I don't know if this should be posted somewhere else or not. Anyway, it might be interesting to hear from those of us who have entered the world of narcosis and what we experienced. I'll start out. This summer, my buddy and I were diving in Lake Travis, Austin, TX. We decided to check out the "Pecan Grove", a grove of large pecan trees at about 110 ft. We planned the dive out. It was also decided that if we got silted out and lost visibility of each other we would search two minutes and then surface. Vis was excellent (20' plus). We got down to the grove and sure enough, got silted up. As planned, I began my ascent after two minutes of searching the immediate area keeping a very close watch on my depth guage. Air was plenty. I immediately noticed I was not ascending according to my guage. Being in a "grove", I checked to see if I had gotten snagged on a branch or something. I was clear, but still not ascending. I began popping air into my bc slowly. Still no movement. Suddenly, I realized the problem. I had been fixated on my maximum depth needle. I was looking at the wrong needle. I then saw I was at 65' and rising quick. I immediately dumped the air and decended back to 90'. I then began a slow ascent with a five minute safety stop at 15'. I got to the surface and met up with my buddy. This is a long thread but I guess my point is that being narced does not mean you become a complete and total idiot. I thought I was thinking very rationally, following the plan, and even looking for a logical explanation for not beign able to ascend. And in that lies the danger.