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Yeah, I think swimming is probably dangerous if you've got any kind of head infection. Especially in public pools. Tony's always said to avoid public pools. I'm pretty positive that the combination of ongoing dental trauma combined with the acquisition of a resistant bug at a YMCA pool a couple decades ago, was the beginning of my downfall. As for Chlorine. I don't care what anyone says, it's MY friend. But believe me, that Y pool was full of Chlorine and it still didn't prevent me from picking up that bug (when I cut my foot on the bottom of the pool). Personally, I'd been thinking I'd like to have a pool. We're moving and it's a possibilty. But I'd probably fill it with saline, chlorine and colloidal silver to try to keep any organisms completely out of it. And now that I know what a huge impact keeping my sinuses dry is having on me, I'd have to think really hard about ever

getting in that pool. penny amydent9 <amydent9@...> wrote: on the dehumidifier topicwould swimming then be bad? getting it all moist in sinuses/ears?but salt water then maybe ok? but chlorine bad?A.

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