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I had a similar embarrassing experience in the Henderson outlet once. Unfortunately, I wasn't in the dressing room when it happened. I was in the middle of the store, trying on a hood. I looked like a bloated tick in the thing and thought I'd have an aneurysm before I got the dreaded thing off.
I wonder if this would have counted as a dive fatality?
I'm a relatively new diver and finally after a few months lurking I have found a thread that I feel qualified to post in. So here's my story.
I have an unusually large head. No ladies I am not bragging I have just always had a really tough time finding hats and other head gear that fits. My head isn't so much round as it is just tall (insert "why the long face" jokes here). This anatomical irregularity has caused the diving hood to become my arch nemesis.
When I was doing my open water course I tried on all my gear at the school/shop. I was lucky enough to find wetsuit that fit me quite well and although it seemed a little tight in the chest I was able to get in and out of it without an unreasonable amount of effort. The hood was not comfortable but having lived with similar problems ever since I grew out of the "we'll just get the size meant for older boys" scenario and the fact that the dive shop did not have anything bigger than XXL hoods I just accepted it.
So then came the day for the open water dives. My girlfriend and I drove out to the dive site, did the site orientation and briefing with the instructors, put on our gear, did buddy checks, and walked down to the water. The whole time I was noticing that the hood kept sliding up my chin and over my mouth but I didn't think much of it at the time because I would just breathe through my nose. So we get down to the water, spit in and rinse our masks, and put them on. In putting on my mask I readjusted the hood and everything was fine right? WRONG. It seemed okay at first until floated on my back to put on my fins. Just as I was putting on my second fin (ie. had both hands with fingers stuck behind the heel strap) the hood moved again and covered my mouth. So there I was in 5' of water, fingers stuck to my foot, mask covering my nose, hood covering my mouth, and my head neatly above the surface, drowning. Everyone around me looked perfectly calm, as I said my head was above the water, I was unable to wave for help (or help myself), and the hopping/spasm motions looked exactly like everyone else who was putting on fins in the ocean for the first time. Just as I was about to pass out I managed to get one hand free and pull the hood off my face and gasp for breath. Needless to say I now always put my snorkel in my mouth before I put my fins on.
I know it's been asked before but, would this have counted as diving fatality?
This is the funniest thread I have read in a long time. I have tears in my eyes and nearly pee'd myself laughing so hard.