no - the main constraints are the size of your brain and a reliable oxygen supply; if you cannot ensure one or both, stick to land-based activities.
2006-07-14 04:39:43
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answered by zoomjet 7
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hi, I had grommets from the age of five years to 16 years (i'm now almost 40!) certain it does artwork!! The operation includes placing a cotton reel shaped merchandise that has 2 small products of cord connected, into the interior ear! the operation is quite user-friendly, yet there is of course some soreness afterwards it fairly is managed by painkillers! The grommet then helps any fluid that gathers contained in the interior ear to disperse which will then remedy recurrent ear aches! genuinely no longer something to rigidity about, sturdy success!!
2016-11-06 09:06:13
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answered by ? 4
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I had the same operation when I was a small child but it was a long long time ago, I have no idea if you can go diving or even get you ears full of water but thanks for asking the question because im curious to find the answer myself.
2006-07-14 23:26:21
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answered by Rainbow-Taster 2
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You're not allowed to go swimming or get water in your ears full stop when you have grommets put in.
2006-07-14 04:55:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The implants that were placed in your ear help drainage. You need to check with your ENT doctor, You will probably need some professional ear plugs. Your adenoids were removed to help your breathing and throat infections.
2006-07-14 04:39:34
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answered by Angelo R 2
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maybe wallace has an answer or a contraption to help
2006-07-14 04:40:18
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answered by Anonymous
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check with your doctor first.. just to make sure....
2006-07-14 04:39:47
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answered by paulrb8 7
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no
2006-07-14 04:38:05
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answered by Anonymous
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