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| Dive Medicine & Fitness: Discuss HOW LONG AFTER DIVE ? in the General Diving Forums forums: How long after a dive to 36m for 25 mins is it possible to suffer from dci ?. got one hell ... |
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| Imported post <font color='#0000FF'>Not sure about your pain, but there's no harm in calling the numbers below, from the BHA website, for expert advice, Chee-az Steve ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In England, Northern Ireland and Wales call the Duty Diving Medical Officer on 07831 151523 (24 hrs) In Scotland call Aberdeen Royal Infirmary on 01224 681818 (24 hrs) - ask for the emergency hyperbaric doctor |
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| Imported post This really isn't going to help you, but - it's possible.
__________________ The body that bears me reminds me of my mortality |
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| Imported post thanks, going diving in the morning so i'll see what it's like when i surface. guess it could be a kill or cure dive but what the hell i might get some time off work |
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__________________ The body that bears me reminds me of my mortality |
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