I get sick when diving. I've seen other threads related to this. It just started a couple of years ago. I get sick when I go up in depth from 35 - 50 feet. If I'm on a wall and go up to the top of the reef I'll get the dry heaves or chum for fish. I'll do it again when I go up to my safety stop and sometimes at the surface. I do have problems equalizing, but I'm very careful and am usually the last one down and up. Taking sea sickness pills seems to stop the problem. It isn't sea sickness because I've never been sick on a boat, even in seas that have you hanging on with both hands. I also can ride roller coasters that do everything you can imagine and have never been sick. I suspect is related to an inner ear problem, but I never get vertigo when it happens.
I was wondering if Jessica or others that talked about getting sick get it when reducing depth or if any the good doctors have any idea.
I was wondering if Jessica or others that talked about getting sick get it when reducing depth or if any the good doctors have any idea.