ppatrick
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Dear all members,
I'm a true beginner in scuba diving world. I just started the first day scuba class yesterday. During the pool session, every student supposed to dive (without diving gear) 15 feet to touch the bottom of the pool and come up. I couldn't do it :-( My ear was about to explode even when I dove down only half way. The pressure against my ears was unbearable. So I didn't pass that test yesterday. I did some research and found out that I could pressurize my inner ear by pinching my nose and gently blowing air to the nose.
Here are my questions:
(1) Is this something I have to do every time when I dive? Or is it something that I will get use to (without damaging my ears) like muscles get stronger and stronger after training?
(2) I assume that when I'm at the bottom of the pool, the pressure in my inner ears is pretty close to the pool bottom. How do I reduce the pressure when I ascent? By sucking the air from my nose???
(3) I know that next class, they will have me dive down with a tank and stay at the bottom for sometime. Do I have to keep blowing air to my nose? Will my ears adjust to pool bottom pressure?
This is my profile. I'm a physically fit 29 years old male (do cardio workout regularly). Never had any kind of ear problems. I need to pass this test in order to get the certification (actually all tests). Any advice/recommendations is appreciated.
Thank you,
Patrick
I'm a true beginner in scuba diving world. I just started the first day scuba class yesterday. During the pool session, every student supposed to dive (without diving gear) 15 feet to touch the bottom of the pool and come up. I couldn't do it :-( My ear was about to explode even when I dove down only half way. The pressure against my ears was unbearable. So I didn't pass that test yesterday. I did some research and found out that I could pressurize my inner ear by pinching my nose and gently blowing air to the nose.
Here are my questions:
(1) Is this something I have to do every time when I dive? Or is it something that I will get use to (without damaging my ears) like muscles get stronger and stronger after training?
(2) I assume that when I'm at the bottom of the pool, the pressure in my inner ears is pretty close to the pool bottom. How do I reduce the pressure when I ascent? By sucking the air from my nose???
(3) I know that next class, they will have me dive down with a tank and stay at the bottom for sometime. Do I have to keep blowing air to my nose? Will my ears adjust to pool bottom pressure?
This is my profile. I'm a physically fit 29 years old male (do cardio workout regularly). Never had any kind of ear problems. I need to pass this test in order to get the certification (actually all tests). Any advice/recommendations is appreciated.
Thank you,
Patrick