Buggered ear in middle of AOW emergency advice

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Hey guys,

thanks for great advice. Seen a doc in Melliha. He gave me alcohol drops to dry it out. It was feeling much better today, had been chewing gum, stayed out of pool etc. all good this morning and managed to complete ppb and navigation to earn my AOW! So all good! Yes instructor confirmed 30m was maximum for deep, he was at 29m so we agreed to split the difference.

Cheers as always!

paul.
 
Seen a doc in Melliha. He gave me alcohol drops to dry it out. It was feeling much better today, had been chewing gum, stayed out of pool etc. all good this morning and managed to complete ppb and navigation to earn my AOW! So all good! Yes instructor confirmed 30m was maximum for deep, he was at 29m so we agreed to split the difference.

It's all to easy to exceed depth in Malta. Wrecks like the Rozi and P29 which annoyingly start around 30m make conducting wreck or advanced courses logistically a pain.

When diving courses always try to stay shallower than the Instructor. Was the dive centre Aquaventure, if you are staying in Melliha?
 

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