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So. I was wondering, I have always thought of getting your ears syringed as something you have done as a child (I think I was about 7).
I can't remember having it done since then :/ but can only hear about 90% out of my right ear.
Has anyone had them syringed as an adult and are you allowed? :p
Thanks!
BB x
Yeah my Dad often has it done. In theory it should improve his hearing but I think he's going deaf anyhow :p
I see no reason why you shouldn't be allowed. :p
If it'll help, then do it. :)
Eh?
Ha bloody ha :p
;)
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Stan_Lite
23-11-2007, 11:18
Eh?
SHE NEEDS TO GET HER EARS SYRINGED.
I had to have it done a couple of years ago - isn't pleasant but they do still do it for adults
SidewinderINC
23-11-2007, 12:00
I avoid getting them syringed, it can be quite uncomfortable I've found :(
Ear Candles FTW! http://www.lynnehancher.co.uk/aaahop.htm
Regularly listening to loud music I get a big build up of wax and junk, usually cotton buds dipped in olive oil do the trick for me, I know my ear inside out so I know where I can and can't stick the things and I usually manage to clean them safely.
If there is a big block and I can't hear properly then candles all the way, strangely sothing too.
Thanks SWI ;)
Sounds a bit scary though :(
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SidewinderINC
23-11-2007, 12:28
They're not scary, they sound funky when they're burning and are quite soothing because of the warmth.
So you sit on your side with a flame coming out your ear? Thats... unusual.
Cool thanks Kitten! I will have to give that a go.
Sounds less scary then candles.
BB x
I was told a fair while ago that the candles are very dangerous, all it takes is for a hot wax drip to drop in the wrong place and you're in a lot of pain from it. Plus, a candle burned outside the ear produces as much stuff than one burned in the ear, it's not actually drawing anything out at all, the crap you see is just its own residue.
I had mine done a couple of years back when I had an ear infection that resulted in my ears blocking up entirely with wax. I had to suffer with no hearing from my right ear for a week, alongside about 40% hearing in my left as the doc decided it was too soon to get them done.
Wasn't the most pleasant of experiences, but being able to hear properly afterwards was fantastic :D
http://audiclean.co.uk/ I haven't used it myself but know people who have who say it works well.
Justsomebloke
23-11-2007, 15:47
I had to go in Hospital to have my ears syringed 35 years ago :shocked:
It was great, I stayed in Charring cross hospital on the 15th floor & was well looked after. These days they do it under local but back then it was quite a big deal. I was Deaf :(
Nowadays though the candles are the way forward. Very effective & quite comforting as well :)
3 weeks before i went into hospital to get sorted my Mum stabbed me for the first time for saying What 3 times ;D
It was my teacher who found out i was Deaf by coming up behind me & clapping. Mrs Buchanan, Thank You :)
If you can happily have your foof waxed I'm sure you'll survive an ear syringe :)
I'm told the ear candles are genius though! I would do that! The ones I got my Dad didn't work very well (though he does have an awful lot of ear hair) ... so I would get someone elses recommendation as to where you can get them from!
Lub and good luck! xx
goldilocks
23-11-2007, 18:02
don't bother with the hopi ear candles.
complete fraud.
if you open one up, they're sealed inside with yellow wax. you light it, let it burn down, and lo and behold it looks like loads of ear wax has been drawn out, when in fact it was already in there.
there is no proof to suggest they work, the flame will not cause enough suction to 'vacuum' out any ear wax.
(i worked in an alternative remedy shop for 4 years conning people into buying stuff like this, now i'm trying to persuade people out of it!!)
but my dad has his ears syringed often - and it seems to work, for a while atleast :)
I did always wonder how candles were meant to help ear wax - always seemed a bit odd to me.
The way kitten described is how Mic deals with it although he doesn't have to have them syringed any more as the oil is enough
Wellington
24-11-2007, 13:35
had it done in Feb, will be getting it done again before x-mas, Doc said just to go in and have it done whenever I feel it needs doing (due to re-occurring chest and ear infections :( )
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