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Learning things about myself

Sean | November 21, 2008

I cruised thru the PADI book work.  The first pool dive was cake.  I was sick (Montezuma) for the confined dive, so they took me to the 1st open water with everyone else the next day.  Getting in with 3 ft waves was OK, but as soon as I started breathing underwater without touching bottom, I half lost the mouthpiece and inhaled some water.  That dive ended.  I thought it was a chance error.  It turns out that I just freak out when breathing underwater even though I grew up swimming in lake Huron every summer and have no trouble in pools.

Later today, I tried the confined dive, and freaked at 5 ft under… started remembering a near drowning incident I had as a kid.  Game over.

So, I’ve learned that there are things I’m subconsciously afraid of that I had to fins out by doing / because I thought I would be OK prior to trying… and SCUBA is one of those things.  Bummer, I’m probably going to have to stick to snorkeling and skin diving.  I will get credit for the coursework and the pool dive, so I may try again later in Australia.

It’s a really strange feeling realizing that you have an irrational fear of an activity that you can watch other people perform.  The really odd part is not realising the fear, but feeling helpless to change it consiously.

The other odd thing nagging me is the lack of photographic time, since that’s an activity I know I enjoy.  I’ll have most of the morning to make up lost time before my PADI test at 2 PM.

So…  I’ll finish the last test tomorrow afternoon, then off to the mainland and try to catch a bus to the Copan Ruins by Sunday.  Then I’ll get into photography again.

I’m going to go watch my buddy Lee attempt the Burrito Buster at a place called Cannibal’s.  It’s 3 burritos, each bigger than the last.  If you eat them all, it’s free.  No one ever gets it free.

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Edited postscript:

Monster props to the team at Coconut Tree Divers.  Special thanks to Marco, Rags, Kirk and Will.  I shall return – in the dry season!!!

Seriously, if anyone is looking to get dive certified, these guys are top notch.  Vigilant air quality inspections, great instructors who will take you out to party even if you drop out, the best captains, the most divemaster’s in training (gotta love a training facility), fun and laid back atmosphere, and a killer location.  They have a true passion for diving, and it shows.

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3 responses

Sean, Sorry to hear things have been a bit bumpy

scoobycoder | November 22, 2008

Sean,

Sorry to hear things have been a bit bumpy so far. However I think that comes with the territory.

Hopefully you don’t completely give up on scuba. I know personally it’s something I’m completely uninterested in doing, but it seems you really want to do it. :)

Good luck man, I’ll keep watching from here in Ohio. We had a high of 31 degrees today. Whoopee!

Last weekend I did a rally-x and had to pull over 50 lbs of mud out of my car afterwards. Fun stuff.

Okay take care bud.

Nate

Sean, That sucks. Hopefully you'll have better luck in Australia.

Alan | November 23, 2008

Sean,

That sucks. Hopefully you’ll have better luck in Australia. Post photo’s and stay well.

Alan

Hey Sean, It happens! I've had a few students myself

brent | November 27, 2008

Hey Sean,

It happens! I’ve had a few students myself who just couldn’t get used to the feeling of relying on an appartus to breathe underwater. But the main thing is you tried! And kudos to you on finishing out the exams – it still leaves you the opportunity to try the dive portion later if you feel like.

Glad to hear you are enjoying your time in Roatan. I look forward to reading about the rest of your travels and seeing your photographs.

Be safe!
Brent

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