HELP!!
Last weekend, went for a dive at my usual stomping ground, with my Rescue instructor and another student. Fairly long ocean swells on the way to the dive site caused a little bit of tummy rolling, but nothing serious. As soon as I got in the water the feeling dissipated, so continued with the dive as normal.
unfortunately beset by nausea inducing problems at every turn. Just getting over initial seasickness when we ascended to about 16m, and the nausea returned. After levelling off, it went away again, until we were out away from the wall, watching a school of barracuda, when I suddenly got vertigo (and more nausea).
Returning to the wall, got stuck in some strong surge, yes, nausea again. My instructor kept turning to ask if I was okay, unfortunately every time he did, I was feeling okay!
I had to abort the second dive, as I just was not up to it. I put it down to being more tired than I thought that day, so rested up for a couple of days.
Then a few days ago, while practising search patterns, the same thing happened again. Strong surge, rolling swells, and ZERO viz. Swirls of sediment and sand in the water made it impossible to see what I was looking at (at one point, I nearly swam head first into a massive jellyfish, which just looked like a swirl of particles in the water), let alone search for a mising diver! I ended up having to drag my SPG along the bottom, after crashing head first into the sand a couple of times!
Has anybody got any suggestions about how to cure vertigo/disorientation while in the water? I'm going to hve to fall back on the old ginger tea routine before the dives, but need more help! No pharmaceuticals please...
Last weekend, went for a dive at my usual stomping ground, with my Rescue instructor and another student. Fairly long ocean swells on the way to the dive site caused a little bit of tummy rolling, but nothing serious. As soon as I got in the water the feeling dissipated, so continued with the dive as normal.
unfortunately beset by nausea inducing problems at every turn. Just getting over initial seasickness when we ascended to about 16m, and the nausea returned. After levelling off, it went away again, until we were out away from the wall, watching a school of barracuda, when I suddenly got vertigo (and more nausea).
Returning to the wall, got stuck in some strong surge, yes, nausea again. My instructor kept turning to ask if I was okay, unfortunately every time he did, I was feeling okay!
I had to abort the second dive, as I just was not up to it. I put it down to being more tired than I thought that day, so rested up for a couple of days.
Then a few days ago, while practising search patterns, the same thing happened again. Strong surge, rolling swells, and ZERO viz. Swirls of sediment and sand in the water made it impossible to see what I was looking at (at one point, I nearly swam head first into a massive jellyfish, which just looked like a swirl of particles in the water), let alone search for a mising diver! I ended up having to drag my SPG along the bottom, after crashing head first into the sand a couple of times!
Has anybody got any suggestions about how to cure vertigo/disorientation while in the water? I'm going to hve to fall back on the old ginger tea routine before the dives, but need more help! No pharmaceuticals please...