Hi.
Some week(s) ago, i had the unpleasant experience of swallowing water at depth. I was at about 20 meters, and was experimenting with some equalizing techniques, when i suddenly did something stupid and had a liter of icecold (swedish waters are cold even in summer) water pumped down my stomach. Felt kinda like an cold fist hitting my stomach, only from the inside.. My reptil-brain of course told me "ok, time to die!!" but when i still was alive 2 seconds later i decided to just swim up as usual.
A little coughing at the surface, but in the end no big deal. But I can imagine it would be even worse at real big depths, or in salt water..
I thought "ok, stupid thing to do, but we all learn by mistakes and everyone has been there and done that", but to my surprise none of my diving buddies had swallowed water by accident at any significant depth. Am I the only one in the world to be that stupid?
I was thinking to start a poll, but it is easier if you just tell your intresting stories (or lack of) here in the thread.
/Erik
Some week(s) ago, i had the unpleasant experience of swallowing water at depth. I was at about 20 meters, and was experimenting with some equalizing techniques, when i suddenly did something stupid and had a liter of icecold (swedish waters are cold even in summer) water pumped down my stomach. Felt kinda like an cold fist hitting my stomach, only from the inside.. My reptil-brain of course told me "ok, time to die!!" but when i still was alive 2 seconds later i decided to just swim up as usual.
A little coughing at the surface, but in the end no big deal. But I can imagine it would be even worse at real big depths, or in salt water..
I thought "ok, stupid thing to do, but we all learn by mistakes and everyone has been there and done that", but to my surprise none of my diving buddies had swallowed water by accident at any significant depth. Am I the only one in the world to be that stupid?
I was thinking to start a poll, but it is easier if you just tell your intresting stories (or lack of) here in the thread.
/Erik