@suzianne saidExactly, divegeester *did* bring it up in the chamber. that's how I recalled it
A bit full of yourself, aren't you?
I did, in fact, buy a 400 after taking some lessons and learning how to drive. This was always the plan, but you just couldn't resist swiping at me, as you always do. You, as always, had to make it about you, and you got embarrassed for your trouble.
Let me also remind you that you are always the one bringing it up again and again, for further embarrassment of yourself every time you bring it up.
@suzianne saidyour follow up posts about how I should stick to little girl scooters
I never said that the purpose of that thread was anything else. That was you, again, fantasizing about my motivations that weren't how you imagined them.
After your "You'll kill yourself" post and your follow up posts about how I should stick to little girl scooters and then you got called out for being a twat and then you had your meltdown. All bloody predictable, actually.
divegeester did not say you "should stick to little girl scooters". This is a lie, Suzianne. That was not the tenor of his sensible advice. This "little girl scooters" thing is something you are dishonestly projecting onto the exchanges.
-Removed-There's nothing wrong with it. It's the truth. Perhaps someone disagrees?
@Suzianne said
your follow up posts about how I should stick to little girl scooters
@fmf said
divegeester did not say you "should stick to little girl scooters". This is a lie, Suzianne. That was not the tenor of his sensible advice. This "little girl scooters" thing is something you are dishonestly projecting onto the exchanges.
The lighter side of decompression, light-headed, as one of the symptoms.
Symptoms and Signs of The Bends (Decompression Sickness)
Doctor's Notes on The Bends (Decompression Sickness)
The bends, also known as decompression sickness (DCS) or Caisson disease is a condition that occurs in scuba divers when dissolved gases (mainly nitrogen) come out of solution in the bloodstream, forming gas bubbles in the circulation. It is caused by rapid changes in pressure during scuba diving. The bends can affect almost any area of the body or any organ, including the lungs, heart, brain, joints, and skin.
What Is the Treatment for the Bends?
The diver affected by the bends or decompression sickness will typically be given high-flow oxygen and IV fluids. Treatment involves recompression in a hyperbaric chamber. During recompression, the chamber becomes pressurized with air and oxygen based on prearranged protocols to simulate pressure depths of 30 to 60 feet. The duration of time within the chamber varies but can be up to 12 hours and sometimes longer.
https://www.emedicinehealth.com/decompression_syndromes_the_bends/symptom.htm
@suzianne saidTwo questions:
After your "You'll kill yourself" post and your follow up posts about how I should stick to little girl scooters and then you got called out for being a twat and then you had your meltdown.
[1] Did he refer to "little girl scooters"?
[2] Have you ever known anyone [man or woman] who lost their life ~ or 'killed themselves' ~ because they were a novice riding a motorbike that was too big and powerful for them?