Dam0
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Currently in Mexico having completed today the 2nd day of diving on our holiday, the 3rd and final is on Monday
Did two dives this morning, the first one was fine but as i entered the water for the second dive i starting to get an acid burn in my stomach. I carried on, descended with the guide and the burn got worse.
At 15m and 10 minutes in i was thinking i was going to be sick and signaled 'somethings wrong' and rubbed my stomach. (The guide probably thought i was hungry).
While there was an underwater debate with the other diver on our trip and the guide i felt better and carried on. (He was about to end the dive)
It seemed the lower i descended the worse the burn got so i elected to stay a little higher in the water. Throughout the dive the burn came on and off.
I never ever suffer acid / heart burn. This has confused me slightly. The sea was very rough today and the surface interval wasn't all that fun, was this a little sea sickness? Was i stupid to carry on? Is there a way to be sick underwater if it did happen? Is this common at all?
Just to be clear, if i thought i was really going to be ill i would have ended the dive. The burn was fine so long as i 'managed it'
Feedback appreciated.
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Did two dives this morning, the first one was fine but as i entered the water for the second dive i starting to get an acid burn in my stomach. I carried on, descended with the guide and the burn got worse.
At 15m and 10 minutes in i was thinking i was going to be sick and signaled 'somethings wrong' and rubbed my stomach. (The guide probably thought i was hungry).
While there was an underwater debate with the other diver on our trip and the guide i felt better and carried on. (He was about to end the dive)
It seemed the lower i descended the worse the burn got so i elected to stay a little higher in the water. Throughout the dive the burn came on and off.
I never ever suffer acid / heart burn. This has confused me slightly. The sea was very rough today and the surface interval wasn't all that fun, was this a little sea sickness? Was i stupid to carry on? Is there a way to be sick underwater if it did happen? Is this common at all?
Just to be clear, if i thought i was really going to be ill i would have ended the dive. The burn was fine so long as i 'managed it'
Feedback appreciated.
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