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My first Article published in Scuba News
10-13-2005, 03:37 PM, (This post was last modified: 05-03-2006, 03:10 PM by scuba diving Matt.)
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My first Article published in Scuba News
I wanted to share my latest article with everyone here. I attached
a copy to this email, let me know what you think! A little bit of
it is outdated since I wrote it but it still turned out good. Scuba
News has been good to me as well.

Matt

Scuba News
Oct. 2005 vol 22 No. 10
Diving Dreams Becoming Reality

by
Matthew Johnston

Six months ago, Scuba News ran an article about my quest to dive.
For those of you that did not get the opportunity to read it, here
is a brief rundown. I am 28 years old, from Woodbury, MN. I have
always dreamed of scuba diving, and for the past year have been
working hard at making that dream come true. Diving is more of a
challenge for me because I have a tracheostomy, am dependent on a
ventilator to breathe 24/7, and am mostly confined to a wheelchair.
I have been living with Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy my whole
life. To overcome these challenges, a new life support system needs
to be developed, or an existing system will need to be modified, for
me to spend longer times time under water.

I am writing this article as an update on my quest. Since that last
article my persistence is paying off in a big way. I have been in a
few different publications. I was interviewed on Scuba Radio. A
local newspaper, the Pioneer Press, ran an article on me after I got
in the water for the first time in 10 years to begin water therapy
sessions! Since that first water therapy session in June, with some
help from friends, family, sponsors, and some specially configured
gear, I took my first plunge underwater. Then on July 14, 2005, I
extended my underwater experiences to almost half a minute. I was on
my back looking up from under the water for the first time in
years. I was also then filmed on UPN news locally here, with Chris
Conangla on July 28th. On August 5th I was under water for 45
seconds, with one of my submergence sessions being vertical in the
water instead of on my back. I loved every second of it! Next time I
hope to be face down and go for a longer time.

I have several friends that are working on developing and testing
possible new life support systems that would enable me to stay
underwater longer, and eventually allow me to bring a self-contained
system with me underwater.

A huge part of the success of my dream so far has been from the
support of all the divers I have met along the way, both locally and
internationally, especially my local dive friends Drew,
Marcie, Frank, Sara. My friends and
family have helped me as well, along with the crew at DUI from the
fantastic work they did on my custom dry suit. They figured out a
way to make a special watertight connection for my ventilator to
hook up to my dry suit. Another important part of my dream's
continuing success has been the help of Mike Lombardi. He's the
Director of a not for profit organization called Project Innerspace
which is sponsoring my dream, and he is also assisting with project
coordination.

I wanted to extend a big THANK YOU for all the continued support, I
wouldn't have gotten this far without your help.

Every time I get into the pool, I feel happier. I feel like one with
the water! It's an amazing feeling finally being weightless. I can
see where you divers have the urge to submerge. I just can't get
enough of it. To move forward with my project, funding is one of
the main concerns, to make the special equipment, get formal
training through one of the many excellent handicapped scuba groups,
and to help with travel for me and my dive team and caregivers to
finally go diving in the ocean. I am hoping to dive in the Florida
Keys by next Spring or early Summer. I still have not decided where
in the Florida Keys to dive.

For those of you that would like to learn more about my project or
become a sponsor here are my web sites. and


For those of you that have obstacles to overcome in your life I want
to say this… If you have a dream, don't give up on it. If you want
something bad enough, it will happen if you are persistent! Life is
short so try to enjoy it.
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10-13-2005, 04:19 PM,
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Re: My first Article published in Scuba News
Very cool Matt.  The Keys are a beautiful place - I hope you can get to dive there as well!
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10-14-2005, 08:42 AM,
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Re: My first Article published in Scuba News
Hi Omicron,

I'll get there!  I have so many good places now in mind for my dive, I don't know how to decide anymore...  :-) 

Thanks and take care,
Matt  ;D
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10-14-2005, 06:21 PM,
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Re: My first Article published in Scuba News
Matt,

I said it last time you posted and I´ll say it again.  You are awesome!!!
Way to go.  Enjoy the underwater world next time you get there. 

Mike
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10-17-2005, 01:15 PM,
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Re: My first Article published in Scuba News
Hi Mike,
Nice to hear from you, your support means alot!  Take care and safe diving.  I will of course love every minute I spend under the water.  Only 3 days to go until my next dive.

Matt
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10-17-2005, 03:03 PM,
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Re: My first Article published in Scuba News
Truly incredible! I can honestly say that yours is an inspiring story, and I can't wait to hear about you next dive! Keep it up!
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10-18-2005, 08:52 AM,
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Re: My first Article published in Scuba News
Hi Schultz,
Glad you enjoyed it, I will keep it up and keep updating.  Thanks for your note!

Matt
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10-18-2005, 10:29 AM,
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Re: My first Article published in Scuba News
Hey Matt,
Were you at DUI Days at Wazee this year?  I was teaching Drysuit class and by the time I was done I believe you left.  I was looking forward to meet you.  Maybe I will see you underwater at next years DUI Days.
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10-19-2005, 08:38 AM,
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Re: My first Article published in Scuba News
Hi guido, yes I was there it would have been nice to meet you. See you next year UW. Maybe we could meet up at GLSPS Store. I am going to have a booth there again this year. This is when the show is on Saturday, February 25, 2006.

Take care Matt. ;D

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