Soozie2
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Been lurking on this forum for a while and decided to register and post a greeting to you all. What a fantastic source of information this is.
I've had a bit of a bad experience at depth in cold water recently and am now 1. (still)trying to find an acceptable explanation for it, and 2. arranging a week's recreational diving in warm water to get some confidence back and finish the last AOW dive so at least the certification is complete (and I will get 10 more logged dives in lovely conditions).
Briefly got to 30.4m in cold water (in wetsuit), had trouble when felt ice cold in my chest and then felt as if I couldn't take in any air at all. Felt scared+++, went to instructor, signalled trouble with reg and chest and wanted to go up, did a buddy breathing ascent but I panicked at some stage and took some water in. I was terror struck and don't want a repeat.
Suggested explanations from others include: nitrogen narcosis; cold water narcosis; sheer pressure on chest at that depth; reg not suitable for that depth; going from OW in warm water to immediate AOW in cold water with no preparation for cold water diving and no intermediate dives to reinforce skills; combination of cold water, different site, poor viz, psychological overlay because of the bad reputation that particular site has for near misses/fatalities, fact that someone brought out with no breathing and no pulse just as we were going in (helicoptered to hospital and apparently OK), etc. etc.
Feels like unfinished business at the moment and would love to draw a line and move on to just enjoy it!
Soozie2
I've had a bit of a bad experience at depth in cold water recently and am now 1. (still)trying to find an acceptable explanation for it, and 2. arranging a week's recreational diving in warm water to get some confidence back and finish the last AOW dive so at least the certification is complete (and I will get 10 more logged dives in lovely conditions).
Briefly got to 30.4m in cold water (in wetsuit), had trouble when felt ice cold in my chest and then felt as if I couldn't take in any air at all. Felt scared+++, went to instructor, signalled trouble with reg and chest and wanted to go up, did a buddy breathing ascent but I panicked at some stage and took some water in. I was terror struck and don't want a repeat.
Suggested explanations from others include: nitrogen narcosis; cold water narcosis; sheer pressure on chest at that depth; reg not suitable for that depth; going from OW in warm water to immediate AOW in cold water with no preparation for cold water diving and no intermediate dives to reinforce skills; combination of cold water, different site, poor viz, psychological overlay because of the bad reputation that particular site has for near misses/fatalities, fact that someone brought out with no breathing and no pulse just as we were going in (helicoptered to hospital and apparently OK), etc. etc.
Feels like unfinished business at the moment and would love to draw a line and move on to just enjoy it!
Soozie2