MM5079
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I was wondering if water temperature has anything to do with being able to equalize ears properly, and if the cold can cause a slight headache after a dive? I completed my confined water dive in about 50-degree water, and afterwards I felt like I had something that resembled a brain freeze and my inner ears were kind of bothering me for a while. I don't know if this was because I failed to properly equalize my ears, or because it was just cold.
Also, if ears give you some trouble equalizing at about 12 feet deep, does that indicate that it's going to be even tougher the deeper I go? At times I didn't know if my ears were eqaulized or not because my hood was so tight and cupped over my ears.
Also, if ears give you some trouble equalizing at about 12 feet deep, does that indicate that it's going to be even tougher the deeper I go? At times I didn't know if my ears were eqaulized or not because my hood was so tight and cupped over my ears.