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Old 08-01-03, 02:57 PM
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Hi Ian,the blood/snot cocktail can be a common thing.As you suspect,it's usually down to forced equalizations/partially blocked sinuses etc.Now I don't mean to sound cheeky(but don't really mind if I do LOL)but much of this could be down to your equalisation technique.
Read at the bottom of this page.There's a post by myself entitled "EARS.can you equalize properly?" have a good read of this and the others you'll see on this page,it's worth the effort honestly!
Get your Doc.to check for any damage anyway,always advisable.I don't think it's likely to be your mask unless you have trouble getting hold of your nose with it.The tightness of your hood could affect equalisation however,the aforementioned posts should give you details of this.Hope this helps,Hobby.
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