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Hi!

Then i was young i broke my nose, sence
then it was very easy to break. Few years
a go i took very lazy hit on my nose and
it broke again, so i think i have very
weak nose. The thing is, my right side
is almost bloked by bone, i remmember
then i started diving i had to blow too
much to equalize right ear and mine
left ear was in the pain,sence then i started
free-diving and learned equalize very
well, now i touch mine nose only 2-3times
per 10 metres for equelize
and i dont feel any kind of pain after diving, so i dont think
i have problems there anymore.
But i want to know is there any future for
me in technical diving? Medicine is for me
very strange world, so it would be nice
to hear something.. I never been to the doctor
before even then i broke bloody nose
Is there any problems/risks go below
50m/164ft with broked nose, maybe it is
silly question (i think it is :) i dont see any problems)
but mine friends keep telling me that i need to ask
atleast once someone who knows diving related medicine...
So please tell me what you think about it.


Thanks.

PS. Last time nose was broken 4 years a go, so
now it is doing just fine. :) I dont have any plans
to broke it again in any near future and NO it doesnt look
so bad :haha: it is kinda cute on me :haha:
 
i wouldn't see it being a problem..broke my nose a number of times too..did my certification dives with a fresh broken nose:wacko:
 
Got the surgery about 5 years ago and really helped breathing and reduced sinus problems diving.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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