tucsonjenn
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I was recently diagnosed as having trigeminal neuralgia. Before diagnosis, I would have "spells" of blinding pain behind my eyes going all the way down to my upper teeth. I would also have facial swelling, and sensitivity to touch as well as light. My neurologist has started me on Tegretol (200 mg x 3/day), Flexeril (10 mg at night), and ibuprofen every day to try and keep the swelling down. This treatment hasn't helped (yet) in the spells of pain, but I'm noticing less facial swelling and sensitivity.
I went diving shortly after one of these spells (before taking ibuprofen and flexeril). My left ear suddenly wouldn't equalize during a dive, and I had to abort the dive. I went on a month of steroids with no relief. I ended up having an ear tube put in June, 2000. I have had no trouble since clearing my ears on planes, and high elevations.
I would like to try to dive again. I haven't been able to find out if Tegretol could affect my diving. But I know having an ear tube is a no-no during diving (I could have it taken out if I need to). I just don't know if the observed decrease in swelling I'm noticing now means I could dive even if I have a recent pain episode.
I went diving shortly after one of these spells (before taking ibuprofen and flexeril). My left ear suddenly wouldn't equalize during a dive, and I had to abort the dive. I went on a month of steroids with no relief. I ended up having an ear tube put in June, 2000. I have had no trouble since clearing my ears on planes, and high elevations.
I would like to try to dive again. I haven't been able to find out if Tegretol could affect my diving. But I know having an ear tube is a no-no during diving (I could have it taken out if I need to). I just don't know if the observed decrease in swelling I'm noticing now means I could dive even if I have a recent pain episode.