Scottsfire
Registered
My daughter who is 13 has been diving since age 11. She is a Junior Advanced Open Water and has logged over 50 dives. She is very competent and confident diver and a stickler for safety. She has been reporting for about the last 6-8 dives developing a headache after diving. On her first dive she says a little minor headache comes on then by the 2-3rd dive it is a full blown headache. On our recent trip we did a little experiment paying close attention to this condition. Her first dive of the day was a warm dive to 48 feet for about 30 minutes. We stopped for 3 minutes at 20ft. and then 3 minutes at 15ft and she reported she could feel the headache start to come on towards the end of the dive. As a medic I questioned her for neurodeficits including coordination and vitals and all were negative in finding. We have talked extensively about pressurization as she goes down and comes up and nothing; ie no pain and no difficulty. She doesn't seem to have her mask too tight or struggles with anything particular. She has no sinus issues before or after....just a headache that builds. We have also done Nitrox 31 and Nitrox 28 and the symptoms still persist. She eats about 1-2 hours before first dive, and has great hydration before, during and after the dives. No allergies, no medications, no recent traumas, no pertinent medical history. She says she is not biting or clenching her reg. I was curious what else we might check, look into or consider. Thoughts? Ideas? Thanks, Scott