Why?
cats suck anyway.
Why even go through that effort? Just attach some weights, let me sink, feed the fishes, and become an interesting dive site.
Well what's the point in living if nobody cares when you die
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Why?
cats suck anyway.
Why even go through that effort? Just attach some weights, let me sink, feed the fishes, and become an interesting dive site.
What's the point in diving if no one cares if you dive?Well what's the point in living if nobody cares when you die
I had a personal experience with a diver buddy who did NOT have emergency contact information on him where, because his family could not be quickly located while he was in the hospital, he slipped into unconsciousness before his family could get to the hospital. He died a few days later, which may have been inevitable, but his family were only a couple hours away and certainly could have at least talked to him before he slipped away.
For lack of a simple emergency contact tag, this man's family did not get to speak to him before he was gone for good.
I always dive with my DAN Tag attached to my gear, up front and in plain sight. But anything similar will do, just make sure it's on YOU, not in your gear bag, in your car, etc. Because the paramedics might not get all that, but they will have YOU.
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They do not require a medical condition. They're used for all kinds of things. Check them out.My grandfather has one of those bracelets for his diabetes, but I thought those were only used for people with medical conditions. Would it cause them to waste time worrying about a condition you might have while they contact MedicAlert? (Like if you don't have a medical condition listed on the tag)
They do not require a medical condition. They're used for all kinds of things. Check them out.