costi
Contributor
Pam, I am a rookie diver (have logged only 20 dives to date), but I was an EMT for 10 years . As a college student years ago, during stressful times I was very prone to anxiety attacks which ultimately led to hyperventilation. To me, what you described seemed like the latter . You told the story that you felt anxiety prior to the dive, during the descent, and described the panic and lack of oxygen feeling that go hand in hand with hyperventilation caused from anxiety.
Please note: There are many experienced divers who have given their professional opinions on the nitrogen narcosis. Please don't ignore them and heed their advice.
The good thing is that you recognized that a problem existed and head enough head about you to address it and finish the dive safely.......good luck
Please note: There are many experienced divers who have given their professional opinions on the nitrogen narcosis. Please don't ignore them and heed their advice.
The good thing is that you recognized that a problem existed and head enough head about you to address it and finish the dive safely.......good luck