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NUDEDIVER we are on the same page on this one
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Thanks for your supportNUDEDIVER we are on the same page on this one
So, in other words, as has been previously stated in this thread - answering "yes" on the form is all about lawyers, lawsuits and liability and has nothing to do with any sort of medical advantage over simply consulting with one's doctor.
The question was, do you think it is common for people to do so?Excellent and fair question. I have a yes.
Please tell me, if a person has, say, diabetes, and their doctor clears them to dive, and they go diving with you without telling you that they have diabetes, what the "additional risk" to you is? Same question, but they're taking a prescription medication for, oh, I dunno, allergy to pollen? Or High cholesterol? Or inability to get it up? Or whatever? Thanks.I don't believe in putting others at risk (which in my case is quite minimal) without thier knowledge.
A fine, FINE emotional answer to a logical question.Well I guess I have to repeat that lying on the medical form may seem logical to those who want to dive at any cost but if you're able to get past the "ME ME ME" of it all, it feels a lot different to those who have to bury the dead.
A fine, FINE emotional answer to a logical question.
People die because of lying on their medical forms...(ie. following your advice).
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