Ardy
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I posted this over on the narcosis thread in advanced diving but I thought it might be more useful here.
I had a really bad narcosis like experience about 15 years ago. I helped my outlaws paint their ceiling before going on a dive in Foster NSW Aust. I finished the ceiling jumped in the car and in about 3/4 hr I was in the water. We decended to 33m and then followed a line along the bottom.
I started to fixate on pebbles and forgot about my buddies ahead, couldn't take my eyes off the pebbles or move on. Then it got worse and I couldn't keep my reg in my mouth. I was feeling totally remote from the real world and started to think I was on dry land. I held the reg in my mouth with one hand and slowly followed the line back with the other to the anchor rope, then started to ascend. At 20m it was all gone and reality returned. I exited the water with a lot of relief.
I think I could have died down there. Think I was lucky there was a line to follow, not sure I could have done a free water ascent
I had a really bad narcosis like experience about 15 years ago. I helped my outlaws paint their ceiling before going on a dive in Foster NSW Aust. I finished the ceiling jumped in the car and in about 3/4 hr I was in the water. We decended to 33m and then followed a line along the bottom.
I started to fixate on pebbles and forgot about my buddies ahead, couldn't take my eyes off the pebbles or move on. Then it got worse and I couldn't keep my reg in my mouth. I was feeling totally remote from the real world and started to think I was on dry land. I held the reg in my mouth with one hand and slowly followed the line back with the other to the anchor rope, then started to ascend. At 20m it was all gone and reality returned. I exited the water with a lot of relief.
I think I could have died down there. Think I was lucky there was a line to follow, not sure I could have done a free water ascent