Louis Lockwood
Registered
Hi ScubaBoard,
Hopefully posting in the right place...
I'm newly qualified, just looking for some advice/reassurance that it's not the end of the line for me.
I ruptured my ear drum one week ago, through trauma in a rugby game. I've seen ENT doctor and he has advised it is about one third ruptured. Infection should be gone tomorrow or Wednesday, then the healing process can begin (with a six week review to monitor).
My concern was the ENT doctor said he wouldn't recommend diving again, especially 18m or even the 30m I planned to qualify for next year. He said the pressure would be too great on a weakened eardrum.
He didn't seem to be familiar with diving, both as a science or a hobby, so I left it there to pick up with a better informed community.
Can anybody relate to this? And hopefully provide reassurance that my days below sea level are not over?
Many thanks,
Lou
Hopefully posting in the right place...
I'm newly qualified, just looking for some advice/reassurance that it's not the end of the line for me.
I ruptured my ear drum one week ago, through trauma in a rugby game. I've seen ENT doctor and he has advised it is about one third ruptured. Infection should be gone tomorrow or Wednesday, then the healing process can begin (with a six week review to monitor).
My concern was the ENT doctor said he wouldn't recommend diving again, especially 18m or even the 30m I planned to qualify for next year. He said the pressure would be too great on a weakened eardrum.
He didn't seem to be familiar with diving, both as a science or a hobby, so I left it there to pick up with a better informed community.
Can anybody relate to this? And hopefully provide reassurance that my days below sea level are not over?
Many thanks,
Lou