Today I was having a normall dive. After 28minutes and well within my non decompression limits and at a depth of 9-10metres I suddenly started ascending quickly. My computer (Mosquito) indicated SLOW and then STOP but I couldn't. I couldn't hold it down so I simply let myself go while blowing. I guess that the cause of this rapid ascent was a mixture of an almost empty tank, a very thick wet suit 8mm and low on leads (I had trouble going down).
Now, the Mosquito didn't go on Error so I guess it was not that bad, it even allowed for a consecutive dive only after 15mins, even without the safety stop.
Question: Does decompresion sicknes occur due to a rapid ascent or is it mainly caused by exceeding non decompression times and not respecting the mandatory safety stops?
I had no simptons and my instructor said it was no problem, just in case I decided not to di my second dive.
Thanks for your oppinions.
Now, the Mosquito didn't go on Error so I guess it was not that bad, it even allowed for a consecutive dive only after 15mins, even without the safety stop.
Question: Does decompresion sicknes occur due to a rapid ascent or is it mainly caused by exceeding non decompression times and not respecting the mandatory safety stops?
I had no simptons and my instructor said it was no problem, just in case I decided not to di my second dive.
Thanks for your oppinions.