There’s a way to learn how to deal with surf,I tried again earlier today. This time the waves were a lot smaller. I made it past the waves so I was glad I did that.
To deal with the anxiety and panic, I decided to just float and get used to things.
I wasn't too far off shore. I came back in to the point where I can stand on the ground again. This made me feel better and more in control.
Then I decided to come back on shore. To my surprise I noticed my fins were no longer clipped to my D-ring on my BCD with one of these. I couldn't believe it. How did these come off? I didn't even try to put them on.
I bought them only two days ago. That's $120 gone and I did t get to use them.
I'm coming back to the OBX in two months so I plan on trying again.
Although this experience was very frustrating, I'm glad I kept trying, but I told myself to be concerned with only one thing at a time and take your time. As long as the regulator is in your mouth, you'll be ok.
I also put my face underwater and started to breathe a bit. I think that helped me to overcome the anxiety (exposing yourself to your fears) little by little.
No scuba gear, the thinnest wetsuit and only enough lead to get you under with a jack dive. Put everything on and watch the sets as you enter. Make your way out sideways bracing with your inner leg and dive under the approaching wave, the water in a wave is spinning and underneath its going out. When exiting come in on the back of the wave and let it break in front of you fin hard after it, get your feet under you in about 3 feet of water, again brace and crab out. That’s a lot easier said than done.