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I also did a spirometry years ago & it was nowhere close to the force of trying to inflate that thing, as a spirometry tube is actually designed to be exhaled into, a water bomb is not
however if someone was very unlucky it could conceivably happen from that.
Also... what is a water bomb? I Googled it but still was not sure? Is it a balloon filled with water?
I am glad you too found something treatable. That is why I want to share, even if it only affects a small number of people.
Regarding NHS treatment, I live in Scotland where the NHS only automatically funds treatment in your own area, & there are no specialists that treat it where I live. You have to appeal for funding to see a specialist out of area, & it is likely to be refused if there is someone in your area who has never done the procedure before, but is willing to have a go.