So I was wondering, does anyone else have a fear of the ocean?
For example, for me, I have a hard time going in the ocean farther than I can stand in. Watching Jaws when I was little, and having a fear of heights ("vertigo" in the water?) gets me everytime. Hell, even in a swimming pool, in the back of my head, an eery feeling sometimes gets to me. I think it's mainly the thought of how deep the ocean can get that really gets me. Of course, being in a part of the ocean that may have sharks, just compounds the effect for me.
So for anyone else who may be afraid, how might you suggest getting over it? Something I have always wanted to do, scuba diving, snorkeling, requires me getting past this. I plan on doing it when I make my trip to the Philippines.
Sweet Willie
Feb 28, 12, 12:05 pm
this thread isn't Community Buzz material, so I'll transfer to OMNI,
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tcook052
Feb 28, 12, 12:16 pm
Good thing it wasn't moved to the FT Cruise Forum. :D
njx9
Feb 28, 12, 12:21 pm
this thread isn't Community Buzz material, so I'll transfer to OMNI,
Willie
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Where the OP can no longer access it? Awesome. I'm sure he appreciates it.
It'sHip2B^2
Feb 28, 12, 12:22 pm
this thread isn't Community Buzz material, so I'll transfer to OMNI,
Willie
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But the OP doesn't have OMNI access......
bitburgr
Feb 28, 12, 12:46 pm
So for anyone else who may be afraid, how might you suggest getting over it? Something I have always wanted to do, scuba diving, snorkeling, requires me getting past this. I plan on doing it when I make my trip to the Philippines.
On the chance that this gets moved back...part of your success getting into the ocean (scuba diving or snorkeling) may be the fact that you can now see what's happening around you.
brendog
Feb 28, 12, 4:08 pm
I don't have a fear of the ocean, per se, but I do have a fear of obese people in swimwear that generally tend to be bobbing in it near the beaches.
cblaisd
Feb 28, 12, 4:19 pm
Sadly, there are some folks who should have had more fear of the ocean:
I am an uncomfortable (and poor) surface swimmer... but found myself to be a keen and (dare I say it?:D) smooth and graceful scuba diver...
Being under the water made a world of difference to me... hard to explain but true...
Actually like being ON the ocean in a ship or boat too.... maybe I'm just weird...;)
pinniped
Mar 2, 12, 9:09 am
I'm not afraid of sharks, but at a beach I too only go in as far as I can comfortably stand. I don't think it's a fear...I just don't like swimming on the surface. I rarely ever really *swim* in the ocean at all.
I want to try scuba. Everyone I've talked to says that it's a totally different sensation without the unpleasantness of snorkeling in choppy water. The problem is finding time to learn and get certified... I can see this being a thing that once I learn, I'll want to do a dive trip somewhere new in the world every year. If only I can find the time in my everyday life to do the certification classes...
ewrfox
Mar 2, 12, 9:13 am
Maybe the Omni mods should kick this back.. For fun :D
kevinsac
Mar 2, 12, 5:58 pm
Maybe the Omni mods should kick this back.. For fun :DWell, at least you did not use the word logic in your post! ;)
Ancien Maestro
Mar 2, 12, 11:21 pm
So I was wondering, does anyone else have a fear of the ocean?
For example, for me, I have a hard time going in the ocean farther than I can stand in. Watching Jaws when I was little, and having a fear of heights ("vertigo" in the water?) gets me everytime. Hell, even in a swimming pool, in the back of my head, an eery feeling sometimes gets to me. I think it's mainly the thought of how deep the ocean can get that really gets me. Of course, being in a part of the ocean that may have sharks, just compounds the effect for me.
So for anyone else who may be afraid, how might you suggest getting over it? Something I have always wanted to do, scuba diving, snorkeling, requires me getting past this. I plan on doing it when I make my trip to the Philippines.
Usually I don't have a fear of the ocean, although our last vacation to the Hawaiian islands, since the Tsunami hit a few weeks prior, had us wondering about the safety in the oceans, because of the Japan nuclear fallout. There was lots of talk with food and milk with radiation.. hence our thinking that the ocean may have had dangerous radioactive levels. But I don't think any concerns were documented in Hawaii. We'll be enjoying the ocean once again this year extensively.
MKEbound
Mar 3, 12, 7:42 am
I think a person with a fear of the ocean wouldn't fair well with Scuba. I was in Maui last week and took a Scuba class with 4 others. 2 of the other people in the class couldn't get back the 4' dept in the training pool due to their fear of the ocean closing in on them.
ewrfox
Mar 3, 12, 9:09 am
I don't swim. I used to swim, but after having an experiencing of drowning at a water park, I don't go into water anymore.
cblaisd
Mar 3, 12, 9:14 am
...having an experiencing of drowning....
And yet, here you are.
It's a miracle! :D
ewrfox
Mar 3, 12, 9:19 am
And yet, here you are.
It's a miracle! :D
Yea, I'm still traumatized over it, as you can tell. :D :o
Pickles
Mar 3, 12, 10:41 am
Friend of mine wasn't until he came within an inch of being offed by the 2004 tsunami. Literally. He was pinned inside his beachside villa, water level rose to the point where he and his (now) wife were floating about an inch or so from the ceiling before the waters receded, taking them both out of the villa and into the open sea.
Cholula
Mar 3, 12, 1:08 pm
Moving this back to Community as the OP is not OMNI-enabled yet.
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Dovster
Mar 3, 12, 2:08 pm
Moving this back to Community as the OP is not OMNI-enabled yet.
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Excellent decision!
Ancien Maestro
Mar 3, 12, 6:17 pm
Yea, I'm still traumatized over it, as you can tell. :D :o
How did it happen. Were you in the deep end of a water slide pool. Was EMS dispatched and CPR performed?
Glad you're ok.:cool:
CDKing
Mar 3, 12, 8:55 pm
I do have a fear of going in to the surf too far. I'm scared of getting dragged out. I've slowly worked on it and sometimes can throw myself into breaking waves.
It all started when I was on a rafting trip as a teenager. There was a spot where everyone would jump in and ride the current to shore. I couldn't keep my head up out of the water and drifted too far out. Nearly drowned they had to jump in and get me. Oceans are not as much of an issue as before but lakes and streams NO WAY!!!!!!!
Sweet Willie
Mar 4, 12, 2:26 pm
Moving this back to Community as the OP is not OMNI-enabled yet.
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understood, my bad on not realizing the OP did not have access to OMNI.
That said, seeing as this is not a Community Buzz topic, I'll close this thread.