michael
will contact the chamber, and dan covers freediving, so will see what happens there. anyone knows what kind of medical tests could show a dcs case?
there are 2 issues i wonder about more and more: how does a rapid ascent during a freedive affect you? and how does de/saturation develop during repetitive freedives?
i've read posts elsewhere where it was suggested that to be relatively safe one just adds uw-time up until it reaches nodeco time for scuba. that theory seems quite wrong to me, since nodec-times for scuba only go for slow ascent rates, which a freediver never has.
i've so far believed that my earlier mentioned surface intervalls were on the very conservative side, but these days i wonder.
if i do indeed experience dcs-cases (which i believe at the moment) then i obviously need 24-48 hrs to desaturate from 1 dive session. and this includes max 10 dives to 10m plus one dive between 40-50m. rather ridiculous, it seems.
well, in order to find that out i first will need to desaturate totally to start the new series of dives, plus i preferably haven't predisposed myself even more to dcs. that is another big questionmark which someone hopefully can answer.
no bubbles, no troubles...HAHA
anyhow, it's time i improve my dynamics anyway...
roland