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Seriously though - I've only ever had mine syringed, which is peculiar enough. I wouldn't wish what you've gone through on anyone.
But it's lso a delightful read and it raises one of those wry smiles.
Avoid syringing as that's bad for the ears. As are earwigs, sticklebacks and sharp implements.
The wick is now no longer a part of me, and I'm slowing getting used to being able to hear in stereo again!
Now, if I could just stop feeling dizzy all the time, I might be feeling better.
I'm on the mend now. Occasional twinges in the left ear, but I'm not using the drops any more and I'm really starting to feel good again.
And Raoul - Potatoes? Wow. My parents always used to say when I was little "you'll be growing spuds in those ears" (thanks to the wax). Maybe I should try that next time...
and stated that I had a lot of wax and a infection in both
ears well yesterday I went to the hospital because I thought
my ear drum had burst I was in so much pain the whole side
of my face hurt Well long story short no ear drum ok Just
needed a ear wick wow that was painful. But I got relief right
away Im a new woman
I've had ear infections for over a year and have had some lax doctors and bad treatment. Syringing and suction have made my infections flare up and I've been half deaf and in a lot of pain for months.
So of course, I dreaded the ear wick having read about it here.
BUT - my experience was different, it was amazing!
I went in and had my hydrogen peroxide put in my ear to 'fizz out' the debris and this was gently suctioned by the doctor. Then he inserted the wick and I didn't feel a thing. For a few days I had to administer drops into my ear which would get to the wick and treat my ear. It has felt brilliant ever since. My neck ache has gone, the ear pain has gone, no fever, no cold symptoms, just dulled hearing which I assume is because there is a wick in my ear.
I had it replaced yesterday (again, no pain) and might be having it removed next week.
The point of this comment is to let other people know that yes, there is a chance your wick may hurt but there is also a chance that if a good, gentle health person does the treatment, it might be heavenly!!!
It is not a nice feeling, but if it helps me then i will just have to put up with it,..... easy to say on day 1.
It is not painful, but really uncomfortable, and not something i want to have again.
You hit the nail on the head though: if it helps to fix the problem, so be it.
Good luck!
They did it too me a few months back during one of my outer ear infections and the ENT (Ear Nose Throat) Dr. berated the General Practitioners for doing such a thing, and told me never to let them do it again. That instead I should see him and he would be a good fellow and use his special tools to suck out the gunk.
Also if you prone to outer ear infections you might want to get a certain type of prescribed ear drop. Due to the nature of my ear, the skin in my outer ear that flakes off does so more frequently then most. Mix that with water and it often leads to outer ear infection. So if you find yourself with another nasty outer ear infection talk to your ENT dr. He knows a lot more about ears then the General Practitioners...
and on with fame and fortune from ear wick searches...
(Also note, I usually don't respond to blog enteries; this is my first time and I just felt compelled)
Needing help here; going through hell.
Paul
fallingblack@gmail.com
I got the ear wick done yesterday night and I have to say it's really uncomfortable. I got it after my infection was mostly treated though, I had been to the ER twice and both times they simply gave me antibiotics instead of drops, the first time amoxicillin (which the infection just got worse on) and the second time Cefprozil which actually helped clear up the infection and a lot of the pain.
I got the wick put in and the drops too and reapplied the drops this morning (boy was that fun holding a mirror up while lying down while trying to get the drops in without touching the sides of my ears. It was like a game of operation without a buzzing red nose.
I made the mistake of doing it before I took my shower though, and I think I have shampoo/conditioner trapped in my middle ear now. I'm really worried this is going to cause another infection and just worsen things. Stupid earwick is actually preventing me from clearing out my ear since I can't get the water out now and the earwick is so deep in my ear I can't get a grip on it with my fingers.
If my ear gets worse I'm going to be extremely mad. They didn't say anything about having to be careful when showering or anything, I just assumed a little water and such from showering would simply flush itself out. However the wick is blocking everything was exiting my ear, it's like a one way trap door. I'm not even entirely sure that the drops are still doing their job since the shower may have rinsed them all out.
Mine came out on its own. And it's one hell of a feeling of relief when it does, I can tell you!
Thanks to all those who've commented on this post btw. Never thought it'd still be acquiring comments after all this time!
My very highley recomended ear nose and throat doctor put [unpleasently shoved] them down my ears.....yes the instrument he used looked soooo much like something a dentist would use for a cavity :( to be honest that was the most painfully weird thing i've ever experenced. I lost a little hearing in my left ear from my ear infection last year...and unfortunatly for me i have an ear infection as i am writing this....ahhh i hate the smell of my ear drops! :) glorious life.
My doctor says that my left canal was completely swollen and infected....I have had an ear wick in my ear for the last two days. I can honestly say the the ear wick was MUCH more painful than the infection itself. The pain was so bad, I could not get much sleep-only a few"cat naps" here and there. Good news though- the infection did not reach my ear drum. My left ear is totally deaf(due to the wick), and I am waiting for the earwick to fall out or I have to wait to see the doctor in three days. Thanks for the blog: misery loves company!
-Eric