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Help needed! Have you ever experienced nitrogen narcosis while doing a recreational dive?

Have you ever experienced nitrogen narcosis while doing a recreational dive?

  • Yes

    Votes: 42 77.8%
  • No

    Votes: 12 22.2%

  • Total voters
    54

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That's amazing almost 80%... I've been over 100 countless times, and as deep as 140, never felt impaired at all
 
That's amazing almost 80%... I've been over 100 countless times, and as deep as 140, never felt impaired at all
As I noted in my response, I have never felt impaired myself, and that includes countless dives in the 130-160 foot range teaching basic tech classes (no trimix). I only knew I was narced when some event made me realize I was not at full capacity.

I did many trimix dives in my UTD days before getting trimix certified through TDI. On my first TDI trimix dive, I was diving trimix and my instructor was diving air. He had us switch regulators for a few minutes. I couldn't tell a bit of difference. He said the difference was huge to him. I have since repeated that experiment several times, and it was the same each time--the person with whom I switch can feel the difference, but I can't.

Summary: Many people do not feel any effect of narcosis, but that does not mean they aren't actually experiencing it.
 

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