Dive Bug Bit Me
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You can dive again. Just follow the rules. Its not difficult.
You need to follow the rules from now on. :goingdown:
- Buy a backup computer.
- Never do trust me dives.
- If your equipment fails you are done.
- Always dive with a buddy.
- Do not trust Dive ops at blue hole!
I am all for learning from the mistakes of others. It hurts a lot less. But we need to be sure that we learn the correct lessons.
Yes you can dive again. I know two people who have bent themselves (both expected hits), been on a chamber ride and are diving again. Both did consult a diving doctor a few months after their respective chamber rides to confirm they could dive again. Both are a lot more conservative in their planning now days.
Buy a backup computer: The jury is out on this one. If your computer fails your current dive is over. Exit with a best guess safety stop. You are done for 24 hours. If you have a back up computer then you can continue the dive instead. Its a personal risk / reward decision. What is the risk of a computer failure versus the risk of sitting out for 24 hours. For recreational diving, I tend towards accepting that infrequently I might miss one or two dives.
Never do trust me dives: Nuff said.
If your equipment fails you are done: Agreed.
Always dive with a buddy.: Not really. If you have the right mind set, equipment and skill a solo dive carries minimal additional risk. The problem comes in when solo without the right mind set, equipment or skill. Then you are looking for trouble. For the OP, your planning challenges lead me to think that solo is not right for you at the moment. You either plan a buddy dive or plan a solo dive. A bunch of random divers in the water at the same time is neither and looking for trouble.
Do not trust Dive ops at blue hole: Why only at the blue hole? Trust dive ops, but ask yourself before any dive plan is this really a sensible thing for me to do based on my past diving experiences and training. I would suggest that a single cylinder dive to 160 ft is not a good idea. Why so deep? I think we maxed out at about 144 ft on my blue hole dive.
You need to follow the rules from now on. Most important learning point.