What does the bends feel like?

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affected varies from person to person. The pain associated with the bends usually feels like a dull ache, but can be much more severe, like a stabbing sensation. This painful sensation can also occur in other parts of the body, including the ear, the spinal cord, the lungs, the brain or the skin.
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How do you know if you have bends?

fatigue, low back pain, paralysis or numbness of the legs, and. weakness or numbness in the arms.
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Other associated signs and symptoms can include:
  1. dizziness,
  2. confusion,
  3. vomiting,
  4. ringing in the ears,
  5. head or neck pain, and.
  6. loss of consciousness.
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Are the bends painful?

The less severe type (or musculoskeletal form) of decompression sickness, often called the bends, typically causes pain. The pain usually occurs in the joints of the arms or legs, back, or muscles. Sometimes the location is hard to pinpoint.
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Can you survive the bends?

Prognosis. Immediate treatment with 100% oxygen, followed by recompression in a hyperbaric chamber, will in most cases result in no long-term effects. However, permanent long-term injury from DCS is possible.
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Can you get paralyzed from the bends?

Damage to the brain can cause vision impairment, headaches, confusion and problems with balance and coordination. Cases that lead to strokes, seizures, paralysis and death are often due to arterial gas embolism: air bubbles that form in one place but get lodged in the heart, lung or brain.
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An Introduction to Decompression Illness: Signs



Can you fart while diving?

Farting is possible while scuba diving but not advisable because: Diving wetsuits are very expensive and the explosive force of an underwater fart will rip a hole in your wetsuit. An underwater fart will shoot you up to the surface like a missile which can cause decompression sickness.
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Can the bends make you hallucinate?

When breathing air at depths of 90 m (300 ft) – an ambient pressure of about 10 bar (1,000 kPa) – narcosis in most divers leads to hallucinations, loss of memory, and unconsciousness. A number of divers have died in attempts to set air depth records below 120 m (400 ft).
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Is 47 meters down a true story?

None of the four teens in the film are based on any particular real person, though in the press notes for the film, director Johannes Roberts says he modeled their relationships after another director's style.
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How did Chris from last breath survive?

The most commonly agreed upon reasons for Chris' survival have to do with his environment. Chris spent 28 days saturating his entire body tissues to around 11 bar of Heliox, a mixture of Helium and Oxygen. His body may have been able to use some of the Oxygen in his body tissues to sustain brain function.
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Can the bends go away on their own?

In some cases, symptoms may remain mild or even go away by themselves. Often, however, they strengthen in severity until you must seek medical attention, and they may have longer-term repercussions.
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Are the bends fatal?

With decompression sickness (DCS), gas bubbles can form in the blood and tissues. If you believe you're experiencing decompression sickness, it's important to seek medical attention immediately. This condition can be fatal if it's not treated quickly.
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How long can the bends last?

The duration of "the dive" within the chamber varies, but can be up to 12 hours and sometimes longer. At this depth or chamber pressure, bubbles are reduced in size or reabsorbed to ensure adequate blood flow. Recompression prevents further bubble formation and provides high amounts of oxygen to the injured tissues.
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At what depth do you get the bends?

The Bends/DCS in very simple terms

Anyone who dives deeper than 10 metres (30ft.) while breathing air from a scuba tank is affecting the balance of gases inside the tissues of their body. The deeper you dive, the greater the effect. And the longer you stay at depth adds even more to this effect.
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Can you get the bends at 20 feet?

I asked the instructor and he said at 20 feet no one gets DCS/DCI/Bends, and not to worry. They do certification at max 30 feet so they don't have to worry about Bends.
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What happens if you don't treat the bends?

Untreated bends cause damage!

Failure to treat promptly and appropriately may lead to permanent impairment.
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Can you get the bends in a pool?

The answer would be; No, you won't get "bent" from the pool sessions. However, if you fail to ascend slowly, even from a 15' pool, you could experience problems other than Decompression Sickness (DCS / The Bends).
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Is Last Breath true?

His extraordinary true story has been made into a documentary film, Last Breath. Edinburgh-born Chris, who lives near Mallaig in the Highlands, is a saturation diver. This is a specialised type of diving which reduces the risk of decompression sickness due to use of a mixture of oxygen and helium.
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Did Chris Lemons get compensation?

After many years convincing Morag she didn't have to worry about him, Lemons makes a persuasive case. The bottom line, however, is he doesn't get paid £42,000 for 28 days' work because it's risk-free. The bottom line, as he admits, is “if something goes wrong, it is an inherently dangerous environment”.
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What happens if you run out of air while scuba diving?

Running out of air at a deep dive will greatly increase the risk of decompression sickness if an emergency ascent is needed.
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Do sharks swim 47 meters deep?

4 – Most Shark Dives Use Surface-Supplied Air

The longer they're down, the less air they have. The fact that they're hyperventilating in fear doesn't help either. But then again, they're 47 Meters Down… That's busted too.
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Has a shark cage ever dropped?

In 2007, a commercial shark cage was destroyed off the coast of Guadalupe Island after a 4.6-metre (15 ft) great white shark became entangled and tore the cage apart in a frantic effort to free itself. Tourists captured video of the incident, which quickly spread throughout the Internet.
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Can humans survive 47 meters underwater?

According to the US Navy dive decompression tables a diver may spend up to five minutes at 160' (47 meters) without needing to decompress during their ascent. The longer a diver stays underwater the greater their exposure to “the bends” becomes.
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How do freedivers not get the bends?

Decompression sickness (DCS) after freediving is very rare. Freedivers simply do not on-gas enough nitrogen to provoke DCS. Thus, very few cases of DCS in freedivers have ever been reported, and these have involved repeated deep dives in a short time frame.
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Can you dive 154 feet?

Compressed Air Doesn't Grow on Trees

In essence: The more shallow you are, the longer you can dive on a tank of air. Now, PADI's limit for recreational diving is 130 feet, and the heroines in this film find themselves around 154 feet, far beyond that limit.
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