Riff Raff
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Hello all! Finished day one of my open water checkout dives at the lake today and did well (for a newbie...
) at all skills but one. I seem to have a mild panic attack almost every time I try to demonstrate the mask clearing skill (or my apparent lack thereof).
Basically what happens is that immediately after I flood the mask, for whatever reason, I suddenly feel like I'm unable to breathe despite the regulator firmly clamped in my mouth. I begin to instinctually panic a bit. The very first time I tried it in the pool (shallow end) it resulted in me standing up out of the water to fix it. The first time I tried it in the lake today, the instructor had to hold me down for a couple seconds on the platform to keep me from bolting to the surface. Not good at all, and it's the only thing that's really worried me about diving thus far.
Now every single time this has happened I have in fact been able to eventually get the mask cleared and calm down. But there's almost always that initial panic (in varying degrees) even though I know full well I'll be able to breathe through the regulator. The water suddenly flooding my nose makes me not want to breathe through my mouth for some reason. I've had to use the purge button on the regulator a couple of times in this situation to basically force air down my throat to help me recover. Once I start breathing through my mouth successfully, the actual clearing of the mask is no real problem.
Now if I repeat the skill more than once on the same day, the second time is usually not as bad. In fact in the last pool session we did I had issues doing it in the shallow end, but then was perfectly comfortable doing it in the deep end a few minutes later. Think that was actually the only time I've been able to do it completely comfortably oddly enough. And each time I panic it does seem to be a bit less strong (probably because I'm practically expecting it at this point). So I do have hope for overcoming this, but am rather worried in the meantime. Is there anything specific I should do to help with this, other than practice practice practice?

Basically what happens is that immediately after I flood the mask, for whatever reason, I suddenly feel like I'm unable to breathe despite the regulator firmly clamped in my mouth. I begin to instinctually panic a bit. The very first time I tried it in the pool (shallow end) it resulted in me standing up out of the water to fix it. The first time I tried it in the lake today, the instructor had to hold me down for a couple seconds on the platform to keep me from bolting to the surface. Not good at all, and it's the only thing that's really worried me about diving thus far.
Now every single time this has happened I have in fact been able to eventually get the mask cleared and calm down. But there's almost always that initial panic (in varying degrees) even though I know full well I'll be able to breathe through the regulator. The water suddenly flooding my nose makes me not want to breathe through my mouth for some reason. I've had to use the purge button on the regulator a couple of times in this situation to basically force air down my throat to help me recover. Once I start breathing through my mouth successfully, the actual clearing of the mask is no real problem.
Now if I repeat the skill more than once on the same day, the second time is usually not as bad. In fact in the last pool session we did I had issues doing it in the shallow end, but then was perfectly comfortable doing it in the deep end a few minutes later. Think that was actually the only time I've been able to do it completely comfortably oddly enough. And each time I panic it does seem to be a bit less strong (probably because I'm practically expecting it at this point). So I do have hope for overcoming this, but am rather worried in the meantime. Is there anything specific I should do to help with this, other than practice practice practice?