C7 incomplete Tetraplegic (Walking Quad)

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Hodge Podge

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I am a Master Diver, rebreather, and deco diver with many many dives under my belt. I am now a C7 incomplete Tetraplegic (Walking Quad) and am looking for dive resorts in the Pacific where I can go.

Limited walking on land but can still dive as long as currents are not strong. My dive computer said my surface interval is 673 days and I need to get back into the water. Any help would be welcome.
 
I am a Master Diver, rebreather, and deco diver with many many dives under my belt. I am now a C7 incomplete Tetraplegic (Walking Quad) and am looking for dive resorts in the Pacific where I can go.

Limited walking on land but can still dive as long as currents are not strong. My dive computer said my surface interval is 673 days and I need to get back into the water. Any help would be welcome.

Have you considered a liveaboard? What better way to limit "walking on land" than to stay on the water instead!

:d

But seriously, there's not very far to walk on a liveaboard and many have cabins on the main deck. I have been on liveaboards with folks with MS and other conditions that limited their mobility on land... all said that liveaboard is the way to go.
 

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