triton94949
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Doc Intrepid:... For my specific buddy, knowing this one guy (only) and how he deals with his diabetes, (plus the fact that he's a cave diving instructor with many hours in deep mixed-gas environments with the experience and situational awareness that provides) I am more than willing to accept any theoretically increased risk to my own safety that exists as a consequence of his diabetes.
But I'm unable to offer a blanket endorsement of insulin-dependent divers. Candidly I'm not a medical doctor and I don't have the qualifications to make any informed statements regarding that topic.
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Intrepid, then basically you are in the same situation that we are in at our dive club. We are all emotionally involved. Therefore we want the person who has Type 1 diabedes to be able to dive if he wants. That is an emotional issue. Since all the world's physicians and all the world's training agencies do not necessarily agree however, then there might be a judgment issue involved as well. Emotions overriding good judgment. I don't know what the right answer is.
We have solved the problem of the added risk to the buddy of the diabetic diver in our dive club by creating a dive team consisting of 3 divers. If something does go wrong, it is a whole lot better to have 2 divers assisting than just one. That improves the odds for all 3 of them.
For agencies and stores that sanction certifying Type 1 diabetic divers, I would like to see them adopt the 3 person dive team rule as well. But what they do is up to them and not me.