Hey OP here!
Wow, never would have thought this thread would get so much feedback and I would find I am not in fact the only asthmatic scuba diver, haha.
I have only been on a handfull of dives. In the past year I have acquired 2 20 year old tanks for free, both hydro tested and inspected. A regulator setup with a dive computer of some age but all functions work perfectly.
The way I handle this goes like this:
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I know what triggers my asthma: extreme cardio exercise, exercise when its very cold out, and allergies.
- In recent weeks I have begun to work out more in preparation for the summer. I give myself a target of 1 mile, take my heart rate before and after, and write down my time. It's amazing to see how much more controlled I can get it just in 1 month.
- I work at a convience store putting away the truck in the coolers and freezer. So all school year I have been in cold enviorments working hard to rotate and move product for 5+ hrs a night 3x a week, which I have noticed there an increase in resistance to asthma like conditions.
Pretty much when it comes time to dive I can feel if anything will act up or if I have been feeling anything for the past few days, I wont dive. On the boat I always have like 3 bottles of water to keep myself heavily hydrated to combat dry mouth or any other complications just from dehydration.
The way I see it is I found a sport that makes me happy and quite honestly unique, everyone is like "you dive? I wish I could" and it gives me a sense of "Yeah I'm that guy"

lol. But although Scuba is a very active sport, its a full body exercise that I don't even realize is going on. The second my head submerges I am immersed in this world like no other that no matter how stressed I might get down there, I take a deep breath and look around and I feel fine again.
I have this mentality to me to show people what can be done. Coaches in high school and my scuba instructors knew I had asthma, so before a big swim or a run they would tell me "you can sit this one out".... I would run/fast pace swim the entire event just to prove to not only them but myself that sure I have asthma, but I can do this. It's that mentally that keeps me diving cause I am taking myself to limits everyone said I couldn't go to. I hope this summer to get out of "Open Water" into "Advanced" so I can see even more great wonders of the deep!