sipadiver
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Hi,
I went diving with friends at Sipadan. I saw a massive Barracuda Tornado forming up and I swam into it to take video shots.
You can see it here:
Dived down at Sipadan and came to 25 - 30m after 10 minutes for diving. Came back to 20m and maintained that level for another 10 minutes before getting to 13m.
Then I saw the barracuda tornado and swam towards it. It seemed to be spiralling upwards and I followed.
Watch the video here:
YouTube - Barracuda Tornado Sipadan
Unfortunately I came up from a depth of 13m to (probably) 5m maybe 3m, and stayed there for about 10 minutes, before realizing my error and swimming back down again. And 15minutes later doing the appropriate safety stops before ascending.
I didn't feel any negative symptoms after the dive. Euphoria yes. Tiredness no. No joint aches. Maybe a bit of fatigue the next day. Had a bit of a headache and nausea after the 2nd day, but that could be related to the 7 hours travel journey back home by boat/bus/plane.
Its been 5 days after the event. I feel slightly fatigued, maybe a very very slight tingling in my fingertips. But that could be explained away by office work .
I'm just wondering if there was some nitrogen trapped in my body... how long would it take to escape without resorting to a recompression chamber. Should I be worried at all?
I'll be getting a dive computer after this trip.
I went diving with friends at Sipadan. I saw a massive Barracuda Tornado forming up and I swam into it to take video shots.
You can see it here:
Dived down at Sipadan and came to 25 - 30m after 10 minutes for diving. Came back to 20m and maintained that level for another 10 minutes before getting to 13m.
Then I saw the barracuda tornado and swam towards it. It seemed to be spiralling upwards and I followed.
Watch the video here:
YouTube - Barracuda Tornado Sipadan
Unfortunately I came up from a depth of 13m to (probably) 5m maybe 3m, and stayed there for about 10 minutes, before realizing my error and swimming back down again. And 15minutes later doing the appropriate safety stops before ascending.
I didn't feel any negative symptoms after the dive. Euphoria yes. Tiredness no. No joint aches. Maybe a bit of fatigue the next day. Had a bit of a headache and nausea after the 2nd day, but that could be related to the 7 hours travel journey back home by boat/bus/plane.
Its been 5 days after the event. I feel slightly fatigued, maybe a very very slight tingling in my fingertips. But that could be explained away by office work .
I'm just wondering if there was some nitrogen trapped in my body... how long would it take to escape without resorting to a recompression chamber. Should I be worried at all?
I'll be getting a dive computer after this trip.
