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tomich, I don't know how to rename this link, but the issue is thoroughly discussed here. diving dream crushed? I would have a DAN doc consult before you do anything. |
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I've had a deviated septum corrected. That was about four years ago, and I've been diving for about 14 months. Never had any issues with it. And actually, a few months after the surgery, broke my nose. No problems with diving. Though a lady I know that had it done, and reported also being very sensitive to ozone, such as put out by electrical equipment. Sensitive as in can smell it very easily, not causing discomfort.
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