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You won't want to hear this but the same thing happened to me and I remained partially deaf for almost a YEAR! Then one morning I woke up and could hear perfectly well again... just like that.
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you tried warm water from a syringe?
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I once got a ball bearing stuck in my ear. Could hear it rattling around. Sooo annoying.
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Oh medical advice. Get a new ear plug. Squeeze it really tight and slowly insert it into your ear until it starts getting painful.
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top tip...never take medical advice from a doctor that put a ball bearing in his ear :-)
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Assuming I do come to Soho tonight...I'll have my Sodium Bicarbonate ear-drops with me (dangerously, in the same size bottle as the Silicon drops I carry for un-siezing locks).
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OK sucked a mint all the way to the chemist - nothing.
Asked chemist for advice and was told to just wait it out :roll: which i guess is better than being sold a bottle of something and told it'll fix it but it costs £10 and find it does nothing. i honestly cant see how putting more liquid in my ear will help th water trapped in there to come out but i'm gonna go jump in the shower now and see if more water gently allowed in might convince the other water to come out and play. Quote:
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Both my eardrums are perforated from years of raving but they work fine so not too fussed but this one deaf ear scenario is driving me nuts. |
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