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| Dive Medicine & Fitness: Discuss Scuba Diving Injury Question? in the General Diving Forums forums: Thanks Ian. Link removed and we will see if he returns. Might be spam but don't want to appear ... |
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| Thanks Ian. Link removed and we will see if he returns. Might be spam but don't want to appear too heavy handed!!
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| Lung rupture injuries? Well friend, I just finished my scuba certification, and they told us the number one rule of scuba diving is to *never* to hold your breath. Even when you've lost your regulator, you're supposed to breath out a small stream of bubbles. Is this only because of the overcompression injuries you can get if you hold your breath and rise (which allows the air to expand/decompress, potentially rupturing a lung, etc.) or are there other reasons? ------------------- Last edited by Steve S : 17-08-07 at 02:41 PM. Reason: removed pharmacy link |
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| I think as the poster only posted once, in June, and has never replied again on the thread, he is either a) dead b) a spammer
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| So youve two potential problems .......... lungs a bit iffy and tinnitus which isnt pleasent. Go to Medical Referees - BSAC and contact the one nearest you. GP's and most A+E department dont understand diving related problems.... take it from me as an ex-accident and emergency nurse.....fine for terrestrial injuries but water/compressed air..... these people do and they will refer you more readily to the correct consultant if need be. You need and ENT man plus a cardiothorasic man to sort you out. DO SO NOW if you havent already. Regards Mike |
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