quick question for anybody with any medical knowledge or possible experience. I recently was in an accidental injury where I hit my face quite hard, just below my right eye covering much of the cheek area. this happened outside of my free diving. I fell unconscious immediately after the impact, only to wake up fifteen seconds, or so, later. strange thing, after the incident or twenty minutes later I went to clear my ears by holding my nose and blowing, the right side of my face quickly began to inflate. I went about my business until the following morning when I was to leave for north Carolina, the swelling went down substantially by this time but was still quite noticeable. while in the shower it felt as though something was dripping in the back of my throat. I went to clear it by, for lack of better words, "haucking a luggie" I then noticed I had spit clotted blood. I visited the doctor and postponed my trip a day. Waiting room, MRI's, the whole shabang. I was told I had "A fracture of the right maxillary antral wall with extensive subcutaneous emphysema". basically the Dr. told me I had cracked my sinus cavity so previously as I cleared my nose and forced air into it it pushed threw the crack into the facial tissue, and overnight blood had dripped into the crack and thus explaining everything. this happened a week ago today, as I have just arrived back from North Carolina. there is virtually no pain what so ever just numbness of the right of my upper lip but I think that's nerve damage. my question though is will my body rebuild the crack to the norm. I'd hate to think I can never go down to a decent pressure again. any suggestions are appreciated.