That would freak me out, too! I’ve never had that. I love the hard bottom on the Great Lakes! ;-)
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See a therapist?I recall my first deep dives back in 2005 in Cozumel, swimming out over the wall, seeing nothing but blue ahead, around and below me with the reef behind me dropping off into the depths, seeing only what my eyes and the visibility could discern perhaps 100-150' below me. It was spectacular. I thought to myself "this is so freaking cool", it was a zen moment like no other that is churning in my memory as I write this, as if it was only yesterday rather than the better part of 2 decades prior.
Another diver sees this mass of blue and goes into a full scale panic.
The same reactions can happen along magnificent bridges, or hikes across magestic mountain peaks, or encounters with potentially dangerous creatures such as spiders, or even confinement in small spaces.
For this diver, it appears that diving in general isn't off the table, there's lots of shallow reefs to explore. Either avoid wall dives completely or seek consultation with a qualified therapist to work on the underlying issues that cause some people to completely freak out over experience that leave others thirsting for even more.
See a therapist?
That is ridiculous. It is perfectly reasonable for someone who has only done a few dives to freak out when they stare down a drop off that deep underwater.
Another way to look at it...I imagine it as the closest simulation to flying we’ll ever have. I love the feeling of being a few feet over the reef, and the bottom dropping out of it. You keep “soaring” along at the same elevation, while the world beneath you disappears.
I recall my first deep dives back in 2005 in Cozumel, swimming out over the wall, seeing nothing but blue ahead, around and below me with the reef behind me dropping off into the depths, seeing only what my eyes and the visibility could discern perhaps 100-150' below me.
My love for deep diving is just in those words... <3look out Into the nothingness .
See a therapinonst?
That is ridiculous. It is perfectly reasonable for someone who has only done a few dives to freak out when they stare down a drop off that deep underwater.