SlapBassist
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I was doing my 2nd pool dive in a cold pool yesterday on my way to get PADI certified and I have a concern about DCS as a result. The dive was 16 feet. Two times I surfaced too quickly compared to the other divers. The first time, I incorrectly inflated my BCD and went up very quickly. I'm pretty confident my breathing was consistent and I wasn't holding my breath at any time. I felt fine after this. Then we practiced our emergency out of air at 16 feet to the surface and after I took my initial breath and then started exhaling, I pushed off the bottom to go up and mistakenly went up too quickly again according to the instructor. He said I went up 2 times faster than I should have. I didn't think anything bad would happen from this, but then about 10 minutes later when it was time to get out of the pool I felt my left elbow starting to ache. I told my instructor and for a moment he got worried, but then I told him I've had tennis elbow before in that elbow. So he said it's probably nothing. I was thinking maybe it's just because of the pressure and being under water for 10 minutes at that depth. The weird thing is I never had that feeling when I went on my Discover Dive in open water a few months ago. Anyway, the immediate pain went away a few minutes later after stretching my elbow a little and massaging it. But then I started getting a little paranoid about that and I'm not sure if I've been feeling uncomfortableness and/or tingles int my arm/hand now or if I'm just being a hypochondriac. I keep reading all these random posts that it's possible to get DCS by ascending too quickly in a pool dive, so it's left me a little freaked out.