westernave
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I've recently completed the confined dives for the PADI Open Water Diver course and am supposed to schedule the final, open-water dives to complete the course.
I also have lattice degeneration in my eyes that's been stable for years now. Before starting the course, I checked with my optometrist to make sure I could still take diving lessons. She didn't seem to have an issue with it, though she probably didn't have a lot of experience with diving, herself.
Now that I know more about what's involved with the course, I wanted to double-check. Some people have mentioned that, as long as one is wearing a mask, then pressure around the eye should be equalized, which should significantly reduce the risk to the eyes. But one of the skills I have to perform for the open-water dives is the emergency ascent, and I'm not sure the pressure inside the mask will be equal to the pressure outside the mask, since I won't be breathing during the ascent.
I contacted the optometrist again, but they said they could find little literature on the subject and suggested I reach out to the diving community. Anyone have any idea if the emergency ascent (or any other portion) of the open-water dives is a significant risk for those with lattice degeneration?
I also have lattice degeneration in my eyes that's been stable for years now. Before starting the course, I checked with my optometrist to make sure I could still take diving lessons. She didn't seem to have an issue with it, though she probably didn't have a lot of experience with diving, herself.
Now that I know more about what's involved with the course, I wanted to double-check. Some people have mentioned that, as long as one is wearing a mask, then pressure around the eye should be equalized, which should significantly reduce the risk to the eyes. But one of the skills I have to perform for the open-water dives is the emergency ascent, and I'm not sure the pressure inside the mask will be equal to the pressure outside the mask, since I won't be breathing during the ascent.
I contacted the optometrist again, but they said they could find little literature on the subject and suggested I reach out to the diving community. Anyone have any idea if the emergency ascent (or any other portion) of the open-water dives is a significant risk for those with lattice degeneration?