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Old June 10th, 2006
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Re: Diary of a freediver, Marsa Alam, Part 1

Thanks for that Connor. Its odd because I did gentle equalising all the time and had no real pain. Maybe I mis -recognised the usual feeling of needing to equalise, maybe I felt some discomfort caused by equalising too much and it made me equalise even more, thinking I still needed to equalise. Anyway, I am still deaf in one ear (apart from the usual tinitus which is now really loud). I thought being deaf would be peaceful.....lets hope its an easy fix, but knowing english national health, it will probably take a year. Bang goes any chance of getting a freedive medical signed off, just as I hoped I was well enough after my heart opperation to get it back.
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