I perferated my left drum at 90' off Grand Cayman on Oct. 17th. I saw a doctor there who diagnosed the problem. I have completed an antibiotic regiment and have stayed topside to date. I saw an Ear, Nose, and Throat doctor today. He is also a diver. He stated that my perf was healed, but had to pull a hard wax ball out that was against the drum. He believes that pressure built up and forced the hard wax against the drum. The first Dr. didn't clear the wax since it was painful back then. He ran hearing, equalization, and inner ear fluid tests and stated that all was fine.
Here's the problem. He recommends that I not dive anymore! Whooaaa!! If I can equalize and the small perf (pin head) is healed, what's the problem? I understand the perf is scarred over and isn't as strong as original tissue, but don't people start diving after these incidents within a month or two? I don't shy away from calculated risks that I deam acceptable. I'm a pilot by trade and and feal the effects of pressure changes between .5 ATA and 1 ATA at a rate of 500fpm all the time. That would be like dropping from the surface to 16' in a hurry which I don't do. I plan my descents/ascents based on tables and back them off for squeeze problems.
I normally don't have problems equalizing. That day I did due to some lingering congestion. I can keep clear of diving on those days, but not all together.
Thoughts?
Here's the problem. He recommends that I not dive anymore! Whooaaa!! If I can equalize and the small perf (pin head) is healed, what's the problem? I understand the perf is scarred over and isn't as strong as original tissue, but don't people start diving after these incidents within a month or two? I don't shy away from calculated risks that I deam acceptable. I'm a pilot by trade and and feal the effects of pressure changes between .5 ATA and 1 ATA at a rate of 500fpm all the time. That would be like dropping from the surface to 16' in a hurry which I don't do. I plan my descents/ascents based on tables and back them off for squeeze problems.
I normally don't have problems equalizing. That day I did due to some lingering congestion. I can keep clear of diving on those days, but not all together.
Thoughts?