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Do you really? Why worry until you have one? I booked the easiest tour in Mesa Verde NP last weekend as even it was listed as strenuous like all of the tours, and I figured everyone in the group looked at me with wondering since I'm well older than this poor fellow. I'd told the ranger that I might be the slowest one in the group, but I'd be okay. He said he'd watch for my turquoise shirt to know when the last one finished. Getting down the irregular steps built during the depression by the CCC boys was a hoot, and I was winded by the time we got to the first stop. I know they meant well, but I do wish that not so many asked if I was ok. I just get winded easier these days. Climbing the three limb ladders out did see me step aside for a breather after two, but at least one person did offer kudos for making the tour, along with the young ranger.I worry about stroke or heart attack at 57, so I would definitely leave it on the table for a 66 year old.
Yeah, I guess I am more likely to have a medical event than younger divers, but I certainly hope I'm not found on the floor with weights intact like most recovered. That would be more likely climbing around the boat than relaxing on a safety stop I'd think, or resting on the surface - where I always take a one minute effortless float, reg in mouth until the skipper is ready to pull my kit aboard. I once had a near drowning event from sucking on a leaky snorkel in the shallow end of the pool with several young cousins laughing as I'd let my guard down, ended up with a Laryngospasm.
Life is full of risks, and I'd hate to ruin the vacation day of diving for others on the boat - but still, I'd rather have DAN ship me home than die in a nursing home like my dad.