Health question

Hi everyone, My wife and I recently completed our Advanced Open Water up on the Great Barrier Reef. It was absoloutely amazing. The thing is. Since we arrived home ( about 36hours after our last dive - We flew about 30hours after our last dive) we've been experiencing a bit of dizziness, coughing and mild headaches. It has been about 3 days and we're still experiencing these symptoms. Generally, we feel ok, just sometimes, especially me, I get a slight bobbing and swaying feeling.. We followed all the guidelines about ascending and equalising and never reverse profiled. We're going to go to the doctor today just to be sure, but just wanted to know if anyone has experienced anything similar and if so, what happened? Any advice / info would be greatly appreciated. Kind Regards, Simon


Contributed by SimonW added 2007-12-18

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