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Remeber kiddies, when breathing oxygen at pressure you need to track your pulmonary oxygen toxicity seperate from you CNS oxygen toxicity. Especially if your diving on a rebreather where you tend to maintain a constant 1.3 PO2, it does add up.

@freemo Wasn't there also ocular oxygen toxicity?

@robryk
Yes though outside of infants it isnt a problem since cns and pulmonary toxicity occur sooner than occular toxicity. So ocular toxicity doesnt need to be tracked in adults if the other two types are being tracked.

@robryk
Yes though outside of infants it isnt a problem since cns and pulmonary toxicity occur sooner than occular toxicity. So ocular toxicity doesnt need to be tracked in adults if the other two types are being tracked.

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