Hi everyone,
I've noticed that if I do repetitive dives, or even repetitive surfacing during one dive, I have problems equalizing.
Does anyone have tips that might help? I've noticed that when I can eventually equalize, it feels like one large bubble coming out, so perhaps I'm not equalizing enough during my decent?
Thanks
Hi Helios,
I had clearing issues very similar to what you have described. I spoke with Capt. Wiz from St. Croix about the issue one day. He claimed to have the same issues. What?? WTF Wiz...you are an instructor, a DM, a dive boat captain, and a dive shop owner and you have trouble clearing your ears? No way!!
He told me to blow my nose underwater. He told me to start blowing my nose at the deepest part of the dive and then every ten feet on ascent. I said to him: "I don't have a reverse block issue, I have a problem on descent while clearing." He said I know, I can tell by watching you dive.
He explained that we have some sinus congestion and that blowing your nose underwater every ten feet on descent helps to clear-out your sinuses for the next dive.
His diagnosis and remedy worked. After three dives worth of blowing my nose underwater, I was descending on the remaining dives like a rock. My wife could not keep up on a dive called Vertigo, where we dived to a depth of 115'. My wife commented about it after the dive. She was amazed.
Remember, don't blow your nose hard--nice and easy. If you blow your nose hard you will pressurize snot into your Eustachian tubes and into your ears...
not good.
Another thing I have learned to do, is to clean out my sinuses before the dive. While in the shower, I suck a small amount of shower water into my sinuses (at the beginning). At the end of my shower, I blow out skanky snot.
I never knew I had impacted sinuses until Wiz told me to blow my nose underwater. After diving, I can breath. I can close my mouth and inhale as deeply as I want and feel clear sinuses. What a feeling! I never knew that clean sinuses could feel and breath so well!
Good luck!
markm