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Ok guys my 15 yr old daughter did a discover diving session last night in a 8' deep swimming pool at a lds. She did great. She is very comfortable in the water and has been snorkeling all over with us for years. The instructor was so impressed that he had her finish every skill in ow dive 1 with ease. My problem is this. Within a 1/2 hr of getting out of the water she was complaining of bad pain in her ankle. I attributed it to maybe kneeling on the bottom w/fins or such. She is very physically fit and very active btw. I was informed by my wife that she vomitted during the night and right now is still quite nauseous. There were no incidents in the pool, no swallowed water or fast ascents. This couldn't possibly be diving related could it?? At 8'?? I have to say they were breathing off the regs for almost an hour. Is it remotely possible or even likely??:06:
 
Dude. You posted at 6:27am on the Friday before Christmas weekend. I understand that you are a concerned father and want a fast answer, but the internet is not the place for it.

Call DAN.

Cameron
 
Doesn't sound dive related at all, but I'm no authority. What did DAN say...?
 
Please do call DAN. They are the authority for all dive related incidents.
 
I got nauseous from bad air during a resort course years ago, but it happened right away, not several hours later.
 
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