heftysmurf
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Good morning divers! Had 3 dives this weekend and while a new diver, I like to learn and also figure out ways forward to prevent future issues.
Saturday was a boat dive with first being a wreck, Hog Heaven, for you Floridians or others who know. 20 mins under around 60', I spot a weight pocket and figured I'd be a good Samaritan and recover it. Seemed LOADED so that tweaked my buoyancy, little exertion and boom, I feel panicky. I swim over to my buddy who is also the DM for this dive and and tried telling him I felt off and wanted to thumb it. He did all the good stuff to look him in the eyes, breathe, etc. I was adamant about thumbing it and he gathered the rest of our group, we hit the line, and start our ascent. Safety stop was just FOREVER! I got on board the boat and the DM's are asking what happened. I'm grumpy because I "ruined" it for my little group but everyone was so supportive and saying, "it happens". I sit beating myself up for the next 30 or so minutes until our next dive at a reef in 30-40' which I did no problem. Finally, yesterday, I get back on the horse and do a shore dive for an hour or so at around 20'. Again, no issues.
After action: Trying to review the events of Saturday, I wanted to understand what tossed me into panic, if nothing else, to learn from it and try to avoid it in the future. I THINK the following had an impact on why I felt the way I did and THINK I might've had a CO2 hit due to it. Seas were rough. 4-6' on a boat with ~20 folks (10 in our group with 2 DM's). Few people were hurling (I have a weird barf phobia!). New site and then trying to be a good guy and recover a weight pocket, changing my breathing/exerting myself. Finally, being so new to diving to not fully recognize under the surface what was happening.
Is it goofy to try to analyze these? I do this a lot with stuff that goes less than expected. Thoughts on this truly being a bit of CO2 buildup or just my head playing games on me?
Bottom line for me is, I've dove with most of my LDS DMs and they've all been top notch and I learn something new each time!
Saturday was a boat dive with first being a wreck, Hog Heaven, for you Floridians or others who know. 20 mins under around 60', I spot a weight pocket and figured I'd be a good Samaritan and recover it. Seemed LOADED so that tweaked my buoyancy, little exertion and boom, I feel panicky. I swim over to my buddy who is also the DM for this dive and and tried telling him I felt off and wanted to thumb it. He did all the good stuff to look him in the eyes, breathe, etc. I was adamant about thumbing it and he gathered the rest of our group, we hit the line, and start our ascent. Safety stop was just FOREVER! I got on board the boat and the DM's are asking what happened. I'm grumpy because I "ruined" it for my little group but everyone was so supportive and saying, "it happens". I sit beating myself up for the next 30 or so minutes until our next dive at a reef in 30-40' which I did no problem. Finally, yesterday, I get back on the horse and do a shore dive for an hour or so at around 20'. Again, no issues.
After action: Trying to review the events of Saturday, I wanted to understand what tossed me into panic, if nothing else, to learn from it and try to avoid it in the future. I THINK the following had an impact on why I felt the way I did and THINK I might've had a CO2 hit due to it. Seas were rough. 4-6' on a boat with ~20 folks (10 in our group with 2 DM's). Few people were hurling (I have a weird barf phobia!). New site and then trying to be a good guy and recover a weight pocket, changing my breathing/exerting myself. Finally, being so new to diving to not fully recognize under the surface what was happening.
Is it goofy to try to analyze these? I do this a lot with stuff that goes less than expected. Thoughts on this truly being a bit of CO2 buildup or just my head playing games on me?
Bottom line for me is, I've dove with most of my LDS DMs and they've all been top notch and I learn something new each time!