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Old 09-06-2007, 06:42 AM
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Vicc,

I respect the fact that you do not wish to answer my queries now but l look forward to when you can take the time.
I agree we have strayed somewhat from Steff's original post but as you have a new thread devoted to your hypothesis then I thought this was the most appropriate place to discuss things with you.
I do have one more query--you mentioned that the dose of oxygen and the ATA are critical in the treatment of RSD, I was wondering that seeing as the dose is always 100% oxygen the only differential being the ATA by what criteria do the doctors choose what ATA to use?
Here, unless you are lucky enough to have a chamber to yourself then that ATA is one that will suit the majority of the patients in the chamber.
I have had varying pressures for my dives depending on whether I was being treated for infection or my oedema and hypoxic tissue damage of RSD. The most usual being 2ATA.
Look forward to your response
Regards Tayla
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