I've been a recreational diver since 2008, made my way up to Divemaster and now have over 120 dives. Recently been thinking more and more that I might have a PFO and need some advice. Sorry for the long post, just thought it'd be better to post the whole story. I'm going to talk to LDC soon to see what they say.
A few years ago, I was based in Indonesia for 6 weeks for scientific diving, and had some issues at the end of this with anxiety that started off on a dive around 17m in quite a strong current. A few more dives at similar depths but without the currents and I was continuing to be anxious and tight chested. I put it down to tiredness/stress from completing a project in an alien environment for a long period of time. Also was anxious about being anxious if you know what I mean, because diving was a big part of my life and I couldn't understand why I was struggling. Dives got progressively worse, with a couple of panic attacks. The final dive of the trip: anxiety near the end of the dive (around a 15m profile for 45 mins from what I remember), slow ascent to safety stop, where I had another panic attack, was brought up by the two guys I was with, the dive leader on the base and my supervisor, but I fell unconscious just below the surface. They gave me O2, no other issues on that trip. Back in the water a few months later in the UK with my instructor with no issues, so put it down to the stress of the trip. My supervisor at the time did suggest that the problems might have been caused by a PFO, but the lack of issues before/since made me question that so I didn't do anything about it.
Previously the only issues I'd had was on the deep dive of my Advanced OW training; I felt breathless/tight chested once we got down to 30m and had to ascend. Then I've always felt quite breathless below ~20m, which I just thought was due to the density of the air and have always really concentrated on my breathing since. That and headaches post-dive, the most intense being in Majorca after 30m/20m diving morning and afternoon but always well within recreational limits with safety stops, normal profiles and slow ascents. It was suggested that they were "CO2 headaches" caused by a buildup of the gas in my system. I don't really hydrate that well day to day, so thought it might also be dehydration (although felt different to the headaches I can recognise as dehydration normally).
This year I've done a lot more diving than any other year - we joined a new club so have been tagging along to UK trips. The first of the year was a trip to Swanage, ~25m, I immediately felt the same breathless feeling and tight chest once we reached the bottom. Calmed a bit throughout the dive but it was always persistent. I have an adjustable regulator and had it on maximum flow (that basically always flows a little so I barely have to pull to get a breath) and still didn't feel right. Multiple dives on multiple weekends since, absolutely fine until I get below ~20m, then I get this feeling. Post-dive I'm tired, more tired than my mum, and I'm a lot fitter and stronger than her so seems weird. I run twice/three times a week and do yoga and weights frequently, so you'd think I'd be ok. Still quite a few headaches.
So: CO2 headaches would make sense if the gas was bypassing my lungs, would also account for the feeling of breathlessness if I have a high concentration of CO2 flowing around.
Never had the bends - I dive with my mum and we are always very conservative so might just have been lucky. Post-dive stress is always minimal because I'm the little one in the club so everyone tends to help me out.
Non-diving symptoms: very often get headrush just from standing up (also have slightly low blood pressure so put it down to that).
Also really struggled on a recent skiing trip with breathing due to altitude.
A few years ago, I was based in Indonesia for 6 weeks for scientific diving, and had some issues at the end of this with anxiety that started off on a dive around 17m in quite a strong current. A few more dives at similar depths but without the currents and I was continuing to be anxious and tight chested. I put it down to tiredness/stress from completing a project in an alien environment for a long period of time. Also was anxious about being anxious if you know what I mean, because diving was a big part of my life and I couldn't understand why I was struggling. Dives got progressively worse, with a couple of panic attacks. The final dive of the trip: anxiety near the end of the dive (around a 15m profile for 45 mins from what I remember), slow ascent to safety stop, where I had another panic attack, was brought up by the two guys I was with, the dive leader on the base and my supervisor, but I fell unconscious just below the surface. They gave me O2, no other issues on that trip. Back in the water a few months later in the UK with my instructor with no issues, so put it down to the stress of the trip. My supervisor at the time did suggest that the problems might have been caused by a PFO, but the lack of issues before/since made me question that so I didn't do anything about it.
Previously the only issues I'd had was on the deep dive of my Advanced OW training; I felt breathless/tight chested once we got down to 30m and had to ascend. Then I've always felt quite breathless below ~20m, which I just thought was due to the density of the air and have always really concentrated on my breathing since. That and headaches post-dive, the most intense being in Majorca after 30m/20m diving morning and afternoon but always well within recreational limits with safety stops, normal profiles and slow ascents. It was suggested that they were "CO2 headaches" caused by a buildup of the gas in my system. I don't really hydrate that well day to day, so thought it might also be dehydration (although felt different to the headaches I can recognise as dehydration normally).
This year I've done a lot more diving than any other year - we joined a new club so have been tagging along to UK trips. The first of the year was a trip to Swanage, ~25m, I immediately felt the same breathless feeling and tight chest once we reached the bottom. Calmed a bit throughout the dive but it was always persistent. I have an adjustable regulator and had it on maximum flow (that basically always flows a little so I barely have to pull to get a breath) and still didn't feel right. Multiple dives on multiple weekends since, absolutely fine until I get below ~20m, then I get this feeling. Post-dive I'm tired, more tired than my mum, and I'm a lot fitter and stronger than her so seems weird. I run twice/three times a week and do yoga and weights frequently, so you'd think I'd be ok. Still quite a few headaches.
So: CO2 headaches would make sense if the gas was bypassing my lungs, would also account for the feeling of breathlessness if I have a high concentration of CO2 flowing around.
Never had the bends - I dive with my mum and we are always very conservative so might just have been lucky. Post-dive stress is always minimal because I'm the little one in the club so everyone tends to help me out.
Non-diving symptoms: very often get headrush just from standing up (also have slightly low blood pressure so put it down to that).
Also really struggled on a recent skiing trip with breathing due to altitude.