New to this board and wanted to share my scuba diving quest with all of you
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Re:New to this board and wanted to share my scuba diving quest with all of you
8) Hey everyone, just thought I would share the latest article on me that was done by the Navy Seals. Hope you enjoy it.
Safe Diving Matt BlackNET: One manâs dream: Scuba dive despite medical limitations Written by NavySEALs.com/BlackNET News Thursday November 4, 2004 By Steve Hammons Deputy editor, NavySEALs.com / BlackNET Global News Service 04 November 2004 A 27-year-old Minnesota man with muscular dystrophy is reaching out to the U.S. Navy and Navy SEAL communities for support in achieving his life-long dream of scuba diving. Matt Johnston has also contacted and received help from engineering professors, physicians, scuba organizations, researchers and others in his quest to dive. Heâs determined to connect with others who have the knowledge to help him. Knowing that outfits like NASA and the SEALs are on the cutting edge of these kinds of technologies, Johnston is reaching out in their direction to recruit the expertise and support he will need to accomplish his mission. âMy dream is to go scuba diving. I am trying to reach out to more people to help me get my dream accomplished! I am willing to do anything to make my dream to go scuba diving happen.â Matt says. Matt says he has dreamed about scuba diving since he was six years old. However, his medical condition has proved limiting to accomplishing some of his physical goals. His drive, ambition and dreams have continued to thrive despite these limitations. Confined to certain necessary but restrictive medical equipment, Johnston doesnât want to go on a SEAL combat mission, he just wants to go to relatively shallow depths for a limited amount of time. Due to his medical condition, Matt has come close to death several times, and heâs unsure how much time he may have to achieve his objective. âDoctors said I have nine lives for as many times that I have come close to dying,â Matt explains. âBut I am still kicking! I don't know how much longer I have to live, could be a day, could be a year, could be more. Sometimes doctors don't know the answer either.â He has done extensive research on technologies and diving equipment available that could be applied to his situation. Johnstonâs physician is a diver and reportedly believes this dream is technically and medically possible. âMost people think that this is possible,â Matt says. âThe challenge is finding a way to make it work with the ventilator I am thinking about using under water. I would like to use a HT50 ventilator from Newport NMI. It's small, compact and weighs less than my current vent. It has been used in hyperbaric chambers down to 2.1 atmospheres, which is 33 feet.â Several organizations that help handicapped people dive have come to Mattâs attention and he has made many contacts to understand what kind of equipment and techniques are used. Certain types diving gear and medical equipment, such as a more portable ventilator, might be combined to make his dream a reality. Mattâs has done his research. âI would put the vent inside a backpack, strap it to me keeping the vent inside my dry suit, have an exhalation valve (one way) to let out the CO2 into the water and a line feeding into the dry suit. I think my air supply could either be above water, or I could have one of my diving buddies carry the air tank underwater.â âI have made lots of important friends in the diving world, especially with Diving Unlimited International in San Diego. Susan Long is the president of that company and we are in touch daily. Her whole company has been incredibly supportive of my dream and plan to help when it is time,â Matt states. Johnston has created a Web site to help generate understanding and support for his dream. On the site, he describes his love for the ocean and the idea of being underwater. He includes photos of himself, friends and the sea. Visit his site at Steve Hammons has worked as a journalist, editor, counselor, teacher-trainer, public safety urgent response specialist and federal government researcher. He is author of two novels, MISSION INTO LIGHT and the sequel LIGHTâS HAND, available from the NavySEALs.com SOCOM Store. Visit his home page at: |
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