This is a post for new divers that may have experienced something similar to what is described below...
Was chatting with a client of mine in my antique store and diving came up (SHOCK
). She told me about her negative experience getting her OW cert. She managed finish the 4 dives but spent days recovering and even spent some time in an ER down in Mexico and hasn't dove since thinking it was too strenuous an activity.
She is a very fit young woman so I asked her what her symptoms were... vomiting, fatigue, headaches etc. Sure sounded like Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning to me.
After talking about that for a bit she was very relieved to have a likely cause and VERY excited to dive again but promised me she'd do a refresher AND ask for a CO report, borrow a tester etc (she doesn't have the money to buy gear never mind a tester of her own).
Don't give up diving... but do test your tank! It's not that fillers are out to get you but things do happen.
Was chatting with a client of mine in my antique store and diving came up (SHOCK

She is a very fit young woman so I asked her what her symptoms were... vomiting, fatigue, headaches etc. Sure sounded like Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning to me.
After talking about that for a bit she was very relieved to have a likely cause and VERY excited to dive again but promised me she'd do a refresher AND ask for a CO report, borrow a tester etc (she doesn't have the money to buy gear never mind a tester of her own).
Don't give up diving... but do test your tank! It's not that fillers are out to get you but things do happen.