Just1MoreJab
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Good morning I'm after some advise on getting medical clearance to learn to scuba dive. I've spoke with one medical doctor ( over the phone ) who said I was too higher risk to learn to dive as I am experiencing a couple of hypo's a week. My hypo's are sometimes brought on by the side effects of high intensity exercise the night before ( I go to the gym 3 times a week) and even at rest the food I've eaten before bed is burnt off. Other times is just down to a miss judgement in insulin intake relative to my carbs intake with a meal.
My Hb1Ac results for the last 4 years have averaged at around 7.1 - 7.4 which is good. I regularly see my consultant specialists and have annual checks on my feet, and eyes. Yet because I am experiencing hypo's he believed that I was a too higher risk to do this sport. I've read in the Balance Magazine a article in the Jan - Feb 2012 issue about a type 1 insulin diabetic that not only scuba dives, but is now a dive leader. The risk of experiencing a hypo when diving I believe is very low, as I would check my glucose levels an hour before diving and if they weren't a good 4 - 6 mmol above normal ranges i.e ( 12 - 14 ) I would then take on board extra glucose such as a can of coke. The dive master I spoke to at my local dive shop even said that diving isn't a high energy sport, and hardest thing you'll do is lift on to your back the oxygen tank. Yet until I get a medical sign off from a consultant I can't even learn. Can anyone give me some advise and contact numbers of people I can speak whom have good through this same process.
This is 1st time my diabetes has prevent me from doing anything and I'm not pleased, I've always had the attitude that my diabetes wouldn't get in the way of me doing anything. I think I am being prevented from doing something because of someone else?s lack of knowledge of this condition and how it can be managed and the risk of hypo's eliminated so I can enjoy this sport.
I look forward to hopefully hearing from someone who may be able to help.
My Hb1Ac results for the last 4 years have averaged at around 7.1 - 7.4 which is good. I regularly see my consultant specialists and have annual checks on my feet, and eyes. Yet because I am experiencing hypo's he believed that I was a too higher risk to do this sport. I've read in the Balance Magazine a article in the Jan - Feb 2012 issue about a type 1 insulin diabetic that not only scuba dives, but is now a dive leader. The risk of experiencing a hypo when diving I believe is very low, as I would check my glucose levels an hour before diving and if they weren't a good 4 - 6 mmol above normal ranges i.e ( 12 - 14 ) I would then take on board extra glucose such as a can of coke. The dive master I spoke to at my local dive shop even said that diving isn't a high energy sport, and hardest thing you'll do is lift on to your back the oxygen tank. Yet until I get a medical sign off from a consultant I can't even learn. Can anyone give me some advise and contact numbers of people I can speak whom have good through this same process.
This is 1st time my diabetes has prevent me from doing anything and I'm not pleased, I've always had the attitude that my diabetes wouldn't get in the way of me doing anything. I think I am being prevented from doing something because of someone else?s lack of knowledge of this condition and how it can be managed and the risk of hypo's eliminated so I can enjoy this sport.
I look forward to hopefully hearing from someone who may be able to help.