I've been diving for a few years. i have about 170 dives. About a year and a half ago i had just completed a DPV diving course in hawaii and returned to florida for some dpv diving on the Vandenberg and Spiegel grove in the Keys. The first few days of diving went fine with no problems was having a great time. On the last day of diving the Spiegel Grove on getting into the water my mask came lose a little and i did get a bit of water up my nose but didn't think anything of it. As soon as i started descended i noticed my throat feeling dryer than normal which caused me to cough a bit, but i didn't think it was a problem so continued the descent. Well it continued to get worse. And by the time we reached the end of the line at 90ft i was having a hard time. my throat felt extremely dry and now i was starting to cough uncontrollably and it was also making me feel like i was going to gag. well i thumbed the dive and we went back up and by the time i got to 10ft i could barely keep myself together. and when i finally made it to surface i couldn't even keep the reg in my mouth and i pretty much coughed non stop until i got back on the boat.
Initially i thought this was a fluke. but on my very next dive a shore dive in maybe 15 feet of water the same thing happened after about 15 min in the water. It has pretty much continued to happen almost every dive since then. Ive only tried to dive a handful of times since. Ive tried changing regulators. i have not tried changing tanks yet. i went to a regular doctor and he sent me to a lung specialist and did a lung function test and they didn't find anything unusual. I spoke to DAN and they suggested it might have to do with being dehydrated. but I've tried drinking a ton of water leading up to my dive and before the dive and still th e same issue. most of the time it seems to take about 30 min before it happens now. any ideas? one suggestion has been anxiety but i don't know why that would start suddenly for no apparent reason.
diving has been pretty much my biggest hobby for the past few years so it would suck to have to stop diving because of this. if anyone has some insight or suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.
Initially i thought this was a fluke. but on my very next dive a shore dive in maybe 15 feet of water the same thing happened after about 15 min in the water. It has pretty much continued to happen almost every dive since then. Ive only tried to dive a handful of times since. Ive tried changing regulators. i have not tried changing tanks yet. i went to a regular doctor and he sent me to a lung specialist and did a lung function test and they didn't find anything unusual. I spoke to DAN and they suggested it might have to do with being dehydrated. but I've tried drinking a ton of water leading up to my dive and before the dive and still th e same issue. most of the time it seems to take about 30 min before it happens now. any ideas? one suggestion has been anxiety but i don't know why that would start suddenly for no apparent reason.
diving has been pretty much my biggest hobby for the past few years so it would suck to have to stop diving because of this. if anyone has some insight or suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.