Comments on: REVERSE BLOCK http://knows-dive.com Dive Into Scuba Diving Sun, 17 Jul 2011 11:27:29 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Tobi1kanoby http://knows-dive.com/scuba-diving-tips/safety/reverse-block/comment-page-1/#comment-1089 Tobi1kanoby Tue, 24 May 2011 06:42:44 +0000 http://knows-dive.com/?page_id=287#comment-1089 Hi Jodie, a minor nose bleed can happen from time to time, and I'm not that concerned about it , but I'm more worried about your chest, and I'd definitely encourage you to see a physician before you continue diving. As I'm not a dive physician . Not me, nor any dive professional should take responsibility for your health giving you these kinds of advices. Hi Jodie,
a minor nose bleed can happen from time to time, and I’m not that concerned about it , but I’m more worried about your chest, and I’d definitely encourage you to see a physician before you continue diving. As I’m not a dive physician . Not me, nor any dive professional should take responsibility for your health giving you these kinds of advices.

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By: Jodie http://knows-dive.com/scuba-diving-tips/safety/reverse-block/comment-page-1/#comment-1087 Jodie Mon, 23 May 2011 22:58:59 +0000 http://knows-dive.com/?page_id=287#comment-1087 I suffer from reverse block after I Ascend, each dive. It causes me no pain and I don't realise I have it until ont he surface,until my buddy makesme aware I have a little nose bleed. I find when I am Ascending I get quite a bit of flem on my chest riseing up into my throat , I have never dived with a cold nore would I. Can anyone think of a cause for this or give me and Advice please. This has not stopedme from diving as I have just completed my Advanced course. I suffer from reverse block after I Ascend, each dive. It causes me no pain and I don’t realise I have it until ont he surface,until my buddy makesme aware I have a little nose bleed.

I find when I am Ascending I get quite a bit of flem on my chest riseing up into my throat , I have never dived with a cold nore would I.

Can anyone think of a cause for this or give me and Advice please. This has not stopedme from diving as I have just completed my Advanced course.

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By: Help! How to quickly clear head congestion in time for tomorrow's charter? - Page 2 - ScubaBoard http://knows-dive.com/scuba-diving-tips/safety/reverse-block/comment-page-1/#comment-186 Help! How to quickly clear head congestion in time for tomorrow's charter? - Page 2 - ScubaBoard Wed, 01 Sep 2010 19:57:20 +0000 http://knows-dive.com/?page_id=287#comment-186 [...] Originally Posted by stakanak Never heard of a reverse block. Can you explain it to me? Thanks in advance Cliffnotes: Air trapped in blocked sinuses expands as you ascend and it can't get out. Much pain. Not fun. AVOID AND DEAL WITH REVERSE BLOCK UNDERWATER- SCUBA TIPS [...] [...] Originally Posted by stakanak Never heard of a reverse block. Can you explain it to me? Thanks in advance Cliffnotes: Air trapped in blocked sinuses expands as you ascend and it can't get out. Much pain. Not fun. AVOID AND DEAL WITH REVERSE BLOCK UNDERWATER- SCUBA TIPS [...]

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