Steve_Dives
Contributor
Two stories. A month ago or so I was with a young lady on her OW check-out. We just got into the water, still on the surface, and she complained of some problems breathing and made it clear she wanted out of the water. The BC's waistband was fairly tight and as soon as that was loosened everything was all right.
I shared that because the second story is similar, only this time it was me! I couldn't figure out why the slightly tight waistband was such an issue for the diver in the first story. Then I switched to a new BC. I had a dive where the waistband was riding very high. I didn't notice it on the surface, but when we hit about 10 feet I really felt like I was not able to breathe! I could feel the panic building. Somehow I managed to determine the problem was my BC's waistband and I opened the release. As soon as I did, everything was fine.
I was surprised by the suddenness of the panicked feeling, and by how quickly it went away. I think I can understand how an issue grows to panic, and how a person might feel when panic hits them.
I shared that because the second story is similar, only this time it was me! I couldn't figure out why the slightly tight waistband was such an issue for the diver in the first story. Then I switched to a new BC. I had a dive where the waistband was riding very high. I didn't notice it on the surface, but when we hit about 10 feet I really felt like I was not able to breathe! I could feel the panic building. Somehow I managed to determine the problem was my BC's waistband and I opened the release. As soon as I did, everything was fine.
I was surprised by the suddenness of the panicked feeling, and by how quickly it went away. I think I can understand how an issue grows to panic, and how a person might feel when panic hits them.