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Lessons for Life

Divided Focus | Lessons for Life

Tragedy strikes when a diver forgets to watch his air levels while helping his buddy capture underwater photos.

Maximum Overload | Lessons for Life

A liveaboard diver maxes out his bottom time for days in a row, landing him in the hospital with decompression sickness. His dive buddy experiences no symptoms, showing why it’s best to dive conservatively — you never know how your body will react.

A Rash of Problems | Lessons for Life

A diver ignores a DCS symptoms, including a rash—an increasingly common sign of being bent.

A Curious Case | Lessons for Life

An experienced diver with signs of DCS doesn’t immediately respond to treatment—what’s going on here?

Dive Defensively | Lessons for Life

Even areas designated for diving aren't risk-free, so dive defensively, flying a dive flag, and get first aid training.

Don't Push Freediving Limits | Lessons for Life

An inexperienced freediver tries to push his limits, putting himself and his dive buddy at risk of drowning.

Don't Be A Hero | Lessons for Life

This fire department volunteer diver made several mistakes in this edition of Lessons for Life.

An Undiagnosed Heart Issue | Lessons for Life

An undiagnosed PFO adds to the perfect conditions for a post-dive incident in this edition of Lessons for Life.

Flying in the Face of Danger | Lessons for Life

Flying after diving complicates decompression illness, especially if a diver has untreated DCI symptoms.