beachnik
Contributor
Is 'over breathing' common? I always assumed it was - so much so, that I've never bothered to take the topic up with my dive buddies. I've just assumed it was happening to everyone with some regularity - no big deal. I was just browsing through posts here and now I'm starting to wonder about this.
When it happens to me, it's almost always the same situation. Along comes an interesting critter - I follow along to get an extended / closer look. If the critter is moving at a brisk pace - but allowing me to keep up with it for a while, I'm going to come to a point where my lungs are demanding more air than the regs will deliver. That seems pretty logical - but maybe it's not.
When it happens - it definitely gets my attention. But it doesn't freak me out - I've never felt out of control or anxious or in any danger. I know I can just break off, drift for a bit and everything will be back to normal (maybe 30 seconds).
Again, I've always assumed that this is common. Maybe I was wrong. Maybe it's less common with different regs? Maybe some regs can't deliver the necessary volume of air? I've used the same gear for the last 17 years - Conshelf SE2. Yes, they get regular service.
So, does this happen to you?
When it happens to me, it's almost always the same situation. Along comes an interesting critter - I follow along to get an extended / closer look. If the critter is moving at a brisk pace - but allowing me to keep up with it for a while, I'm going to come to a point where my lungs are demanding more air than the regs will deliver. That seems pretty logical - but maybe it's not.
When it happens - it definitely gets my attention. But it doesn't freak me out - I've never felt out of control or anxious or in any danger. I know I can just break off, drift for a bit and everything will be back to normal (maybe 30 seconds).
Again, I've always assumed that this is common. Maybe I was wrong. Maybe it's less common with different regs? Maybe some regs can't deliver the necessary volume of air? I've used the same gear for the last 17 years - Conshelf SE2. Yes, they get regular service.
So, does this happen to you?