Inner ear surgery

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This past November while diving off a live aboard in the Bahamas I injured the round window in the inner ear resulting in an extreme case of vertigo. I was taken by helicopter to Mercy Hospital in Miami; two days later I had surgery to repair the problem.

I am looking for information concerning other divers who have experienced this injury and have continued to dive. What have been there experiences.
 
If you don't get the answers you're seeking here, try the Medical forum. :cowboy:
 
My dad blew out his eardrums when his power-head went off on a limestone ledge right next to his head at about 180 feet
he made it back and had his eardrums fixed surgically
after about 3 years of no diving we did a few dives in the keys and he was ine until he experience his rigth ear leaking on the uss duane

we thought that was the end but we recently bought a Oceanic Ear Pro mask which covers your ears and alows for equalization.
so far it works well (with the exeption of it being very high volume)

I highly sugest trying it out, he bought 2 of 'em on ebay for 160 bucks
 

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