Water Failure

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I am unusually nervous as I dive into the icy waters. With closed eyes, I put my mask on after the regulator retrieval. I open my eyes and freeze as water gushes in, burning my cornea, blurring my vision. My mask is upside down! Panic seizes me. Water floods my nostrils as I inhale through my nose, forgetting the regulator! Confusion and discomfort overpower me as I fin desperately towards the surface. Ivor, my instructor, tries to hold me by my weight belt, trying to take off my mask and flip it over. But the discomfort is so overwhelming, as I bolt to the surface, without a safety stop below the surface to diffuse the nitrogen from my system.
I am enveloped by the tiredness of failure. This is the assessment dive for the rescue diver course

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