Hernia surgery performed 3 weeks, want to go scuba diving is it too soon?
June 21st, 2010 | by admin |Izzy asked:
I underwent surgery three weeks ago, to remove a hernia from my abdomen caused by a hernia. I want to know if its safe to go scuba diving. Or if its too soon.
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I underwent surgery three weeks ago, to remove a hernia from my abdomen caused by a hernia. I want to know if its safe to go scuba diving. Or if its too soon.
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