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[Choose #1] If you help someone in a emergency while diving, it make’s you a better diver!
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[Choose #1] I don’t buddy with strangers, but if it was someone I knew, then of course.
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daz88 - 3/17/2010 10:21 AM
[Choose #2] just depends...diver condition & depth & diving conidtions, but for the the most part....yes
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[Choose #1] saftey really lays in the hands of the diver
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[Choose #1] if a dr said okay and he is cool with the risk have at it!
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[Choose #2] Ignoring a known contraindication to diving is irresponsible, and needlessly places diving companions at risk..It is always better to reduce common diving risk..
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[Choose #1] It depends on his state of fitness
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[Choose #1] But I would be hype observent of their contion for the first couple dive, to look for any thing out of the ordinary
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[Choose #1] If the diver has been cleared by a doctor i would dive with them but i would feel obligated to keep a closer eye on them
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[Choose #1] As long as the doctor gave hive a 100% bill of health
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[Choose #2] Not enough information...
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