Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!know!news.cs.indiana.edu!rutgers!ucla-cs!news From: 73257.2251@compuserve.com (Jack Hamilton) Newsgroups: sci.med.aids Subject: AZT/ddI/ddc and SCUBA diving Message-ID: <1991Jan20.140615.1690@cs.ucla.edu> Date: 20 Jan 91 07:04:12 GMT Sender: news@cs.ucla.edu (Mr. News) Organization: UCLA, Computer Science Department Lines: 9 Approved: ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org (David Dodell) Note: non-commercial reproduction. Nntp-Posting-Host: squid.cs.ucla.edu Archive-Number: 2915 A quick scan of Medline didn't reveal anything about AZT or ddi or ddc and scuba diving or high-pressure. Doesn't mean that no such relationship exists, of course. Of course, anyone with reduced lung capacity or any mental confusion shouldn't go SCUBA diving. You could call the Diver's Alert Network at 919-684-8111 (24 hours a day) and ask them.