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    Ear Doctor with specialty in scuba-related injury in NY/NJ

    I am looking for an otolaryngologist or otologist in the New Jersey/New York area with a specialty in (or at least solid familiarity and experience with) scuba-related injuries . I thought this would be easier, but I've spoken with every ENT I can find and most cannot even spell "barotrauma,"...
  2. clownfishsydney

    Dr Carl Edmonds

    Dr Carl Wildfred Edmonds, OAM, MB, BS (Sydney), MRCP (London), FRACP, FACOM, DPM, MRCPhysch, FRANZCP, DipDHM has died in Sydney aged 83. Carl died last Friday 1 November 2019 "in his chair looking out to sea" at his home on the beach front at Manly. Carl was, of course, probably the best known...
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    Anyone had Spontaneous Pneumothorax and still diving?

    Hi everyone, I had Spontaneous Pneumothorax and got Pleurodesis in February 2018. My surgeon told me that I would be able to dive after a month. I tried to see a dive doctor for second opinion but first one saw my discharge report did not even want to see me... Has anyone had Pneumothorax and...
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    Childhood Asthma-Commercial Diving Restrictions?

    Hi guys! I’m new to this forum and site so bare with me, I’m currently 20 living in Ontario, Canada. Im considering becoming a commercial diver (specifically welding). Growing up I had asthma due to allergies, from about age 5 to 10. Never had any issues with excercise, played competitively in...
  5. feldoh

    Short Notice Ent Brussels Or Advice On Non Equalizing Ear

    My diving buddy had her first dive today at Nemo33, one ear was fine the other wouldn't equalize at just 1.5! We were told to take her to a diving doctor tomorrow before our next lesson on the day after, but we are on holiday in Belgium and so need to find an English diving doc at short notice...
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