Titanic sub crew likely experiencing ‘mood swings,’ ex-Navy psychologist says

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The five people aboard the missing Titanic submersible are likely going through “significant mood swings” as their oxygen supply runs out, according to a former US Navy psychologist.

are likely going through “significant mood swings” and “sheer panic” as their oxygen supply runs out — but if they don’t stay calm, they could waste more of their oxygen supply, according to a former US Navy psychologist.described to Fox News

“Certainly there is sheer panic where their heart is racing and they’re having trouble breathing … or they feel like they are going to lose their mind,” D’Arienzo told the news outlet. “And certainly in a cramped space that is dark — like this situation — that can be exponentially worse.” With about 35 hours of oxygen remaining on the submersible, renewed hope has emerged after a Canadian military surveillance plane detected underwater noises every 30 minutes in the area where the Titan lost contact with its support ship an hour and 45 minutes into its eight-hour trip.

“The submarine captain is probably trying to keep everyone calm,” D’Arienzo told Fox News. “Because your muscles are energized when you’re in panic, and then you are using more oxygen.”

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