Deb In Venice:Today, I was finally able to have my PFT (Pulmonary Function Test).
...the tech said my lungs performed really well
Great news, so far!
Deb In Venice:He said, that in his opinion, based on the results, I could get by without letting the Scuba instructor know that I am asthmatic. Of course, I stated that even though my asthma is produced by allergens, I was afraid to be off diving somewhere where those allergens were more plentiful (L. A. is very good for me) and end up having a problem. He agreed with me.
I don't think that it is ever a good idea to keep this type of information from your instructor. Maybe he meant that your tests came out so well, that it would almost be like someone without asthma taking the class and that as a result, it's almost not worth mentioning.
If the doc clears you to dive, then I don't think any instructor would have a problem teaching you, but it would still be good for them to know, just in case.
Deb In Venice:BTW, I performed some of the tests before and after using an inhaler, which I've never used before, and didn't really notice any difference in my lung function.
So, I'll be back next week to report on the PFO and the PTF final results. Wish me luck!
This all sounds good, so far. Maybe we'll be looking at the future "Ms. Cousteau: Explorer Extraordinaire(sp?)"!
Take care and keep us posted, so that we all know if we're going to get to have a new dive buddy.
Christian