Thank you all for your replies. Will try to reply to all without typing a book.
I ride motorcycles. I have my own. And I think of diving like I do riding. I know every time I mount my motorcycle, I might die that day. I know everytime I put on gear something could happen and I might die. I also know that in the process I could cause my buddy to die. So I understand that because of the hazards some people are not meant to dive. So for those who said it might be best not to continue diving, i get it.
Dear Sonjarms...
Darling, your thinking about dying way to much (maybe) I grew up on bikes myself... I had a really nasty accident up in Jamaica Queens when a woman hit me broadside... I was lucky; very lucky and that could have been my magic moment...! Kept riding for several years after that and never gave it much thought... Work is what got in the way of riding as I traveled 350 days a year and I still miss it till this day...
Now please let me say this... Your not going to die!!! You know why? cause you will know what to do when a problem arises...! Just like riding a bike, you know that if you find yourself in gravel you don't use the handbrake... Now how did you know that...? You learned from experience and talking with others... Same with diving... First time on your bike I bet you were not out running around the Jersey turnpike in the middle of rush hour traffic... Probably more like up at the school or mall parking lot practicing...
As in riding a bike, scuba takes practice... at this stage, in my opinion, you should be doing more pool work... Low vis lakes or quarry's are not the place just yet... If the vis it good, fine but right now you need to be practicing at the school parking lot...
As for those who are encouraging you to get new equipment.... I say no, not yet... Good fitting mask I would say is a must and a decent set of fins... Other than that, I would wait until you figure out if this is a passion or a passing moment. If all the dive shop has is crap then maybe there is another LDS that has gear you could rent for a day or two. That is how me and the wife decided what gear we wanted. We did our open water at Ginnie Springs and received our OW. We stayed an extra day and rented from the shop 2 Transpac's... That is what my wife dives with ever since and I dive with a plate... but I would honestly wait to invest to much unless the money is growing off trees and if that's the case, well... That's a hard argument for me to win...!
Best of luck, be patient, and if you need small breaks; take them... Relax...!!!
Pulling for you whether you decide you love it as much as I do or decide not to... You tried it, more than what most folks do... Besides, some of us like liver... me, I love good liver!!!
lee