BDSC
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Wrong on two counts, I have personally felt narcosis shallower than 99ft and 33 meters is 109ft not 99ft![]()
33 meters is closer to 108 feet. So you would only be wrong on one count.

BDSC
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Wrong on two counts, I have personally felt narcosis shallower than 99ft and 33 meters is 109ft not 99ft![]()
33 meters is closer to 108 feet. So you would only be wrong on one count.
BDSC
I have to agree with Puffer Fish. There are outlying factors that increase your susceptibility to narcosis such as medications, drinking alcohol, stress, sickness and dehydration, but it seems like 30 meters would put you in a category of being extremely hypersensitive to narcosis. Perhaps in knowing you were going deeper than your comfort level allowed caused the perceptual narrowing that you experienced secondary to possible anxiety you may have felt. The symptoms were relieved as you began to ascend which could equate to you getting more into your comfort range. I could very well be wrong but it has always been my understanding that the shallowest depth for experiencing narcosis is 33 meters/99 ft. In any event I am glad you are ok and regardless of what the problem was, you handled it well. Congratulations and thanks for the post.
33 meters is actually 108,26772 feet33 meters is closer to 108 feet. So you would only be wrong on one count.
BDSC
33 meters is actually 108,26772 feet![]()
Depends wether your decimal and thousand seperators are . or ,Or is it 108.26772 ft?
Depends wether your decimal and thousand seperators are . or ,
In my case thousand seperator is . and decimal is ,