badjak
Legendary Member
Almost been there, but sorted the old fashioned way by quickly going back down to half depth with a spare cylinder and finished the deco stopsmsmofet and JAS_OH1 .
Kind of gross, so be warned.
Try vertigo so bad you literally can't walk, have to have 2 people help you, can't even move while lying in bed without the world going crazy, vomiting everything in your stomach, then retching violently after there's nothing left, for over a week, then slowly, very slowly starting to improve, 4 weeks before you feel half way normal, can't drive for months because if you move your head too fast, then everything spins, ending up taking nearly 6 months to recuperate to feeling normal for the most part, but even nearly a year after still had episodes of vertigo occasionally after moving too fast.
Aftermath of a 110+ foot dive with 2 deco stops, getting really low on air after the stops so having to surface regardless. My ear wouldn't equalize on ascent as water/inner ear pressure decreased. We were on a dive boat trip out in the middle of nowhere so no hospital available for days until we docked and drove home, about 2 hours, me with the seat laid all the way back.
Got out fine, but didn't do any other dives that weekend.