shakeybrainsurgeon
Contributor
The doctor wanted a CT, you said no, so he said OK to diving anyway? So the doctor is making a decision on inadequate data?
Obviously, you must have no health insurance, or inadequate insurance, since a sinus CT scan in this case should be covered and, as far as imaging tests go, is not that expensive (to an insurer, that is). Or are there copayment issues?
If you have no coverage, or poor coverage, and are strapped for cash, all the more reason NOT to risk your health and get into more potential problems (see risk/benefit analysis above).
But adults are free to make their own choices and accept their own risks. Once my patients make a decision like this, even if it goes against my judgement, I never berate them for it. It's their bodies, not mine, their money, not mine, and I respect that.
Good luck and good diving. I hope and pray all goes well.![Smile :) :)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png)
Obviously, you must have no health insurance, or inadequate insurance, since a sinus CT scan in this case should be covered and, as far as imaging tests go, is not that expensive (to an insurer, that is). Or are there copayment issues?
If you have no coverage, or poor coverage, and are strapped for cash, all the more reason NOT to risk your health and get into more potential problems (see risk/benefit analysis above).
But adults are free to make their own choices and accept their own risks. Once my patients make a decision like this, even if it goes against my judgement, I never berate them for it. It's their bodies, not mine, their money, not mine, and I respect that.
Good luck and good diving. I hope and pray all goes well.
![Smile :) :)](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png)