Texasdivechick
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I still am not entirely sure that he had the bends. I may sound crass when I say this, but he can be neurotic at times and complains often about various ailments, so I was taking this new complaint about being dizzy with a grain of salt. But seriously, it was a conservative, guided dive so I'm not sure what exactly would have caused him to get bent. All things taken into consideration: no alcohol, plenty of H20, plenty of psi's. What went wrong? Could anxiety have caused DCI? He blames me for making him go that deep, although we both planned the dive and I thought it was important to stay close to the DM, should anything go wrong that we weren't prepared for. I felt badly for him, but was I responsible for his DCI?
I learned several things on this trip. Like, when planning a DIVE VACATION, make sure that the person you're with actually wants to dive, or at least, has the same itinerary, such as 2-3 dives per day or whatever. My bf thought we were going on one or two dives over the week we were there. I had different ideas! We were in Bonaire, after all! Lesson two: make sure you carry DAN insurance. My buddy chose not to get it and ended up maxing out his credit card to pay for the hospital/ chamber bills. Lesson three: Make sure that your buddy's certification class actually covers the essential skills, like dive tables, buddy breathing, DCI, and out of air situations, none of which my buddy was familiar with. He does have a PADI OW c-card, as do I, but I think his instructor was more lax about skills. He didn't have to take the knowledge review exams and didn't receive a textbook or dvd. I gave him my copy and told him to get recertified here in the states. So, that's my trip report. On the positive side, I met some great people who were willing to be my dive buddy while I was in Bonaire, I made some great dives, and saw my first "wild" sea turtle!
Anyone have any comments?