Hi!
I recently got interested in freediving. I was trying some static apnea on my dry bed and after a few attempts (on different days) I made it to 4:15 which I think is not bad. BUT it seems it has affected / worsened my tinnitus (which I already had some before). I was curious if anyone had a similar experience? I'm now reluctant to try again...
In a previous attempt, I experienced a tingling sensation in all my limbs and maybe a bit of LMC. Is it hypoxia?
I also went to see a doctor but he couldn't see anything and didn't mention any connection to diving / equalisation of ears, he just suggested getting a MRI to check the ear nerves. I tried searching here and a few people had hearing problems in water but not from a dry static. One takeaway was to be careful with equalisation.
Thanks for reading
I recently got interested in freediving. I was trying some static apnea on my dry bed and after a few attempts (on different days) I made it to 4:15 which I think is not bad. BUT it seems it has affected / worsened my tinnitus (which I already had some before). I was curious if anyone had a similar experience? I'm now reluctant to try again...
In a previous attempt, I experienced a tingling sensation in all my limbs and maybe a bit of LMC. Is it hypoxia?
I also went to see a doctor but he couldn't see anything and didn't mention any connection to diving / equalisation of ears, he just suggested getting a MRI to check the ear nerves. I tried searching here and a few people had hearing problems in water but not from a dry static. One takeaway was to be careful with equalisation.
Thanks for reading