Thea,
I am glad you've reached out to the scuba community here to sort this out and to also provide a lesson that we all learn from your experience.
I'm a new diver. I've completed PADI's Rescue Diver course, as well as the Emergency Oxygen Provider (where I learned that you as a conscious breathing diver, you should have been given a mask with a manually triggered resuscitator valve that would give you 100% O2 with no waste. It sounds like you were given a simple mask? Is that correct? Or did you have a non-rebreather mask - has a reservoir bag). I'm scheduled for next week to take SSI Stress & Rescue and then the React Right courses (they teach things a bit differently, and for me, different angles, some repetition is great).
There is one thing that I did not read, as that was about nitrox. Were there any enriched air tanks on board? When the O2 ran out, that could have been used to give you a bit more than just what is in the air.
I don't have any advice beyond what has been given and what you already know what to do.
See you under water. Hope to see you there soon.
I am glad you've reached out to the scuba community here to sort this out and to also provide a lesson that we all learn from your experience.
I'm a new diver. I've completed PADI's Rescue Diver course, as well as the Emergency Oxygen Provider (where I learned that you as a conscious breathing diver, you should have been given a mask with a manually triggered resuscitator valve that would give you 100% O2 with no waste. It sounds like you were given a simple mask? Is that correct? Or did you have a non-rebreather mask - has a reservoir bag). I'm scheduled for next week to take SSI Stress & Rescue and then the React Right courses (they teach things a bit differently, and for me, different angles, some repetition is great).
There is one thing that I did not read, as that was about nitrox. Were there any enriched air tanks on board? When the O2 ran out, that could have been used to give you a bit more than just what is in the air.
I don't have any advice beyond what has been given and what you already know what to do.
See you under water. Hope to see you there soon.