G'day Steve,
In reply to your message of 02 March 1997
SE> Most divers instinctively exhale a bit of air into
SE> their masks and they never even realize that they've
SE> corrected a potential problem. Those that let the
SE> pressure build up usually end up with bloodshot eyes,
SE> or worse -- two black eyes!
I have seen divers surface and they have very red marks on their
face like their mask is too tight, only seen one guy with slight
bruising around the eyes. I usually have no problems with the
mask, except for those times when it has an annoying leak that
one just can't seem to stop.
AB>There was an episode of Seinfield, where he had
AB>mask squease after diving in Florida. :)
SE> I haven't seen that episode. Guess I'll have to
SE> watch for it.
It will eventually return, or it might be on video by now.
Alan
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