@freemo Are you sure that your body will be able to handle the pressure?
@AmpBenzScientist Why wouldnt it?
@freemo I don't know how deep you are diving. The pressure and the depressurization could cause problems with your injury. It would be best to consult with a doctor, a medical doctor, before you dive again.
@kino @freemo I'm assuming that it caused lung damage from ROS too. It reminds me of the gas that makes one's voice deeper. It can kill if one doesn't use gravity to fully purge it from the lungs. As silly as it sounds, I wonder if they were forced to hang upside down and puke the stuff out followed by actual vomit.
@kino
I wonder if you arent just remembering the abyss movie and confusing it with real life?
@AmpBenzScientist
@freemo There are membranes that allow for the more difficult part (CO2 removal from blood) and oxygen binding to the red blood cells in the blood stream.
@AmpBenzScientist The abyss and they breathed oxygen from the water it was just hyper oxygenated.
It is a researched fiend but no one as far as I know has had a successful like human test yet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_breathing