Kelley
Registered
Hi All!
I just got back from an incredible dive vacation in Cozumel. I received my Open Water certification in 2008 and hadn't gone diving since. I took a refresher course here in SF a few weeks ago and eagerly jumped in the water and had a fantastic vacation (6 dives). By the way - Cozumel is one of the best places in the world to dive and the guys at Deep Exploration were incredible!
My only problem was my ears. I had a lot of problems with my ears when I was a kid and I had so much trouble clearing when we were diving. I even had to not do a second dive one day. I took sudafed and ibuprophen during the day (not recommened, but I had to in order to dive) and antihistamines at night. I now have some barotrauma (muffled hearing, dizziness) and the dive instructor I dove with recommended that I see an ENT to figure out exactly what is wrong. Can anyone recommend someone in San Francisco who has a specialty in diving? I have found someone in Palo Alto but that's an hour drive from where I live. I really want to continue to dive, but am worried about my hearing and ears if I continue like this.
By the way - the only thing that helped me clear my ears was tilting my head to one side and massaging my Eustachian tube (ex: tilt head to left, place finger behind right ear and gently pull down the neck to open the Eustachian tube). I still had ear squeezes and generally took 5-10 minutes to get to 30/40 feet.
I cannot WAIT to go back - and if you want to go to Cozumel and have questions about the dive company, PM me! I'm happy to recommend them!
Cheers,
Kelley
I just got back from an incredible dive vacation in Cozumel. I received my Open Water certification in 2008 and hadn't gone diving since. I took a refresher course here in SF a few weeks ago and eagerly jumped in the water and had a fantastic vacation (6 dives). By the way - Cozumel is one of the best places in the world to dive and the guys at Deep Exploration were incredible!
My only problem was my ears. I had a lot of problems with my ears when I was a kid and I had so much trouble clearing when we were diving. I even had to not do a second dive one day. I took sudafed and ibuprophen during the day (not recommened, but I had to in order to dive) and antihistamines at night. I now have some barotrauma (muffled hearing, dizziness) and the dive instructor I dove with recommended that I see an ENT to figure out exactly what is wrong. Can anyone recommend someone in San Francisco who has a specialty in diving? I have found someone in Palo Alto but that's an hour drive from where I live. I really want to continue to dive, but am worried about my hearing and ears if I continue like this.
By the way - the only thing that helped me clear my ears was tilting my head to one side and massaging my Eustachian tube (ex: tilt head to left, place finger behind right ear and gently pull down the neck to open the Eustachian tube). I still had ear squeezes and generally took 5-10 minutes to get to 30/40 feet.
I cannot WAIT to go back - and if you want to go to Cozumel and have questions about the dive company, PM me! I'm happy to recommend them!
Cheers,
Kelley