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Old 01-09-07, 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Can't beat 'em, join 'em
Hi, my main question is this; How do people with disabilities get to dive?
I know that if I took the medical form and doctors notes to my GP he'd just say no! According to the notes he'd have to. I have spinal problems, cant carry weight, low blood pressure, Oh the list goes on; but I know that people in a far worse condition than me dive happily and I think with the right buddy (Mr Sooty Stoo who is my hubby and carer and knows ME) I could dive quite easily once actually in the water.

Do I really have to pay to see a Dive doc just to do a try dive? What if I'm wrong and I don't like it or my back spasms or ???? Its wasted money and trip.

Any advise gratefully recieved, If anyone has been down this path before (and I know some have) please tell me how you did it.

Many Thanks
Come to Thailand for a holiday just before Crimbo (got some time off then) and I'll take you through the pool and as many 'try' dives as you need for the price of the apre-dive beers


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