Just a quick story:
On my AOW training dives, we wennt down to ~ 90 ft in the quarry to demonstrate the effects of narcosis. The plan was to hang out at 60 ft and then we would drop down in pairs and do a quick puzzel. Well, we completed this dive, and afterwards I thought I knew the effects of narcosis and felt prepared to deal with it. I'm ready to go deep!
Wrong.
Some time later, while diving a wreck in the DomRep I got a much more realistic taste of the effects of narcosis. While it didn't freak me out (quite the opposite), it was startling to consider that this was my first real exposure to it. As a result I made some poor judgement calls down there - like "its ok to go OOA. DM has plenty. He told me so!"
Lucky that worked out fine, but I'd certainly never in my right mind agree to go OOA on a wreck around 120 ft. The difference between the training dive and the wreck dive was in the level of exertion - the more you exert yourself, the more pronounced the effects become. Of course, I read that before, but nothing beats experiencing it
The moral of the story is that although I took the AOW class and did the "deep dive" to experience the narsosis effects, I was really not ready to be messing around that deep. The more proper thing to do would have been to ease into that depth over time, increasing experience along the way.
On my AOW training dives, we wennt down to ~ 90 ft in the quarry to demonstrate the effects of narcosis. The plan was to hang out at 60 ft and then we would drop down in pairs and do a quick puzzel. Well, we completed this dive, and afterwards I thought I knew the effects of narcosis and felt prepared to deal with it. I'm ready to go deep!
Wrong.
Some time later, while diving a wreck in the DomRep I got a much more realistic taste of the effects of narcosis. While it didn't freak me out (quite the opposite), it was startling to consider that this was my first real exposure to it. As a result I made some poor judgement calls down there - like "its ok to go OOA. DM has plenty. He told me so!"
Lucky that worked out fine, but I'd certainly never in my right mind agree to go OOA on a wreck around 120 ft. The difference between the training dive and the wreck dive was in the level of exertion - the more you exert yourself, the more pronounced the effects become. Of course, I read that before, but nothing beats experiencing it

The moral of the story is that although I took the AOW class and did the "deep dive" to experience the narsosis effects, I was really not ready to be messing around that deep. The more proper thing to do would have been to ease into that depth over time, increasing experience along the way.