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cybordolphin
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Interesting.
I know that when I do it now.. it hurts like hell in my chest area....
and since I am taking up diving... I am working to break this habit... lol.
As far as the balloon theory... I do believe you can still burst a balloon if the pressure outside the balloon is less than the pressure inside the balloon (last time I checked), and the additional volume of air being compressed into the lungs during this type of sneeze could indeed exceed the 2-3lbs pressure increase limit on the lungs. Thus introducing air into places of the chest cavity.. it just weren't dog gone meant to be.

Now.. that into consideration.. if indeed air were forced into areas outside the lungs.... would that increase the danger of a very unfortunate diving accident.
Hmmmmmm wonder if any past diving fatalities were ever linked to "nose holding" sneezers!
I know that when I do it now.. it hurts like hell in my chest area....
and since I am taking up diving... I am working to break this habit... lol.
As far as the balloon theory... I do believe you can still burst a balloon if the pressure outside the balloon is less than the pressure inside the balloon (last time I checked), and the additional volume of air being compressed into the lungs during this type of sneeze could indeed exceed the 2-3lbs pressure increase limit on the lungs. Thus introducing air into places of the chest cavity.. it just weren't dog gone meant to be.

Now.. that into consideration.. if indeed air were forced into areas outside the lungs.... would that increase the danger of a very unfortunate diving accident.
Hmmmmmm wonder if any past diving fatalities were ever linked to "nose holding" sneezers!
