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| Dive Medicine & Fitness: Discuss Gallstones in the General Diving Forums forums: I've been diagnose as having a blockage from my liver and am currently awating a scan to confirm if ... |
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| If a stone obstructs one of the ducts (tubes) that join the gall bladder to the liver and the gut there is a theoretical risk of gas trapping. A bigger problem might be sudden onset pain during the dive. I would seek advice from a diving doctor.
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