An end to my diving career

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We do thast already with our power boat :D

Fishing and crabbing just got easier/faster from my boat.

oooh someone mentioned sailing..... any thoughts on taking up sailing and throwing Hunter and his dive buddy over the side of a sailboat??

just thinking with my fingers here, but there could be several hobbies addressed one time...
 
I don't want this to turn into a eulogy or anything... but I did find some pictures and this video I wanted to share. BTW, What's with the bananas :eyebrow:

Video link:
Videos :: Thetwoamigosfinal.mp4 video by fishherder - Photobucket




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Todd, I just saw this...wow, I am absolutely shocked at this news! Words cannot express properly how we all feel about this and how well you are handling this life changing news!
We have met many times in the past and I hope we can continue in the future!
Keep the faith, keep up the good heart and 'come sail away!'
 
F**************************************************CK!

Was so much damn fun with you Todd! Good times feeding that wolf eel at Browning... sh*tty.

It's like having a friend die, but not be dead... feels crap.

Might I suggest: Iron lungs?

Still sitting here in shock...
 
I'm very sad to hear your news Todd, You are one of the reasons I stuck with diving. You have never been anything but supportive and encouraging. I'm happy to here that you are recovering and I look forward to seeing you soon.
 
That is very unfortunate news, sorry to hear. As you seem to be very passionate about diving maybe you could continue in other areas of the sport? The medical aspects ie: hypabaric medicine, O2 therapy/accident management, perhaps equipment specialist etc.... You are basically a Divemaster and have the knowledge to advance without actually being in the water. It's always hard to hear of a diver down, but allways remember you are still and will allways be a member in a HUGE community, and we like to look after our own.
Peace Bro :)
 
I'm sorry to hear the news but at least it didn't happen during a dive. In a way you're lucky. And the fact you managed to pass diving on to your son is a bonus too.

Best wishes!
 

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