DIR- Generic Why donate your primary?

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I have been told by multiple people who witnessed or were involved in an actual oog situation that the oog diver will almost always go for the reg in your mouth. And they will do it very fast and with a lot of power. Exhale fully and hold your breath, then see how long it takes before the whole breath holding thing becomes impossible.
So what happens to the diver, who gets his reg pulled out of his mouth? Does the body immediately shut the airways? What if you are breathing in at the moment it happens?
 
So what happens to the diver, who gets his reg pulled out of his mouth? Does the body immediately shut the airways? What if you are breathing in at the moment it happens?

I haven't (yet) been in a situation where someone grabbed the reg out of my mouth. But my hope is that if I practice donating a reg often, my body will be so accustomed to momentarily not having a reg there that wouldn't shock my body into some sort of involuntarily reaction. I'd like to believe that no matter what part of the breathing cycle I was on, I could calmly purge and put the backup reg in my mouth.
 
So what happens to the diver, who gets his reg pulled out of his mouth? Does the body immediately shut the airways? What if you are breathing in at the moment it happens?
Nothing that happens to the donor is as bad as the OOA diver who hasn't had a breath for awhile. He/she is starving for air. Just give them the reg and calmly take your backup and continue breathing. Even a couple off seconds of hesitation can be disastrous to the OOA diver.
 
So what happens to the diver, who gets his reg pulled out of his mouth? Does the body immediately shut the airways? What if you are breathing in at the moment it happens?
I've had my regular unexpectedly removed from my mouth while inhaling. I just stopped inhaling and went for my backup. Practicing for primary donate helps a lot.

I haven't (yet) been in a situation where someone grabbed the reg out of my mouth. But my hope is that if I practice donating a reg often, my body will be so accustomed to momentarily not having a reg there that wouldn't shock my body into some sort of involuntarily reaction. I'd like to believe that no matter what part of the breathing cycle I was on, I could calmly purge and put the backup reg in my mouth.
That's exactly how it's gone for me.
 
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