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Author:  RV-007 [ Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:21 pm ]
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I dunno about you guys, but have you ever tried earwax blockage removal? The doctor told me the other day that dust and crap just builds up and you can't do a thing in prevention!

Okay, so the professional treatment had someone to peek, spray/flush, and fill with alcohol for a while (5 minutes). There was some dried up booger crap that flowed outta my ears. My ear drums was fucking sensitive, but glad it was over (for the year?)!

Okay, then I wonder how would one do-it-yourself? I guess the fill in with alcohol for a while is the way, but then there's the spray and flush and how do you know if you cannot see and only hear? Got more dried up boogers after the big enchilada.

How about in the olden days? How do people go about their fucking lives? Do they just go with my do-it-yourself hypothesis? Or they hold out with drinking beer and using it as medication?

Author:  Shaggboy [ Thu Feb 14, 2019 9:51 am ]
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I has it too a few years ago. Using ear drops did not solve the problem so my doctor used giant tweezers to pull it out. He said that sparying can hurt your hearing so consider that next time.

Author:  RV-007 [ Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:50 pm ]
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Technically, anything could be a culprit to dried earwax boogers.

I say that the ear plugs can be a cause to earwax buildup, maybe even clean news ones too! The doctor said that anything to push the wax may/will hinder the hearing. It's like another bathroom routine. Like, OMG! I'm getting earmuffs and documenting this stuff down.

Author:  RV-007 [ Sat Feb 16, 2019 11:50 am ]
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Okay, so if you got eyeglasses, it's either to get the thin arm version (I guess they were not only for looking cool or something like that, but it's a real bitch against your head!) or apply those earplugs again, but not all the way of course, lol. How effective are improperly placed earplugs within earmuffs against noise? We have yet to find out!

http://hearforever.org/tools-to-learn/s ... ty-eyewear
https://archive.org/download/rv-007_mis ... 785386.pdf

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I am going to test the earmuff in a variety of ways, (hopefully not including slight use of earplugs). This is of course before and especially AFTER my next doctor visit (to clean up the ears touched by ear plugs). Other than that, all news snooping and other activities are put off to address and 100% focus on this essential health/safety issue.

What we need is some kind of different earplug that doesn't cause eaxwax blockage, yet can block noise. That way, everyone have the same level.

Author:  Spoopz [ Mon Feb 18, 2019 11:19 am ]
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I remember I had to get it done. Shitty experience. Waited maybe 1 or more hours in a walk in clinic lobby just for them to be like "uhh hey we busy just slap some ear drops in and come back another day"
Came back another day and they did one of those ear irritations.
It felt gross.
I also learned I had very narrow ears

Author:  RV-007 [ Mon Feb 18, 2019 6:12 pm ]
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Yeah, ear tune up sucks. I'm trying to figure out a easier way to at least reduce doctor visits. I believe that alcohol alone for five minutes on affected/both ear will do, particularly after a earwaxing situation. And that's being extra safe. Maybe bath water is okay enough to be not a earwaxing situation (not a effective cleansing agent), maybe. If you want guarantee, the doctor's visit is the only way to go.

Mind if I know the details of the ear irritation procedures? Mines was just a tune up job and I am not sure if the problem is completely resolved. Maybe it's something else in my life! I shudder at the matter of prediction.

RV-007 wrote:
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I am going to test the earmuff in a variety of ways, (hopefully not including slight use of earplugs). This is of course before and especially AFTER my next doctor visit (to clean up the ears touched by ear plugs). Other than that, all news snooping and other activities are put off to address and 100% focus on this essential health/safety issue.

What we need is some kind of different earplug that doesn't cause eaxwax blockage, yet can block noise. That way, everyone have the same level.

Okay, earmuffs are not intended for prolonged use. It felt all comfy at first, but the pads start crushing your jaws, preparing you for a fucking tightening.

https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and ... your-ear#1
Spoiler: show

Link

Seriously, it is a torture device despite being a safety equipment. It presses onto your jaws tight, crushing your skull and shit. You need to move those jaws to move those earwax out! If you take one, it would be on short term periods with breaks. That could mean house work. Otherwise, I would keep one for a different type of earwax test.

Basically, the earmuff should not be used for work. It should be used by medical professionals. Better yet, ban this fucking piece of excuse invention. Earmuffs and earplugs just protect you and might not work over time. At least, we'll just need to figure out how to work with earwax clogging ear plugs after several use for now. Didn't matter if it's new or not, it still pushes earwax! Looking forward to a ear plug that doesn't jam inside! As for the noise source, you got me there, I cannot deny.

GOING TO RESEARCH WHAT TO DO AFTER USING EAR PLUGS! THAT WOULD BE CLEANING EAR CANALS REGULARLY (SURE SAFE METHOD IS BY DOCTOR VISITS...). MOVING JAW CAN SAFELY HELP TOO.

Author:  RV-007 [ Tue Feb 26, 2019 2:48 am ]
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Alas, I believe that music would be healthy for my ears. I believe I have forgotten my prayers.

Turns out that really noisy environments is a unfortunate risk norm standard. I think those fucking crickets are chirping up some shit too. Extreme, not functional, testing with those ear muffs. Echolocation or oversensitivity, maybe.

