saltybubbles
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I was recently in Cozumel as a part of a group traveling from our dive shop. I was working on my AOW. The day we went on our deep dive we went with our group to the Wall and desended without problem. I was watching my depth gauge and noted at one point to be at 125 feet. I motioned to my buddy to go up to a shallower depth. We went slowly, again with in our group to about 80 feet where we did our problem solving. After about another 30 minutes we were asending to the top. We did our safety stop at about 20 feet, but it turned out to be more like 2-3 minutes rather than the 5 that the resort dive master said due to my husband floating up with his tank being at less than 500 and the weights maybe being less than perfect.
While we were asending from the 20 foot mark, I felt a senation in my left upper chest like an air bubble going up my lung. If it had been more midline I would have thought it ws like a burp. It only lasted a second or two and there were no after effects. Being a nurse, I knew this was not normal but there was no pain, no short of breath, nothing. I mentioned it to our dive master once we all were on the boat, but again, at the moment, there was nothing else.
Further dives during the trip were without incident, although we stayed at 70 feet or above.
Is this something anyone has heard of before?
While we were asending from the 20 foot mark, I felt a senation in my left upper chest like an air bubble going up my lung. If it had been more midline I would have thought it ws like a burp. It only lasted a second or two and there were no after effects. Being a nurse, I knew this was not normal but there was no pain, no short of breath, nothing. I mentioned it to our dive master once we all were on the boat, but again, at the moment, there was nothing else.
Further dives during the trip were without incident, although we stayed at 70 feet or above.
Is this something anyone has heard of before?