Maybe PADI changed the standards again for OW; to include more fun
Well Ok Then... that explains it
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Maybe PADI changed the standards again for OW; to include more fun
Wow that is some story..................I am a new diver and you would think i would get out of your story more "diving "lessons but to tell you the truth what i was feeling by the end of your story was more of cherish the people you love and hold dear to them for you never know what tomorrow brings. T o let the people you love know what they mean to you but above all them show them show them everyday..............thank you again for sharing your story...........and PRAISE GOD!After reading that all i can think of is you may have been best to take your OW and AOW stuff courses again. Clearly very limited confidence in the basic skills and diving so not really suitable to be off out diving unsupervised. None of the above events really should cause panic and neither are dangerous or at least shouldn't be to any diver. Starting again from scratch may well help there.
The sea isnt a calm controlled environment so if you aren't happy with the basic skills needed in it then relearning those skills somewhere else is a good idea.
What is/are the most important lesson(s) that you would like people to learn from your experience?. . . I am sharing my story not for the drama, but that other divers, new or old, can maybe learn something from it.
What is/are the most important lesson(s) that you would like people to learn from your experience?
funkcanna... just a tip, when one states something, and then puts a "but" after it, it's called a disqualifier. Therefor, you meant to be rude. And you were.
You were not there and I was not asking if you, personally, thought I was going to die.
I thought I was going to die. I thought that prior to be UNCONCIOUS in the water, and even for a short time after I came around. To scoff at my situation is just silly and unwaranted.
This is an incredibly kind offer and if I were in your shoes, I'd take him up on it, as soon as possible. He'll be straight with you and if you're a Nervous Nellie give you support, or let you go on with life after diving.Let me first say that if you ever plan on being on the Big Island, want to get back into diving and have a day or two to spare, I think that we could solve these problems with ease ... I've done it before with folks who identified similar issues. No charge, just fun.