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Hi,
Being pretty new to the world of scuba, I am experiencing sights of new divers with plenty of snot in their mask and on their faces. Why is it that this never seems to occur to the instructors? are they snot resistant? is it that the more you dive, the less snot you dispose of? I'm really intrigued, can anyone offer any explanation?? more importantly is there anything one can take to avoid snot syndrome??? Cheers!! |
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I think, as a Instructor myself (for 1 month now
And mask clearing gets to be a skill that one can do without to think about!! Dont worry...with time you will get to be a snotless diver aswell!! (I used to have a mixture of blood and snot in my mask...) ;-) ;.) ( a joke...obviously blood in your mask is not the idea, sorry if someone has misunderstood me, I meant it in a "silly way")
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The worst thing is to get involved with people who aren't passionate about what they're doing. Willem Dafoe Last edited by greendiver; March 19th, 2007 at 16:39. |
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blood in you mask is ALWAYS a bad thing, and an indication of hard clearing, or the sinus clearingso forcefully blood vessels rupture. you should NEVER have blood in your mask no matter how rookie you are.
snot in the mask is pretty common, no matter how good the seal of you mask is there will always be a small about of water in the nose pocket, this gets in your nose and thins out the mucus, letting it flow down much easier. has very litte to do with experience, I'm pushing the 3000 mark on dives and still end up with boogers at the end of the dive.
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DeeperBlue Team Leader NAUI Scuba Instructor Last edited by Amphibious; March 19th, 2007 at 16:41. |
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Just wanted to let her know, it is not a big deal, a bit of snot...."diver spaghetti"
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I am a boogie girl too
![]() but if it gets snotty i blow them out so it doesnt freak me or the student out ![]() (i once had a student who refused to do it, and his eyebrows, eyelashes and the whole lot were layered in greenies ) |
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aaaaaaahhhhhhhh i just had dinner, wost thread to read for me now....
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Oh you guys!!
you've made me laugh so much!! So there is a glimmer of hope for me!! By blowing out, you mean clearing your mask right? Is there anyway you can tell if your mask is full of snot?? or do you just have to wait for it to appear on the horizon?? lol |
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The worst thing is to get involved with people who aren't passionate about what they're doing. Willem Dafoe |
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now i get it greendiver
never looked too deeply into your name.... ![]() |
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finally..someonesīs got me figured out!!!
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Truth be told - I think the snot phenomena is a function of water exposure and pressue changes. Mucous production increases to protect the membranes in the sinuses etc. I think cold also increases it. My dive buddy is a veritable snot-fest. He has a beard and mustache and actually relies on it to seal his mask. I told him if we get interviewed by TV types just shutup and keep your mask on. I don't get near as much and it is normally clear.
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guys, i'm so glad snot is obviously hazzard of the trade and I will not be vomited upon for having the occassional snoty dive!!!
It's just a bugger if I'm trying to impress someone under water eh!! Is there any chance that some divers find it attractive???? or am I pulling at short straws there!!! lol |