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Originally posted by immerlustig
michael:
. no, i wasn't shooting for the bowl from 5m away.
what is a co2 headache?
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Anyway, you might get a co2 headache after heavy exposure to co2. The only time I got it was after a really heavy modified co2 table (and maybe running), but I hear some people get it from diving as well.
That would just explain a headache though, I can't see how it would be THAT bad.
I was just thorwing options in the air, thought maybe you could link the feeling you had to a more familier yet weaker feeling, and thuss might finding the cause.
Sometimes severe alegies make me feel the way you described... but I'm in serious doubt that there's anything in the sea that you might be alergic to.
I can't seem to think of any plausible reason but DCS, yet no one is sure how likely DCS would be in that case.
Diving more conservativly regarding Nitrogen is the right move, dcs's not something to gamble with, one bubble in the wrong place and you're life might change forever.