jbird,
May I ask if your symptoms resolved completely after your treatment?
DDM
May I ask if your symptoms resolved completely after your treatment?
DDM
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I'd say that second dive was you're biggest problem. Max depth of over 80' with an ascent at the end from 45' to surface in just over a minute and no safety stop.
Divernoob makes an interesting point.I'd say that second dive was you're biggest problem. Max depth of over 80' with an ascent at the end from 45' to surface in just over a minute and no safety stop.
jbird,
May I ask if your symptoms resolved completely after your Table 6, or do you have residuals?
Best regards,
DDM
The irony is she's my ex-wife (soon to be).
My symptoms appear resolved after this incident, although for some reason I now speak with a scottish accent. (kidding)
And based on the feedback I have received from this forum, I am no longer terrified. I think it prudent to get a thorough physical from a doctor familiar in diving, but in all likelihood this was user error. This was a particularly upsetting few days, because I had invested $thousands and hundreds of hours to make this my new hobby to try and take my mind of the divorce.
I've played rugby, sailed, mountain biked, and even played D&D!, and its community that makes these things so worthwhile. I look forward to growing as a diver and giving back to the community.
Wow! I took up SCUBA right before my divorce, too! Great minds think alike, eh jbird?
I'll join the ranks who thank you for posting your profiles. No shame in it, and if we can all learn from it, we'll all be better divers. Kudos, dude!
I'm glad to read that your systems have resolved, too.
I am always looking for dive buddies. I hear there is great diving in Vegas.![]()
The issue of hydration status has been raised. I think it's at least worth mentioning that over-hydrating can be bad, too. Perhaps it's best to recommend that a diver stay physically fit and properly hydrated for the activity at hand. People should know that excessive water intake can create dangerous electrolyte imbalances, particularly in the context of exercise.