SailawayKC
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As a new diver I will relate what happened to me on my 3rd dive after my check out dives. I was diving the Kittiwake and the DM was going over the dive plan and talking about going into the wreck which I didn't want to do. We were also diving to 68 feet which was 28 feet deeper than I had gone before. I really wanted to do this dive and I said nothing. Going down I had trouble with my ears and it took a long time for them to equalize. The DM did come back up to me and try to help me get down. I did make it down and was doing Ok. When it was time to penetrate the wreck I was feeling really uncomfortable about going in so I had a choice to make. Either continue or bail and dive the outside of the wreck by myself. Since my buddy was just a random diver from the boat I didn't want to spoil his dive. I decide to dive the outside and keep a close eye on my air supply. I did stick my head in a few of the opening but nothing where I was going to get stuck. I enjoyed the rest of my dive and surfaced early as I was down to 500 psi. I felt good about my decision but I know I should have spoke up on the dive boat before the dive.
The next day I had to make a harder decision if I should scrub my two Cozumel dives, which I did. My sinuses were not clear and I thought I wouldn't be able to equalize. I realized later it was the right decision.
By point of sharing is for new divers reading that you dive and learn from your experiences. I've also learned a lot from reading scubaboard.
Back to the OP if he was coughing up blood I would think the instructor would not think that was normal. I hope he explained the pain and what happened to him on the dive to the instructor so they both could understand what went wrong before the second dive.
The good news is I'm going back to Cozumel on a dive trip in two weeks and can't wait to go diving.
The next day I had to make a harder decision if I should scrub my two Cozumel dives, which I did. My sinuses were not clear and I thought I wouldn't be able to equalize. I realized later it was the right decision.
By point of sharing is for new divers reading that you dive and learn from your experiences. I've also learned a lot from reading scubaboard.
Back to the OP if he was coughing up blood I would think the instructor would not think that was normal. I hope he explained the pain and what happened to him on the dive to the instructor so they both could understand what went wrong before the second dive.
The good news is I'm going back to Cozumel on a dive trip in two weeks and can't wait to go diving.