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I recently dived when I knew a cold was approaching. But no congestion had set in yet. I get sick no more than once every 8 months, usually longer. But it's BAD. Then I get post-nasal drip, where everything from the sinuses drips down my throat causing major coughing (I'm now recovered from the virus and feel fine, but sound like I should be in the hospital--and don't think about diving 'til it subsides --minimum 2-3 weeks). That's why I will do the dive when I know the cold is coming, as I'll be dry for a while. I never take medication then dive. If I have something scheduled (the once a year FL. charter I take) and am not sure about the congestion, I'll try equalizing in a pool. I have heard that chest congestion can be dangerous when ascending as well.