dmz143
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Hi,
I wanted to thank everyone who replied to my post.
You gave me great tips.
I lost the thread and couldn't find this forum-- hense my long overdo "Thank You!"
Okay, Okay...now you know. I'm a computer idiot.
We're going to be seeing my daughter's MD. and Allergist soon and I'll ask them both about scuba diving.
I should have been clearer about who didn't "get the breathing" in my post.
It is me who didn't get the breathing while snorkling. My daughter snorkles for hours with out a problem. She got it right away and left me at the shore!
Is there any hope for me? We were planning to take lessons together, and have a sport/hobby to do together in the future.
Scuba diving is a science in itself. We've lots to learn on this subject too.
Thanks again.
Dmz
P.S.
We were watching an Oceanography video the other day and we noticed that when diving in a submersible the divers didn't use a regulator.
Would an asthmatic have the same restrictions in a submersible? Just curious.
I wanted to thank everyone who replied to my post.
You gave me great tips.
I lost the thread and couldn't find this forum-- hense my long overdo "Thank You!"
Okay, Okay...now you know. I'm a computer idiot.
We're going to be seeing my daughter's MD. and Allergist soon and I'll ask them both about scuba diving.
I should have been clearer about who didn't "get the breathing" in my post.
It is me who didn't get the breathing while snorkling. My daughter snorkles for hours with out a problem. She got it right away and left me at the shore!
Is there any hope for me? We were planning to take lessons together, and have a sport/hobby to do together in the future.
Scuba diving is a science in itself. We've lots to learn on this subject too.
Thanks again.
Dmz
P.S.
We were watching an Oceanography video the other day and we noticed that when diving in a submersible the divers didn't use a regulator.
Would an asthmatic have the same restrictions in a submersible? Just curious.