tyki
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As most of you know, I'm very new to the board. Going through training this weekend. First night was great, tomorrow we hit the pool for the first time. I had a complete physical just after Christmas and came through with flying colors, so I figured I was all set. BUT something came up tonight that I hadn't thought of until I was filling out the medical info form.
About 2 years ago, I had a bout with vertigo. At first I thought I had an inner ear infection, but the dizziness was getting progressively worse, instead of better. Went to an ENT specialist and after a battery of tests was told I had "benign positional vertigo", otherwise known as loose rocks in my head. Actually the explanation they gave was that calcium deposits had broken free from the ear drum and were floating around in the inner ear. They did a positional adjustment and I had to sleep sitting up for a few days, and the dizzy spells (vertigo) disappeared. I have not had any further problems with it. The question I have is will this one time occurrence be likely to cause me problems with diving? The dive shop has told me I need to see my doc and get a medical form signed by him to say it is okay to go ahead with the certification.
Since my family physician is not a dive physician, I thought I would ask some of the experts here what there thoughts or experiences with this sort of thing has been. Of course, I will be making an appointment with the family doc as soon as possible in hopes of getting the green light to dive.
tyki crosses her fingers and hopes she doesn't become a land-locked diver-wannabe
thanks for any info you might be able to provide.
About 2 years ago, I had a bout with vertigo. At first I thought I had an inner ear infection, but the dizziness was getting progressively worse, instead of better. Went to an ENT specialist and after a battery of tests was told I had "benign positional vertigo", otherwise known as loose rocks in my head. Actually the explanation they gave was that calcium deposits had broken free from the ear drum and were floating around in the inner ear. They did a positional adjustment and I had to sleep sitting up for a few days, and the dizzy spells (vertigo) disappeared. I have not had any further problems with it. The question I have is will this one time occurrence be likely to cause me problems with diving? The dive shop has told me I need to see my doc and get a medical form signed by him to say it is okay to go ahead with the certification.
Since my family physician is not a dive physician, I thought I would ask some of the experts here what there thoughts or experiences with this sort of thing has been. Of course, I will be making an appointment with the family doc as soon as possible in hopes of getting the green light to dive.
tyki crosses her fingers and hopes she doesn't become a land-locked diver-wannabe
thanks for any info you might be able to provide.