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    Default Gas Mix

    There is no way I would ever breathe gas someone else mixed for me. No offense to the shops that provide mix. It is my life so therefore I want to make my own brew. I also feel that making your own mix makes you much more knowledgable about using mix gases.


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    Nothing I've seen so far says she was diving mix. The depth she was at is no problem (in most cases) on air. Or at least, the depth she reached according to the article.

    How come they don't allow knives on planes any more? Just give everyone a complimentary knife when they get on board, and a decent fighting chance.

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    Let's lay off the guessing about what was and wasn't - unless you really know. I think that's what got the moderators involved before and it's a bad road to start down.

    Anyway if the rumor mill is correct then it isn't something that is a new threat that needs discussion - and if it's not then it doesn't need to be discussed.

    I found out yesterday that I know the Rudy and have met the Judi involved. Nicest people in the world. Breaks my heart to know that anything bad could happen to either of them.

    Again my best wishes to both of them and their families.


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    Double pneumothorax -AGE, MRI looks good as does CAT. Was recompressed on arrival at Shands (6a sched). She was brought to the surface with no heart beat and resuscitated on the dock, She coded twice at Shands the first night the first on departure from the chamber and the second on arrival in ICU (ICU was non-AED resucitation). She has been stable but very critical since then. The Docs are going to start letting her out of the medical coma & paralasis and see what happens. Had she not been in great shape due principaly to the large number of dives every week, she probably would never have restarted the first time.
    If you pray this would be a good time to practice, another angel or two on her side wouldn't hurt.


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    Default Re: Nest

    Quote Originally Posted by wftl
    If you pray this would be a good time to practice, another angel or two on her side wouldn't hurt.
    I don't pray very often, but I have been for Judi nightly. Keep on fighting and pull through this!

    Matt


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    My prayers are with her and put her on prayer chain in the church.

    (All give some, Some give ALL . Semper Fi) Safe Diving (JAMMER)

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    wftl

    Thanks for the update.
    Hope your next upadate is even more encouraging.

    Human Evolution makes me wonder: from HomoErectus to HomeSapiens, from Dry Caves to Wet Caves. Nevertheless, from HomoErectus to HomeSapiens, from Org. Caves still to Org. Caves! DAMN ...

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    Default Re: Gas Mix

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Wyatt
    Quote Originally Posted by OutlawCaver
    There is no way I would ever breathe gas someone else mixed for me. No offense to the shops that provide mix.
    I can understand your thoughts on this. However many shops mix gas, many divers dive it safely. The trick to ensure your safety is to verify the contents of your tanks.

    When I verify a mix I use an Oxygen analyzer, Helium analyzer, and I do a "sniff test" on the gas.
    I have NO COMMENT or OPINION regarding the accident other than deep sympathy for the woman and the knowledge that an accident can happen to anyone. I have no knowledge as to what happened in this case.

    However, regarding Jim's comment -- I could not agree more. Always test your own gas. Do a 'sniff test'. It only takes a couple of minutes. Know the gas laws so you know if the numbers 'sound right'. Cave divers value equipment redundancy so what's the difference between that and gas testing?


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    Right on Angie, I couldn't agree more. Has anyone heard how she is doing? If anyone hears anything, please post it.
    John

    "If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space"

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    Default Re: Gas Mix

    Quote Originally Posted by OutlawCaver
    There is no way I would ever breathe gas someone else mixed for me. No offense to the shops that provide mix.
    I can understand your thoughts on this. However many shops mix gas, many divers dive it safely. The trick to ensure your safety is to verify the contents of your tanks.

    When I verify a mix I use an Oxygen analyzer, Helium analyzer, and I do a "sniff test" on the gas.

    Jim Wyattt

    Edit - Tried to Move it. J

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