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| Dive Medicine & Fitness: Discuss O2 Admin in the General Diving Forums forums: Adrian I'm not getting into pointless arguments on the web about O2. if it's serious get help, in ... |
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| Adrian I'm not getting into pointless arguments on the web about O2. if it's serious get help, in the UK we will always have help to hand and very quickly. yes O2 is good however keep up with skills thats all if you forgot to give fluids and messed up then you still did the best or where you only playing at it, bit of practise etc I agree that if you feel you need an O2 kit get one but i just dont see the reason why i would need to buy one, however if you do get one get some good training other than a one day course thats all. Graham
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