fisherdvm
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I am not a cardiologist, or a neurologist, but your symptoms can certainly be due to a viral infection. Usually a last resort diagnosis once you've ruled out everything else.
You certainly can try to trim a little more off from your neck seal, perhaps it is impinging on your carotid sinuses too much. See if a little less pressure on the neck can help those little pressure sensors work better.
A two thousand dollar diagnosis could involve tilt table exam, CT scan, etc... But it seems like you are relatively young and healthy, I would not expect them to do much more than a good physical exam, perhaps some basic labs, and tell you to stop diving for a month or so to see if the symptoms improve.
Returning to diving with recurrence of the symptoms could indicate diving (or the neck seal) as a cause of your symptoms.
He, he, he, I am just a dermatologist.... Are your zits ok??
You certainly can try to trim a little more off from your neck seal, perhaps it is impinging on your carotid sinuses too much. See if a little less pressure on the neck can help those little pressure sensors work better.
A two thousand dollar diagnosis could involve tilt table exam, CT scan, etc... But it seems like you are relatively young and healthy, I would not expect them to do much more than a good physical exam, perhaps some basic labs, and tell you to stop diving for a month or so to see if the symptoms improve.
Returning to diving with recurrence of the symptoms could indicate diving (or the neck seal) as a cause of your symptoms.
He, he, he, I am just a dermatologist.... Are your zits ok??