ScubaSarus
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My first dive with Dave when we hit 70 ft with 37 degree temp I had a smal trickle of water dribble into my ear and give me a breif dizzy spell. Pressure and coldness will do it. Thats one reason I alway suggest staying with your buddy and staying in constant visual contact. I belive I mentioned this in a previous post. If your body hasn't experienced pressure and cold before it hasn't adapted and sometimes the first time is the worst. Took a few days to get that wooshy feeling out of my left ear.
If cold water contacts the inner ear vertigo is sometimes a result. The diver that did the deepest scuba dive was very sick during his half day decompression stop due to cold water hitting his inner ear and divers throughout the area came to decompress with him.
Chris
If cold water contacts the inner ear vertigo is sometimes a result. The diver that did the deepest scuba dive was very sick during his half day decompression stop due to cold water hitting his inner ear and divers throughout the area came to decompress with him.
Chris