Hi Norm,
This is the Accidents and Incidents Forum. We can do most of what you wrote about on this forum as long as we follow the rules. This forum is not for condolences. We can politely and respectfully speculate as to what happened. It is a good learning resource, I believe.
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Yeah, us aged people (60 plus) need to perform our scuba diving in the "old folks" end of the pool. It sucks to get old. No more "Victory At Sea" bravado for me.
I am now realizing that I am "that" old b*st*rd.
I was involved with some diving last week where two boats were damaged and one diver was injured (others suffered some minor contusions and bumps, but were not hauled off on a stretcher as the one diver was [he is OK]).
My wife asked me if she should go diving with the group. I told my wife that since I was 60, I would barely have the ability to save myself, let alone two of us, if the boat broached and turned turtle over the reef. She decided to stay on the beach.
There seems to be an inference on this thread that there aren't many young divers coming up through the ranks. They don't seem to be at the resorts. Are we the end of this avocation?
I would rather die as this nice lady did rather than rot in an old folks home that smells of fecal matter. My assumption is that she had a medical issue u/w.
On that note, cheers,
m