Water in the ears?

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Good plan, Irene. I wonder if you can get DAN to pay for that? I guess you'd need to phone them when if the symptoms start and get approval then?
 
Good plan, Irene. I wonder if you can get DAN to pay for that? I guess you'd need to phone them when if the symptoms start and get approval then?

I hadn't thought of that. But I would think that it would be relatively easy to do. I'm sure they'd tell me to go get it checked out instead of ignoring the problem :D. Who knows, I might solve my little mystery.

Thanks for reminding me about DAN.
 
I hadn't thought of that. But I would think that it would be relatively easy to do. I'm sure they'd tell me to go get it checked out instead of ignoring the problem :D. Who knows, I might solve my little mystery.

Thanks for reminding me about DAN.
Sure, I'm big on DAN. Any maybe dive related problem and I give them a call. Get the numbers from your membership card, or my SIG, or a DAN Divers Alert Network : Product Catalog : DAN Tag hung on your BC. :D Even if they don't want to pay for it, Trip Insurnace would probly apply, and I always do that too for out of country trips. Another consideration if you're not totally sure that your medical insurance covers you there, and/or your plane ticket has a $907 maximum luggage liability for international as many do. :pilot:
 
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