Butterfly_fish
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Hi everybody! I have an interesting situation coming up this weekend but first a little background info for you:
I grew up living next to the beach and was in the water at the age of three. They couldn't keep me out of the water and ended up teaching me to swim in the very first week. I thought I was a Mermaid until the age of 14 where I found out I was just a human. :blinking:
I never learned to scuba dive when I was young. I had an awesome lung capacity and often dove and stayed down with my eyes open watching and listening to the critters. My dad called me his "little dolphin" and some other things we'll skip over for now. (haha)
I body surfed and was very athletic.
Now we fast forward 52 years: I have not been diving for 8 years and was just getting into it when my then boyfriend stopped diving altogether and my fins rested in the garage for years gathering dust. I had been certified, went on a few dives, then my equipment sat there all by it's lonesome. I eventually gained 25 pounds and also became Diabetic type 2. I also have a heart condition from the time I was a teenager. I have been FULLY checked out over the last 6 months with many expensive tests and the Cardiologist has said that I am ok to do anything and even if I push my heart super hard it is a beautiful one inside and out and so no worries mate. I have beautiful low blood pressure so cannot take Beta-blockers to lower my heart rate.
I work out about 2 hrs a day 6 days a week. I kayak, dance, ski, lift light weights, do spinning class and do Yoga regularly and I can exercise this way keeping my heart rate at a reasonable pace. If it does speed up too much I back it down immediately and slow my pace.
I DO have a heart handicap, love to dive and am hopeful of working within my limits. I have a great love for photography and want to take a lot of underwater photos. I would always do my very best in any diving situation to be an excellent dive buddy and know that for now I have to dive with strong, experienced divers, preferably a dive master with at least 100 dives under their belts and a patient nature. I even thought of paying a DM to go down with me for my first several dives so I could fully hone my skills until they were good enough to be a really good dive buddy.Because of my heart- that may never happen. My heart rate goes up very fast but comes right back down if I can rest a little bit.
I recently rejoined a dive club in my area: Channel Islands Divers and the first meeting I went to I found out they needed one more diver for the Catalina trip coming this weekend. It was a stretch in every way: New equipment, cramming online with videos and instructional reading materials, reviewing everything. Last weekend I was very fortunate to be able to test out a Rebreather at a local dive shop. It gave me a chance to get back in with scuba gear under close supervision. My weights were off center and under weighted at first and had to be corrected several times. My fins slipped off even after tightening but I finally made it down and stayed down for about 20-30 minutes. Everyone was kind, helpful and patient. I think divers are a special breed and for the most part are this way.
I have been reading on the forums and found these threads to be very helpful: http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ne...514-what-if-what-do-when-things-go-wrong.html There are several threads that run off of the main subject and the info was very helpful and thought provoking so thank you very much to Cave Diver and all who contributed.
I found out from my (also newer) dive and hotel buddy that the tide will be low for my first 2 beach dives which makes it very difficult to get out of the water with a load of equipment. I am also petite which is a kind way of saying short so getting to that ladder and up it at the Casino may be almost impossible for me. I may not do the beach dives at all and wait for the boat dive happening the next day. I want these first OW dives to be easy, non-stressful and skill building. If I were rich I would pay a good DM to give me private lessons and dive with me a bunch of times. I would also do homework and study up along the way and get any questions I had answered. That is what I have been doing by looking at what books I could get at the library and am thinking of redoing my OW or at least a refresher course. This trip came up as a challenge and I am going to do what I can without expecting too much of myself or anyone else. I have put out some feelers to find out who might be willing to hold my hand so to speak for a dive this weekend and am hopeful that one or more people may step up. If they don't I will understand and find other fun things to do while in Catalina. Like the Zip-line tour or the Submarine Tours.
Opinions are welcome and please be nice as I am a newbie. Thanks.
This looks like a great site and thanks for making it so,
Buttefly_Fish
I grew up living next to the beach and was in the water at the age of three. They couldn't keep me out of the water and ended up teaching me to swim in the very first week. I thought I was a Mermaid until the age of 14 where I found out I was just a human. :blinking:
I never learned to scuba dive when I was young. I had an awesome lung capacity and often dove and stayed down with my eyes open watching and listening to the critters. My dad called me his "little dolphin" and some other things we'll skip over for now. (haha)
I body surfed and was very athletic.
Now we fast forward 52 years: I have not been diving for 8 years and was just getting into it when my then boyfriend stopped diving altogether and my fins rested in the garage for years gathering dust. I had been certified, went on a few dives, then my equipment sat there all by it's lonesome. I eventually gained 25 pounds and also became Diabetic type 2. I also have a heart condition from the time I was a teenager. I have been FULLY checked out over the last 6 months with many expensive tests and the Cardiologist has said that I am ok to do anything and even if I push my heart super hard it is a beautiful one inside and out and so no worries mate. I have beautiful low blood pressure so cannot take Beta-blockers to lower my heart rate.
I work out about 2 hrs a day 6 days a week. I kayak, dance, ski, lift light weights, do spinning class and do Yoga regularly and I can exercise this way keeping my heart rate at a reasonable pace. If it does speed up too much I back it down immediately and slow my pace.
I DO have a heart handicap, love to dive and am hopeful of working within my limits. I have a great love for photography and want to take a lot of underwater photos. I would always do my very best in any diving situation to be an excellent dive buddy and know that for now I have to dive with strong, experienced divers, preferably a dive master with at least 100 dives under their belts and a patient nature. I even thought of paying a DM to go down with me for my first several dives so I could fully hone my skills until they were good enough to be a really good dive buddy.Because of my heart- that may never happen. My heart rate goes up very fast but comes right back down if I can rest a little bit.
I recently rejoined a dive club in my area: Channel Islands Divers and the first meeting I went to I found out they needed one more diver for the Catalina trip coming this weekend. It was a stretch in every way: New equipment, cramming online with videos and instructional reading materials, reviewing everything. Last weekend I was very fortunate to be able to test out a Rebreather at a local dive shop. It gave me a chance to get back in with scuba gear under close supervision. My weights were off center and under weighted at first and had to be corrected several times. My fins slipped off even after tightening but I finally made it down and stayed down for about 20-30 minutes. Everyone was kind, helpful and patient. I think divers are a special breed and for the most part are this way.
I have been reading on the forums and found these threads to be very helpful: http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ne...514-what-if-what-do-when-things-go-wrong.html There are several threads that run off of the main subject and the info was very helpful and thought provoking so thank you very much to Cave Diver and all who contributed.
I found out from my (also newer) dive and hotel buddy that the tide will be low for my first 2 beach dives which makes it very difficult to get out of the water with a load of equipment. I am also petite which is a kind way of saying short so getting to that ladder and up it at the Casino may be almost impossible for me. I may not do the beach dives at all and wait for the boat dive happening the next day. I want these first OW dives to be easy, non-stressful and skill building. If I were rich I would pay a good DM to give me private lessons and dive with me a bunch of times. I would also do homework and study up along the way and get any questions I had answered. That is what I have been doing by looking at what books I could get at the library and am thinking of redoing my OW or at least a refresher course. This trip came up as a challenge and I am going to do what I can without expecting too much of myself or anyone else. I have put out some feelers to find out who might be willing to hold my hand so to speak for a dive this weekend and am hopeful that one or more people may step up. If they don't I will understand and find other fun things to do while in Catalina. Like the Zip-line tour or the Submarine Tours.
Opinions are welcome and please be nice as I am a newbie. Thanks.
This looks like a great site and thanks for making it so,
Buttefly_Fish