Deaf for a week

Well nothings shifting so Ive finally rang the GP's. Off to have the nurse peer into my ear on Monday. (and then tell me to put olive oil drops in I expect)
Tell them, and be firm, and say you've been doing it for X no of weeks.
 
Well nothings shifting so Ive finally rang the GP's. Off to have the nurse peer into my ear on Monday. (and then tell me to put olive oil drops in I expect)

I was right!!!! (post 59) :ROFLMAO:
 
I'm going through similar just now.

I started putting olive oil in earlier this week and have an appointment with the nurse next Friday. Ideally I think I need both done but can't face being totally deaf, one ear is bad enough. I'll just make another appointment to get the other side done in another weeks time.

It's infuriating not being able to hear clearly.
 
It is infuriating and slightly depressing too. Definitely not at my best this week.

No smart alecs please!
 
It is infuriating and slightly depressing too. Definitely not at my best this week.

No smart alecs please!

Is there pain too? That can be exhausting.
 
No pain no. Just the occasional embarrassment of doing a polite laugh to someone when you're not sure what they said, not realising they've asked you a question.
 
It's infuriating not being able to hear clearly.

Very!

It is infuriating and slightly depressing too. Definitely not at my best this week.

No smart alecs please!
No pain no. Just the occasional embarrassment of doing a polite laugh to someone when you're not sure what they said, not realising they've asked you a question.

Hope it gets sorted on Monday!! I remember I was away at a friends in Jersey when I was deaf with wax. It's very frustrating, as I was constantly not hearing what people said, and it made socialising harder. Must be so frustrating for people who are permanently deaf.

 
Speaking now as a deaf person - yes - it is really frustrating when you can't hear clearly. But having said that please don't shout at us thinking that increased volume will help - it often doesn't - we need you to speak clearly and carefully so we don't lose the endings of words .

Many of us can lip read to a greater or lesser extent - but many folk when they speak hardly open their mouths or use their lips - just watch folk on TV and you'll see many mouths just opened a wee slit and a mumble comes out - and we are supposed to understand what they are saying !
 
Same here, I have partial deafness (about 70%) and unless people speak facing me I really find it hard to understand, particularly when there's background noise.

I dont help myself sometimes, as I have NHS aids and the clicking from them drives me insane so I dont wear them as often as I should.
 
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It is infuriating and slightly depressing too. Definitely not at my best this week.

No smart alecs please!

Hi

Read through the thread ...

First up - have you had your ears looked at and have they said its wax a couple of weeks ago ?

If it's wax - certainly sounds like it from your description initially - when you've been swimming the water will poss be getting past your plugs and this will soften the wax, which then swells and there you go - can't hear ! Then as you've been advised use olive oil for a week or 2 and this will help to soften it - the only problem you have is that you'll def not be hearing in that ear as it gets softer and softer. Use the oil twice a day if you can, if not, at night time with that ear to the ceiling and a "plug" of cotton wool...as previously said in the thread.

If the olive oil isn't really working, sodium bicarbonate drops are def next option.

A lot of GP surgeries are stopping ear stringing due to problems following it and complications caused by it. If they have stopped it, then they will have processes in place on how to deal with excess wax that just using oil doesn't work on.

If it's not wax / you can't hear following dewax / your GP isn't happy then they will refer you to an ENT department for a consultation and they will pop you round the corner to the Audiology department for a full, diagnostic Audiogram and Tympanogram (if required) ...

If you want any more info or help / advice, please do let me know, I tend to have this conversation on a weekly basis at work ...

Hope its of some help

A
 
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Oh and with regards to swim plugs - if your not using custom fit ones, give your local Audiology clinic a bell and ask if they make swim plugs - these are custom fit to your ear and are designed to stop splashed water going down the ear canal - some departments will charge for them, others not.

And you can choose colour and sparkles if you want :)
 
Great information thanks andyred.

Have got an appt with the practice nurse tonight so we shall see what happens.

As you say my hearing in the bunged up ear is totally bunged up now. Before the olive oil I got occasional "clear" moments
 
Great information thanks andyred.

Have got an appt with the practice nurse tonight so we shall see what happens.

