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Old 23-04-08, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by David D
As a matter of interest, did the toe improve over the course of the session?
You see, that's the funny bit. The first time I got the pain in March it cleared up after approx 3 days with just a dull ache remaining.

I get it again after diving on Saturday, get into the chamber early yesterday even though the symptoms were getting milder. Yes by the time I got out of the chamber my toe was feeling better, but was that because I was in the chamber? Or was that because it was just getting better over the course of the day?

If I had gone straight to the chamber when the pain was most intense on Saturday evening it would have been much easier to identify and confirm if it was a bend. Doc says the chances are I got hit in March, didn't get it sorted then, went diving on Saturday and I would have been much more susceptible to it returning as it wasn't treated in the first place.
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