The feeling of the suit squeeze while floating down to 100' without is exquisite.... for 30 seconds or so, it's bliss.
Dude, that's just kinda kinky. Good on ya'.
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The feeling of the suit squeeze while floating down to 100' without is exquisite.... for 30 seconds or so, it's bliss.
OK, I am and wanted to see how many more of us are out there.
Where do you live?
Where do you dive?
Favorite dive shop?
Current certification?
I'm 75 and just made my 600th dive. Getting to make that dive was #1 on my bucket list; I have stage 4 metasasized breast cancer. This was the first I've felt well enough to dive again since being diagnosed in Feb. 2010. My last chemo worked well and I'm praying it keeps the tumors down for awhile. I'd love to go on another dive trip. My husband says I look the same underwater as always, and I found I could breath better down at 60' than up in the air. I'm a happy diver after last week in Roatan.
OK, I am and wanted to see how many more of us are out there.
Where do you live?
Where do you dive?
Favorite dive shop?
Current certification?
Dirty-Dog:6122761:OK, I am and wanted to see how many more of us are out there.
I've followed the thread off and on, but refrained from posting till now. I didn't meet the age limit till last month...
Where do you live?
Where do you dive?
Favorite dive shop?
Current certification?
Pueblo West, Colorado, USA
We certified in 2010, so we're still very much new. So far:
Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, and Curacao.
No favorite shop.
AOW, Rescue in process.
We're heading to Cozumel next month, where we ought to pass the 100 dives mark. Sort of a milestone for me. We certified in May 2010 and in August I was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic Carcinoid. There's no cure and no real treatment for it, but so far it's had minimal impact on my life.