How about a near-panic?
A couple of months ago I was diving with my wife at Catalina. I had taken a second mask with me to try on that dive, so at one point I motioned for her to wait as I switched masks. I took my mask off, something I've done thousands of times, and immediately felt BAD. Like, I-don't-feel-right-and-wish-I-were-at-the-surface-with-my-mommy BAD. I think I even looked up. Being the consummate pro, I signaled "something wrong" and "wait", got my breathing under control and carried on.
I think I just got a little shock from the cold water. Usually I put my unmasked face in the water at the surface to get used to it. Can't remember if I did it this time, but lesson learned. Mask R&R every dive, kids.
Neil
A couple of months ago I was diving with my wife at Catalina. I had taken a second mask with me to try on that dive, so at one point I motioned for her to wait as I switched masks. I took my mask off, something I've done thousands of times, and immediately felt BAD. Like, I-don't-feel-right-and-wish-I-were-at-the-surface-with-my-mommy BAD. I think I even looked up. Being the consummate pro, I signaled "something wrong" and "wait", got my breathing under control and carried on.
I think I just got a little shock from the cold water. Usually I put my unmasked face in the water at the surface to get used to it. Can't remember if I did it this time, but lesson learned. Mask R&R every dive, kids.
Neil