nereas
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All well and good, but do take into account that this is the "Hawaii O'Hana" subsection, and when the OP posted here, it was under the assumption that anyone reading/commenting on the post was a regular on here and knew his history/stats. If he had posted on a general section or the DAN section, I can see the problem of not giving enough details.
Also, yet again, we are the Hawaii O'Hana, we like warm and fuzzies from across the globe if you post here!:sappy:
OK Bruddahs (and Sistahs). I will try to sound more courteous and Hawaiian-like!:sappy:
[What an interesting place Hawai'i must be! I actually had a job offer in Honolulu not long ago, which regretably I turned down. Maybe next time ... .]
Here are some more details I can share to stave off inter-member spats.
Myself (for those who don't know);
36, 5'9", 175lbs, Active duty military.
Run, walk, hike, dive (lots)
experience
2 years diving
over 200 dives
dives from charter boat, shore, kayak and the "Rubber Ducky"
approx 40 technical dives to include
Deepest dive to date 181fsw
Longest dive to date 2hour 31min
Dive rec and tech
-wreck penetration
-wreck exploration
-surveys
-pure fun
Certs up to
PADI MD
NAUI Tech, Advanced nitrox, Deco procedures, Helitrox, Technical Wreck Penetration andTrimix I (1 dive left)
The dives in question (25% in my tanks, but diving as 21%)
Gear - doubles, with my normal full tech esemble
Purpose of dives- one buddy adjusting trim for a different set of doubles and general skill practice (s-drills, v-drills, etc) for the 3 of us all done within rec limits.
Dive #1 - Sea Tiger
101fsw max 90fsw avg - 20 min bottom time with nice slow ascent
2 minutes up to 50fsw, 3 min up to 20fsw and then 3min SS
1hour 33 min safety stop (relaxed sitting on boat and shore and drinking water)
Dive #2 - Kewalo pipe
61fsw max - 46fsw avg - 39 min bottom time with nice slow ascent
1 minute up to 30fsw, 1 min up to 20fsw and 3 min SS
--Edited to add --
My ears clear on auto and I had no problems clearing and no ear pain during or after the dive. No ear pain during ordeal either.
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Seas were about 2-4 foot that day so little effort on surface and minimal surge/current on the dives.
I always drink water and had a good breakfast that morning.
Hope this clears some up.
By the way--Thanks again to all the support from everybody. I am trying to keep you up as I get more information (MRI scheduled this week and Audiology next week). If they find anything I will pass it on. I haven't been on much in the last few days becasuse I am just trying to catch back up at work as Monday was my first day after the incident.
Rockjock, buddy, I ran your data thru my deco software at home after work, and here is what I got --
EAN25 / MOD 100 / Aver D 90 / BT 20 min
Deco on back-gas required:
1st stop 50 (1 min)
2nd stop 40 (1 min)
3rd stop 30 (1 min)
Final stop 20 (15 mins)
Total dive time 40 mins
According to this, a fairly conservative program, I will admit, 12 mins of deco were likely omitted.
The rule then would have been for 24-48 hours of surface interval before diving again.
Had the required deco time been accomplished, then the min surface interval would have been 2 to 3 hours before the 2nd dive because the N2 loading appears to have been at the limits.
This is what I suspect was problematic with these dives:
1) Deco time insufficient
2) Surface interval time insufficient
3) Bottom mix choice (ideal would be TMX 30/30, 2nd place EAN36, 3rd place EAN32)
4) Deco mix choice (ideal would be either EAN 50 or 100% O2)
Rockjock, I hope you get well soon and feel better. You need better deco software however, and/or you need to set it to a more conservative setting. None of us is simply 21 anymore, and therefore USN tables simply do not work.
Your humble servant, NEREAS