |
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| Good on ya Dan So, why you having a commie medical then ? Not another HSE SCUBA bottom watcher ?
__________________ ....Dover Coastguard, CNIS Rules....Dover Sea Cadets.... Dover Sea Cadets - Best Drill squad in the District You don’t need to be good at swimming to save lives. OBVIOUSLY YOUR STUPIDITY IS ONLY MATCHED BY YOUR INCOMPETENCE. |
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