kidsdream
Contributor
It certainly sounds like you are making the correct choice for you.... by giving up diving.
But just a couple of comments. I don't think you were appropriately trained and certainly were not even a moderately advanced diver. Based on your own comments you were not comfortable in the water - blue water by itself can be truly peaceful. Certainly your instructor(s) and you buddys should have been more aware of your high level of disscomfort in the water, even during a "normal" dive.
I hope others can learn from your experience, about the need to be comfortable, trained and experienced for the conditions they plan to dive in. Most importantly, most of the time; the real danger lies in panic and not the conditions or nature of the actions causing concern. Stop, think, act.
I know it does not seem like it, but the conditions were most likely not life threatening (at least in the short to mid term). Thanks again for sharing.
But just a couple of comments. I don't think you were appropriately trained and certainly were not even a moderately advanced diver. Based on your own comments you were not comfortable in the water - blue water by itself can be truly peaceful. Certainly your instructor(s) and you buddys should have been more aware of your high level of disscomfort in the water, even during a "normal" dive.
I hope others can learn from your experience, about the need to be comfortable, trained and experienced for the conditions they plan to dive in. Most importantly, most of the time; the real danger lies in panic and not the conditions or nature of the actions causing concern. Stop, think, act.
I know it does not seem like it, but the conditions were most likely not life threatening (at least in the short to mid term). Thanks again for sharing.