Oh yes.
Next dive is now being planned and booked.
A night dive in Scotland, and a few dives in the day.
Should be excellent.
I still believe that being diagnosed was a plus in my life.
I would have done none of this otherwise.
It was a wake up call, and I responded to it, and sorted myself out.
I've also got a holiday booked for half term, with my youngest.
Daft as it sounds, it's on a horse riding farm, and there is no way on earth I would have considered getting on a horse a few years ago.
But, now there are two differences for me.
Maybe good, maybe bad, depending on your view, but for me, both are up's.
First one.
I'm fitter, I'm lighter, I'm more balanced, so being on horse back isn't as scary as it used to be, as I won't overbalance as easily.
Second.
I'm going to die, so, even though falling off a horse, (with 2/3 or my previous weight) will be possibly bad, I find I don't care as much. I'd rather go out with a bang, and push my limits, than hang around painfully.
So
look out horse, because, I'm out for a good day.