davidbaraff
Contributor
To answer your original question, and hopefully calm you down a bit:
(1) Yes, it is certainly possible to injure yourself just from the BCD. (Long story short: I cracked a rib during a discover scuba dive from an overly-inflated BCD, without hitting any obstacles like rocks etc. So I'm positive muscle injuries etc. are also possible. And they might take a long time to resolve, well, 'cause muscles are like that.)
(2) But more importantly, I could imagine a doctor not be able to come to conclusion (1) without being able to rule out all the more serious things, so...
(3) ... absolutely follow all the things Ken Kurtis told you, to be safe.
But in the meantime, relax -- like Ken said (in his layman non-medically-qualified opinion) it's been a week and you're still here. You'll feel better after you do what Ken just advised in his latest post. (Also my layman non-medically-qualified opinion as well).
(1) Yes, it is certainly possible to injure yourself just from the BCD. (Long story short: I cracked a rib during a discover scuba dive from an overly-inflated BCD, without hitting any obstacles like rocks etc. So I'm positive muscle injuries etc. are also possible. And they might take a long time to resolve, well, 'cause muscles are like that.)
(2) But more importantly, I could imagine a doctor not be able to come to conclusion (1) without being able to rule out all the more serious things, so...
(3) ... absolutely follow all the things Ken Kurtis told you, to be safe.
But in the meantime, relax -- like Ken said (in his layman non-medically-qualified opinion) it's been a week and you're still here. You'll feel better after you do what Ken just advised in his latest post. (Also my layman non-medically-qualified opinion as well).