As you say my hearing in the bunged up ear is totally bunged up now. Before the olive oil I got occasional "clear" moments

Hope you get it cleared :)
 
Well as I walked in last night the nurse was preparing the machine Ms McFrazzles posted a picture of earlier. I had to sign a waiver in case it all went wrong and then she went for it. I can now hear! :banana:

My other ear also has wax buildup though so I need to start olive oiling that one now as well.

If anyone knows how to locate my local audiology clinic that would be good too! :D

Cheers all.
 
I WENT DEAF FOR OVER A MONTH. TURNS OUT MY EUSTACHION TUBES WERE BLOCKED AFTER BLOWING MY NOSE TO HARD. I ALSO SUFFER FROM TINNITUS. ALL I COULD HEAR WAS A VERY LOUD RINGING AND WHAT SOUNDED LIKE DARTH VADAR WHEN I BREATHED IN AND OUT.

I USED A NETI POT DAILY. I EVEN CONSIDERED HAVING GROMITS FITTED IN MY EAR DRUMS SO THEY COULD DRAIN. PICTURE A STRAW FULL OF FLUID BUT YOUR FINGER IS OVER THE END.
IN THE END I THOUGHT STUFF IT AND EVEN THOUGH I COULD HAVE BLOWN MY EARDRUMS I USED THE NETI POT TO FILL UP MY SINUSES AND NASAL CAVITY WITH SALT WATER I THEN HELD MY NOSE AND GENTLY BLEW UNTIL I FORCED WATER PAST THE SNOTTY BLOCKAGE AND CLEARED THE TUBES.

I DON'T RECOMMEND THE ABOVE AS IT COULD CAUSE DAMAGE BUT I WAS DESPERATE AS HELL AT THAT POINT.



Sorry for shouting but the OP is deaf.......;)
 
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PS: Speaking as someone with a 60% hearing loss since birth, I've had my fair share of hearing tests and what-not.
 
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Only 1/2 deaf now! Hope the other gets sorted as easily, Keith. I would think that the surgery should be able to tell you where the local audiology clinic is - possibly Dorchester. You might even need the quack to refer you to the clinic.
 
Only 1/2 deaf now! Hope the other gets sorted as easily, Keith. I would think that the surgery should be able to tell you where the local audiology clinic is - possibly Dorchester. You might even need the quack to refer you to the clinic.
No fully 20/20 again now. Its just that there is "stuff" in the other ear but its not blocked it up yet.

I'll have google round for specialised earplugs etc
 
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@DorsetDude So we need to whisper about you now so you don't overhear........ ;)
 
Cow! I had to find my reading glasses to see that whisper! ;)
 
Well as I walked in last night the nurse was preparing the machine Ms McFrazzles posted a picture of earlier. I had to sign a waiver in case it all went wrong and then she went for it. I can now hear! :banana:

My other ear also has wax buildup though so I need to start olive oiling that one now as well.

If anyone knows how to locate my local audiology clinic that would be good too! :D

Cheers all.


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Hurrah!


Did you enjoy it? I loved having it done. Did you get to see the gunky bits of ear turd? I loved looking at it, but then again, I'm a nurse, so consequently weird and sick. (And believe me, the nurse would have enjoyed doing it).
 
Well as I walked in last night the nurse was preparing the machine Ms McFrazzles posted a picture of earlier. I had to sign a waiver in case it all went wrong and then she went for it. I can now hear! :banana:

My other ear also has wax buildup though so I need to start olive oiling that one now as well.

If anyone knows how to locate my local audiology clinic that would be good too! :D

Cheers all.
Nice one, Keith.
I'll get the admin to rescind the Mutt & Jeff
user title :D
 
I'll have google round for specialised earplugs etc

Excellent news you've been dewaxed.

Don't go googling and seeing someone private for swim plugs - phone your local hospital and ask for the Audiology dept. if there isn't one there they'll be able to tell you where it is.

Departments differ, some you can self refer in for these, some need a GP referral - they'll be able to tell you.

Oh and you will need to have your other ear cleared or they won't be able to take an impression of your ear.

Let me know if your struggling to find your local dept.

Cheers
A
 
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