Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 Tony I must say I felt no discomfort in either my resurfaced hip (L) or the assumed healthy ® one. I did feel however the pressure in both my knees when exiting the sea – I was wearing a 5mm suit, all the standard diving paraphernalia, 6.5kg of lead weight (I weigh about 83 kg), and had to climb up about 1.2m of vertical metal stairs to reach the quay/wharf floor in a small fishing port. However, once out I could continue walking to the diving club which involved traversing the quay (about 20m) and climbing up 2 flights of stone steps (about 30 steps lifting me about 6m high) to reach the entrance to the club. Obviously, on the way to the sea I felt no pain/pressure whatsoever as I was descending the stairs to the quay and I jumped into the sea. So, no problem in hip area. The diving itself is, in my opinion, a useful and healthy exercise for my legs and hip(s). However, if you do feel pain/pressure I suggest you have cylinder (“bottleâ€) carried by a ‘buddy’ to the edge where you will eventually ‘enter’ the sea/water and you taker the BCJ (“jacketâ€) off in the water/sea before exiting (it can then be picked up by a ‘buddy’ on shore or into the diving boat. It may be worthwhile practicing putting the BCJ, with the cylinder strapped on, on and off while in the sea/water – there is a technique as to how to do that safely and correctly that your diving instructor or a Master Diver could teach you. Regards Dan mobile +44 (0)7974 981-407 email <******************************> dan.milosevic@... _____ From: tpodpera Sent: 28 June 2004 02:24 To: surfacehippy Subject: Re: SCUBA post resurfacing Dan I have a similar concern to Val re weight bearing. I'm a big guy, dive maybe 2 or 3 times a year and always in a 5mm wetsuit, because of the cold. Coming out of the water, I'm carrying a lot of weight...did you feel any vulnerability in the new hip between when you emerged from the water until you took your gear off? (BTW I've only been diving for a couple of years). Thanks Tony > I seem to remember that I dived some 8 weeks after the resurfacing †" max depth about 39m, average depth about 27m, length of dive 40+min. No problems whatsoever. Thought that left-right balance might be affected due to approx. half-a-kilo of metal alloys in my left hip, but I dived without any unintentional rotation. Last week I took out 3 divers for a refresher dive and demonstrated all the balance / float control positions without any hindrance. I’d say that my movement through water has improved since the resurfacing (not surprising, as my movement above water has improved dramatically as well). > Dan > mobile +44 (0)7974 981-407 > email <******************************> dan.milosevic@i... > _____ > > From: taylorval2002 [mailto:taylorval@h...] > Sent: 26 June 2004 18:00 > To: surfacehippy > Subject: SCUBA post resurfacing > > Hello, my partner is 8 days post resurfacing, we have a holiday > booked in 7 weeks time for scuba diving. Does anyone have any > experience or advice for how soon to dive after the op? Cheers > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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