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Sounds like you were still able to enjoy the experience even if you didn’t get to fully dive — you conquered some fears, even if not all. Some things just aren’t for everyone! My husband keeps trying to get me to dive. He knows I would love the experience of seeing the wildlife, and he’s right. But I’m terrified my brain will implode. So we did a lot of snorkeling this summer in Belize and quite frankly, that’s enough for me!
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Yes Ellen that is so true. I did conquer some fears and even though I really didn’t dive I enjoyed the experience and well I tried it. I love that you have one of the fears I have… I think the same thing. I mean I know it’s amazing down there, but eh I’ll be find exploring the world on land. I enjoy snorkeling too… oh & in Belize it’s amazing.
how long did you do the scuba praticing? it cant be for one Day it has to be for 8 days and a test. That is a resort diving
oh your brain would implode what would is your lungs not your brain
You’ll try it again when we find an even better deal on the Open Water Certificate. 🙂 Loved sharing so many great sunsets with you. Nuestro Jaimelito, hope we’ll get to see you again soon!!
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Jajaja so true Tran… if it’s a deal I can’t pass up then I just my try it again. The experience was amazing & I so hope we see each other again soon too.
“I need to be up there to breath” – I felt the same way when I went diving for the first time. I somehow just couldn’t wrap my head around the fact that I didn’t need to surface every few minutes for oxygen. I got over it eventually, but regardless, diving isn’t for everyone – I still don’t know if I’d be able to handle a deeper, longer dive than the short one I tried.
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Yes Jessica, that is the worst feeling in the world. I mean really I just couldn’t get past that… I looked up and freaked out so bad. I mean out entire lives we are above water breathing and then you are now doing it under water and it’s hard to understand… and think that it’s okay. At least you did it… so props to you… maybe with time you can do longer and deeper. Practice makes perfect.
yeah but once you got over your fear of breathing underwater wasnt it wonderful? well remember when you go deeper you need more tanks
At least you tried it! I don’t think I would even do that. Well done!
Thanks Jo, yeah… I won’t do it again jaja!
dude you missing out on so much what you proably did was resort diving and that isnt enough time to show you all the ropes. You learn to buddy breath you learn to check your air supply and clear your ears. You need to go to a professional scuba orgainzation and try it again.
Resort scuba diving is bullshit
Animos Jaime, This happens to everyone, There are good dives and bad dives. We are both advanced divers. Miguel on his side paniked In Turkey due to shity leaking mask and Julia always semi paniked when she had to dive in the mediterranean. (u know full suit, 5-6mm thick. few visibility, the feeling isnt the same). It’s all psychological. I’m sure if you dive again with a small group and 2 dive masters you will feel more secure! Discovery dive courses aren´t bad, but the OW course will really boost your confidence too. No pressure BTW!
A darle candela jaime!
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Gracias Miguel that’s a good way of looking at it. I mean it can happen to anyone. Yeah I know it’s all psychological, everyone has told me that and now I understand it because it really is. I’m just not made for it… it’s not for me at all. I’m happy I tried it and well I’ll let that be that. IN the end though who knows what will happen in the future and well maybe one day I will try it again, but ah just don’t think it will.
because you got it from a shitty scuba resort place. you never truely relaxed and looked around you were too scared and thinking something is going to happen to me
Well let me tell you your brain wont implode
the stingrays dont have teeth
the only real sharks you DO have to worry about is the White Shark Tigar Shark and thats it all the other sharks are not as agressive and will proably leave you alone
Sorry to hear your scuba dive experience didn’t go like you wanted it to! I am a little worried about this myself as I used to have quite bad asthma but recently passed all of the medical tests to learn to dive at some point in the future. Still, I think what will save me/motivate me is that I absolutely LOVE the ocean and can’t wait to explore more.
Who knows, maybe you’ll give diving another chance?
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Thanks, yeah I was a bit sad and yes jealous of the rest them, but I just couldn’t do it. That’s so good that you got the asthma taken care of, because had you not then you wouldn’t be able to dive. I hope you get the chance to dive soon and love it. As for trying it again… eh don’t think I will try it again, but then again who knows!
I love this post.
You are brave enough to say you have no desire to try it again. That’s knowing yourself and not buying into the notion that you have to be successful at everything. Good going!
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Thank you Kent so much, because that is true… we don’t have to be successful at everything. I know what I want and what I like and will continue to do what makes me happy.
How is that successful? Scuba diving at a resort and getting tested for one day does not teach you what scuba diving is all about
I really thought I wanted to scuba dive a few years ago, signed up for the class, did the book stuff at home, went into the shop for the classroom part, and paid lots of money for all of it. Then when we had to get in the pool, I had a hard time just swimming around the pool with the snorkel and the flippers. Then we had to go underwater and practice breathing and clearing our ears, and it sucked. I felt way too out of control, and I couldn’t clear my ears. The next day I went back, sat through the morning classroom part, but then when it was pool time I panicked and refused to try again. The instructor even came back on his own time the next weekend to help me out, and I did get in the pool again and try, but I couldn’t clear my ears and the whole idea of scuba diving freaked me out. So now I stick to snorkeling (luckily I did get the hang of the snorkel and flippers) but I have no desire to ever try scuba again. I blame my bad sinuses for the ear clearing problem, but even aside from that, it just freaks me out too much. You don’t have to enjoy everything.
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well sometimes you need to take Hastimines thats what I had to take. IF I go more then once in the water. Well you need to relax and enjoy the view people forget you are in a different enivorment and panic. well dont be like that. Its fun just remember relax and breath and know your not going to die well you are but if you pratice safety you wont die in the pool. Since everyone does die.
Hi Mik thanks for all the comments. Yes it was at a resort and their is nothing wrnog with that. It’s something I have never wanted to do, but am glad I tried it. I know it’s not for me and I can move on. I know I missing a whole world, but being honest it’s a world I don care to explore. So in the end it’s all good and my life will carry on just fine with out feeling like I am missing out on anything. If I ever try it again Iw ill take your advice and see how it goes then.
Hi just wondering what time of year exactly you where in ko Tao and what the weather was like ? Any advice would be great am supposed to be heading there in December
Oh wow Marcus, I do not remember when I went exactly. It’s been a few years. I think it is okay to go anytime of the year because even when its rainy season it rains for a bit and then the sun comes out. As for advice… omg just visit as many beaches as you can. They are all so amazing and beautiful. Also just walk the entire little sidewalk that runs along the island.
Just tried scuba diving in Ibiza for my 21st birthday yesterday, I was lucky if I even made it half a meter under water I kept panicking everytime my head went under. Felt like such an idiot but at the same time i’d rather panic at surface level rather than being 7 metres deep and deciding i want out.
Definitly not for everyone.
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