Dan
Contributor
It usually does not last very long. Just wait until it dissipates to a level where you can get way from the downcurrent. The key is to get there ASAP so you don't get there at a very deep end of the wall and consuming gas rapidly.And what did you folks do, after clinging to the wall? How did you folk get out of it?
In this case, it happened at the beginning of the dive. So you have plenty time and gas to breathe on, calm yourself down. Unless you are too slow to move and ended up at the deep end (137' or 42m), then panic sets in, breathing even harder and rapidly sucking the tank dry. Nothing good will be coming out of it.