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17 July 2017, 11:22 PM | #31 |
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That is a truly terrifying story. I am at a beach in Mexico right now and while there is no surf this post seems quite timely.
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Happy to have you posting here. I agree, the ocean can always be tricky. Play it safe!!!!
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17 July 2017, 11:35 PM | #33 |
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Arnaud was later seen........
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17 July 2017, 11:55 PM | #35 |
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I used to be an ocean lifeguard a lifetime ago. The panicking victim is a dangerous thing for sure. Sometimes you just have to wait for them to be too exhausted to keep fighting and/or hope they can stabilize themselves with the rescue buoy and settle down. There's a reason it has a 6 foot+ toe line. That was something we practiced regularly.
I'm glad you all made it out OK!
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Jesus - hell of a story to start the day. I am glad that both you and your son are okay. The ocean is such a powerful force -
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I thought for sure this was a bumped thread about your phneumonia scare.
What a crazy year for you arnaud. Glad you're both safe and frankly impressed your son was back swimming the next day!
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Glad you are fine sir!
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18 July 2017, 01:00 AM | #39 |
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Damn you are like a cat so be cool only 7 lives left.
Great you and your son are safe.
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18 July 2017, 01:10 AM | #40 |
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Glad it had a happy ending and everyone is safe.
I am a scuba divemaster and have had to deal with panicked divers and it is very scary and dangerous being near one. I can't imagine being in those conditions with a family member involved! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Very scary indeed. Glad to hear you are both ok Arnaud.
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Well he was swimming, but he really didn't take any chances, Inotld him a little further was ok, he said no it's ok, you go Thanks Wow if I am a cat I must be a super cat, survived suffocation by fire, I was young, was drunk and smoking in bed, almost didn't realize there was smoke all over the room, was sleeping and something told me to wake up, I did, put the light you couldn't see 3 feet away, the matress was slowly disintegrating, but no apparent flames, and many other things, if I start to tell all you guys will have a read until Xmas, will have a new one every day, what is clear is that While not being totally nuts I am not very afraid by danger, and I clearly have a gardian angel, the only real bad thing which happened to me was when my tibia on the knee level hit a car at 70mph, and exploded into 9 pieces, but I was a passenger on a bike, last time ever since then have I been passenger on a motorbike, that was the only really tough thing, until the ngs this year... |
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Wow, what a story. Been around the shore all my life, far too many people die every year in rip currents.
I'm so glad yours has a happy ending.
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Thanks man, I know too many die, I just know what to do when that happens, but when you have a terrified 8 year old holding your neck nothing much you can do, it would not have been my son in this situation, I was making him stop grabbing me, one way or another, but it was my son...
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18 July 2017, 04:02 AM | #46 |
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I'm glad you are both ok, that must have been very scary!
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18 July 2017, 04:28 AM | #47 |
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Man, that's scary for you and your boy!
Glad you guys made it out OK
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Wow, scary. Glad to hear that you and your son are both OK.
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18 July 2017, 04:50 AM | #49 |
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Just a thought...From my lifeguard classes, I was taught to never approach a distressed swimmer "head on" as their natural reaction is always to grab and hold the approaching person...hence the potential to drown the both of you. We were taught to approach a distressed swimmer from behind and grab underneath the armpits and swim so they begin to float on their back. It was recommend to only approach a distressed swimmer "head on" if you have some type of flotation device to place between yourself and the swimmer that he/she can latch onto instead of you. Without some type of flotation device to take with you, it's a dicey situation, even with a child let alone a full grown adult!
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Thanks buddy, yeah it was really scary
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I have experienced rip tide before. I had to have 2 lifeguards come pull me out at Fire Island 2 years ago. Never in my life did I have fear like that. I thought i was going to drown for sure. Glad you are ok. I have never looked at the ocean the same way since.
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Wow Arnaud, really shocking experience that must have been. You wrote it down in a very catching way. It could have easily ended up all bad. I am very glad you two made it. Surely you have something to celebrate now, I'll have one on you
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Wow! That is very scary. I am glad to hear you and your Son are alright.
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18 July 2017, 05:56 AM | #56 |
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Very scary story. For some reason, drowning is the death I fear the most.
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Bloody hell Arnaud, you scared the crap out of me... again! I come on this forum to relax and chill, don't do that again! Stay safe, my friend.
My near death experience was when I was 16 in a foreign country and lost at night and running to get home while in the middle of such a deluge of rain that the streets were running with water, and then I jumped over a fence and landed not on pavement but in a river. I just managed to turn back and grab the edge and pulled myself out, but I could easily have drowned that night. Never panic and never rush. |
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This won't stop memfrom swimming in the ocean again, but will be more careful, and especially very strict limits will be imposed on my son from now on, but after yesterday he understood that if dad or mom says to come closer to the beach it's no joke, whennImcould seemhis face he was so freakin panicked that he'll remember that day for the rest of his life, so will I for that matter |
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Wow I can imagine jumping over a fence at night and landing in a river, must have given you a huge fright and adrenalin rush. But if you had only one near death experience in life, you are a lucky man, I had plenty, a few I described here, the 3 this year plus the fire in my studio when I was sleeping, the surfer who almost gutted me with his fin, also described earlier, and will post a few more on the new thread on the subject I opened, can't put them all, if to count how many times I almost died on a motorbike it would take too long, but still have 2 or 3 nice ones in stall. Keep tuned in |
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1) you will have to change the engraving on the voutilainen to something with a more aquatic theme. 2) next time leave your watches with me BEFORE you go and do anyhting stupid like getting pneumonia.... or going on vacation |
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