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 illusion Scooby Slapper

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 Posted: 21:12 - 24 Feb 2006 Post subject: Chinese ear candles |
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I remember having the olive oil treatment too, but it seems that having my ear bunged up with oil and cotton wool was even more traumatic than the original wax problem.
Also I can't even remember if it actually worked or not https://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/fragend/confused-smiley-013.gif ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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Wearing earplugs a lot will pull the wax out. Although why you'd sit there with plugs in I don't know.  |
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All the ear candles do is put VERY gentle suction into the ear.
Fuck that, either get the missus to suck on your ear, or use your bike key to scrape all the wax out.
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Ear candles?
Wonder if it works for other blocked orifice's?
'Sniff Sniff......Can I smell burning?'
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ear candles don't work.
olive oil is still the recommended solutionm to soften the wax, then make an appointment at your GP to get the nurse to "sryinge" them.. they don[t use a sryinge however... more of a tiny, warm water pressure washer to flush them out.
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try bicarbonate of soda ear drops ( available from all good pharmacies ) you will be amazed, if not disgusted, at what comes out. And the odd clicking and crunching noises inside your ear as the stuff starts moving about.  |
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Hi,
My mum has tried them a few times, says it very relaxing and stuff I dont think is meant for ear wax.
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Cheers for the replies. Might try those bicarb of soda ear drops, sounds interesting. I think 15 years of sticking cotton buds in my ears has probably done me no good at all  ____________________ My bike |
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just get them off the shelf. You might want to get some cotton wool while youre there too. Its just sort of runs out
As for syringing, ring your doctor and ask to see the nurse, it only takes 5 minutes. |
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Can the ear candles be used on children?
BioSun ear candles can be used even on small children. Ear candles can be used on children who are old enough to clearly communicate what they are feeling, usually from 2.5 to 3 years. Also the child should not be frightened or need to be held down.
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| VivaCity wrote: | Feef - How did you go about getting this treatment done? I mean do you need to see a doctor first to give the go ahead or can you go to your local NHS and basically say I want my ears cleaning/"syringing"? Is there any side effects for this sort of stuff, and how's your hearing now you've had it done.. is it a noticeable difference? |
this was the first-time I'd had it done.. I made an appt with the GP who check it WAS wax buildup that was affecting my hearing and nothing else.. she then told me to use warmed olive oil, a couple of drops, 3 times a day which would soften the wax and make the flushing easier and more comfortable. I had an appt with the nurse 2 weeks later.
The nurse used the widget to whoosh out the gunk from my ears and when she was done, I felt like superman with "super-hearing" on the drive home, even the noise of the seatbelt on my jacket, and the creak of leather was defening so close to my ear , mainly down to my ears having overcompensated for the deafness for so long
hearing is fine now, no complaints whatsoever.
my mum has been getting hers done a couple of times a year for ages, and she's suffered no longterm effects.
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