H202 Therapy question

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'lo DocVikingo!

Point taken and I respect your HO! However, I am an adventuresome spirit by nature and if I can put something on the books that may help fellow divers I guess all is not lost! :blinking:

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'lo DDM!

Thanks once again for your response. I had a spirometry test this past December and chest x-rays within the year. I didn't get called in for a follow-up so I felt "no news is good news". The last time we spoke(October?) he said my lungs were a little hyperinflated.

I do realize the inherent risks that are involved with diving and lung disease and duly note your concern. However, I'm being proactive in my health care and also realize that there is no accepted verifiable scientific study, so mainstream docs will advise on the side of caution. Again, I'll proceed with caution and will keep you posted! :blinking:
 
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