purbeast
Contributor
Well the first time I did all of that I didn't get a note, and yes it sucked but I still went through with it years later. As for how much it cost I don't know, because of insurance covering most of it, other than some copays and small bills. But I just used my HSA to pay for it so I didn't think much of it.I did read your story. How much money did it cost you to do all that, including how much time off work, out of curiosity. If you had to go through that every year, would you be as sanguine? If you passed all those tests and had a doctor who was still hesitant to sign you off, what would you have done?
That's the peril of going to dive specific physicians. My conversation with my PCP is shorter, because they are already familiar with me and my history. And then I forget to bring the form with me. Or I bring it and forget it on a trip. Or even after all the normal testing, the doctor still won't sign because of their discomfort in accepting liability. Then you've gone through all the workup and discussions, but still don't have a piece of paper to show for it, so do you just never dive?
To me it's just the cost of doing business with my ailment. I've been on asthma medicine since I was 7 so it's just something I accept that I have to do sometimes in spending money for asthma related stuff.
Also, the first thing I did when I got my letter was make a digital copy, email it to myself, store it on my phone, and store it on google drive. That way I won't ever really be in a situation where I don't have access to it. I plan on bringing the original with me to GC when I do my checkout dives though just in case.
If I had to do it every year, I'm pretty sure I could just go back to the pulmonary doctor that signed off on me, do a regular checkup and have a discussion with him, and he'd sign it at this point. To me it's not that big of a deal.
I do have some comfort in knowing that the pros that I will be diving with will know that I have asthma or had it, because maybe it will make them keep an eye out or if something DID go wrong, they would know what it was that potentially happened. I could be overthinking about what they would do differently though, but in the end I took all precautions and didn't lie about anything so I am okay with that.