Anywho, https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2 ... 195010.htm , dorsal cochlear nucleus is said to be the cause of our evil friend, tinnitus. Its phantom signals spread throughtout our brain. targeted bimodal auditory-somatosensory stimulation, is the semi-solution (30 minutes; I am trying out white noise [https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/whiteNoiseGenerator.php?l=99997193829286749580&a=0.5&am=1&m=&d=0] as make-shift 30 mins solution, it's almost like industrial or even sleeping in tv noise? MAYBE THAT'S WHY OUR PARENTS SNOOZE IT AFTER WORK!). Loud noises can synchronize brain signals, so it sucks. It's a little step, but good direction to know. It's probably safe to say that being both noisy and treatment may bust out organs eventually.

I will inform the doctor about this.

Author:  RV-007 [ Wed Feb 27, 2019 7:03 pm ]
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Maybe, it's best to reuse ear plugs due to earwax buildup against noisy areas. Seriously, I wouldn't do such a thing unless I have to. When I am under normal conditions, I need no ear plugs to begin with.

Okay, documenting about ear plug use and doctor prescriptions?

Author:  Shaggboy [ Thu Feb 28, 2019 9:20 am ]
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Sure, this sounds interesting.
also, please document your butt plug use.

Author:  RV-007 [ Fri Mar 01, 2019 9:44 pm ]
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I don't care if I fucking shit. I'm serious; I know it sucks, but it is a annoying issue. *nods*

Oh yeah, I think this is one of those potentially serious mental issues so permanent (partial) disability is a possibility! Anyways, may those acid/rave/chip/metal/alternative may as the white noise nymphs or muses!

Author:  Odin Anarki [ Wed Aug 21, 2019 1:36 am ]
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I just say fuckit, let the earwax build up forever and just blast your music louder and louder.

Helps you tune out nagging bitches.

Author:  RV-007 [ Fri Dec 18, 2020 7:19 pm ]
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Okay, I finally, or probably, found out about the earwax plug solution.

Technically, anything that goes into your ears, can build up earwax. Even water, can build up earwax. With water, the moisture will provide a sticky adhesion, which turns the wax into a gluey substance. Furthermore, water can get stuck in your ears, interfering with the hearing process. It will take a while before both the water and earwax problem, are resolved. Alcohol can help, but it isn't really a consistently safe solution.

I suggest to try prevent water to flow into ears, especially at bath/shower time. Scratch-like or rub-like the hair areas around the ears. Try not to let water drip into the ear canal.

Even then, ear plugs and stuff like that, can lead to problems in pushing earwax into a wax obstalce or something of the sort! My suggestion fix is that you should hold the bottom center of the concha (the hollow part in front of the ear canal) adjacent to the ear canal area, and pull (not that hard!) not downward, but outward. Try the bottom left and bottom right adjacent to the ear canal area as well. Next, you should hold the tragua (a small pointed eminence of the external ear, situated in front of the concha, and projecting backward over the ear canal) adjacent to the ear canal area as well. Pull (not that hard!) the tragua outwards as well.

You might want to do a one ear test, but I suggest to wait it out and hope that the earwax problem clears up. If you feel as necessary, try the ear canal area pull methods again.
The earwax obstacle should open sesame to various degrees of success. If you ever put water in your ears, it's going to take a while before the hearing spikes back to normal.

Author:  SexyLilSeaOtter [ Wed Feb 03, 2021 7:19 pm ]
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RV-007 wrote:
I dunno about you guys, but have you ever tried earwax blockage removal? The doctor told me the other day that dust and crap just builds up and you can't do a thing in prevention!

Okay, so the professional treatment had someone to peek, spray/flush, and fill with alcohol for a while (5 minutes). There was some dried up booger crap that flowed outta my ears. My ear drums was fucking sensitive, but glad it was over (for the year?)!

Okay, then I wonder how would one do-it-yourself? I guess the fill in with alcohol for a while is the way, but then there's the spray and flush and how do you know if you cannot see and only hear? Got more dried up boogers after the big enchilada.

How about in the olden days? How do people go about their fucking lives? Do they just go with my do-it-yourself hypothesis? Or they hold out with drinking beer and using it as medication?

I had a nasty ear infection once and when I went to my GP they told me the medically proper way to clean your ears everyday is in the shower with hot later, preferably with a shower wand that can adjust the stream and so you can tilt your head and spray up in letting the wax fall out.

The way she cleaned my ear of the infection was pretty much the same way but because there was blood and stuff mixed in she had to use what felt like almost visible boiling water with a fire hose stream.2nd most painful experience ever 1st being getting stabbed in the arm with an exacto scalpel.

Author:  RV-007 [ Wed Feb 03, 2021 7:51 pm ]
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Ouch, that sounds painful and probably enduring if you ever got the ear deafness sound. It goes like ding continuously! You feel like Rocky getting slugged with Survivor's Eye of the Tiger after a long while. Maybe for that infection, you might need some flush, but for the most part, I think that foreign objects are a no-no.

Author:  SexyLilSeaOtter [ Thu Feb 04, 2021 12:38 pm ]
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Oh, boy. Tinnitus I assume you are talking about when you say hearing dinging like rocky.
Sometimes not even sleeping with a TV is enough to block it out on bad days.

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