I had a problem with my hood today.
I was going out for my first dive of the day and the vis was about 5-10 feet. We were down about 5 min. and my equilibrum went crazy. I felt like I was spinning in a tight circle. I guess this is vertigo but I'm not sure. We surfaced and waited for me to get focused (happy to say I didn't panic, just signaled to surface, and even did a safety stop) We continued back down but this time I let my buddy lead so that I could use him as a point of reference. That helped a little.
The only other thing that I can think of that could have contributed was that there was a missing diver that we helped look for. This entailed a long rather rigurous surface swim as we were going to where he was last seen but I didn't feel too winded or tired. (he was fine he just lost his buddy and didn't bother to surface to find her. So she asked our friend who was conducting a Rescue Diver course to help find him and he asked us to help. The students seemed to think it was part of the class.)
The next dive we did I didn't wear the hood and I had no problems. My question is could this be something to do with the hood and the vis effecting my inter ear or was it more likely just a coincidence that it only occured with the hood on.
We were at 25 ft. This has never happened to me before. This was not my first dive in a hood but it was my first dive in a hood with the vis this poor.
Thank you for any help you can give.
Chad
BTW my buddy suggested that I could have been narced but I don't think that is likely at 25 feet.
I was going out for my first dive of the day and the vis was about 5-10 feet. We were down about 5 min. and my equilibrum went crazy. I felt like I was spinning in a tight circle. I guess this is vertigo but I'm not sure. We surfaced and waited for me to get focused (happy to say I didn't panic, just signaled to surface, and even did a safety stop) We continued back down but this time I let my buddy lead so that I could use him as a point of reference. That helped a little.
The only other thing that I can think of that could have contributed was that there was a missing diver that we helped look for. This entailed a long rather rigurous surface swim as we were going to where he was last seen but I didn't feel too winded or tired. (he was fine he just lost his buddy and didn't bother to surface to find her. So she asked our friend who was conducting a Rescue Diver course to help find him and he asked us to help. The students seemed to think it was part of the class.)
The next dive we did I didn't wear the hood and I had no problems. My question is could this be something to do with the hood and the vis effecting my inter ear or was it more likely just a coincidence that it only occured with the hood on.
We were at 25 ft. This has never happened to me before. This was not my first dive in a hood but it was my first dive in a hood with the vis this poor.
Thank you for any help you can give.
Chad
BTW my buddy suggested that I could have been narced but I don't think that is likely at 25 feet.