SurfLung wrote:-
- Very enlightening information about the Navy and Commercial divers tolerance for DCS. Their attitude sounds downright CASUAL
No they do not take DCS casual at all. I am sorry if my post was a bit misleading in this respect. They take DCS very seriously. That is why they always have a deco chamber on site and as a minimum a hyperbaric medical technician on site during dive operations that require any stage deco.
I wish that I could remember the rate of DCS, but I don’t even want to guess. Some may consider it a small percentage, but I certainly didn’t. The odds did not seem too bad if you have a chamber on hand and a means of resolving the DCS, but IMO it was not an acceptable risk level for a recreational diver.
If you are interest about decompression theory and practice, the best general book I have found is Deco for Divers by Mark Powel.
http://www.amazon.com/Deco-Divers-Mark- ... 1905492073
http://www.dive-tech.co.uk/deco%20for%20divers.htm
It is an easy reading book (as easy reading as a technical book can be) and it is very up to date. I highly recommend it.
The PADI deep diving class is probably going to be kind of basic, but depending on the instructor may not be bad.
JAdair wrote:Skip the PADI course.
Go to GUE.com and buy their DVD:
The Mysterious Malady: Toward an Understanding of Decompression Injuries
There is no DIR preaching, just interviews with the top minds in Decompression theory and practice.
Then buy Bennett & Elliott's Physiology and Medicine of Diving. Read it and at that point you will be better informed on Decompression theory than 99% of the instructors out there teaching it.
Thanks for the recommendations.
I may have to get the DVD. In general, I do not subscribe to the DIR doctrine, but IMHO they do have many aspects that have a lot of value and I am always willing to learn if their valuable information.
This book looks good, but at $180 ($156 used); I am going to have to put it in my wish list. It also looks that the most recent edition (5 edition) is 10 years old. I am sure that it is still a great book, but I am going to wait.
http://www.amazon.com/Bennett-Elliotts- ... +of+Diving
Actually, after looking into it further, this book may be a bit more than what I am willing to spend time reading, but I am sure that it would be a good reference.
Thanks