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next time, get air planes ( i think thats what they're called ) they're these ear plugs that do really help quite a bit.
 
Originally posted by: Orsorum
My left ear has not yet equalized - if I breathe in sharply it will equalize briefly but will then fade out again. Is there anything I can do or should I go see an audiologist?



The top local dj here in Rochester had a similar experience after a plane flight. His ear poppped and would not un do itself, went on for a week or so, then the other ear did the same thing without taking a flight. He had it checked out and it is cancer of the sinus. He just left for NY yesterday to undergo treatment. He is in his 50's.
I doubt you have anything like he has, but it might be a good idea to have it checed out.
 
yikes, some of the possible reasons posted as to why your ears has yet to pop is downright scary.

(hmm i said downright..that means I must say this: They call me hadoken.






....




. because I'M DOWN RIGHT FIERCE!!!!)



ANYWAYS.....


I always yawn whenever this happens. It works for me all the time heh.
 
Originally posted by: Orsorum
My left ear has not yet equalized - if I breathe in sharply it will equalize briefly but will then fade out again. Is there anything I can do or should I go see an audiologist?

That happened to me last Thanksgiving. My ears stayed clogged up for 2 weeks, cleared on their own but it was not fun.


 
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
I think you have middle ear infection(ottis media). This happens when your nasal fluids go up into your middle ear and can't get back out. It feels like your ears popping, except never popping back. Do you hear stuff moving around when you move your head?

Nope.
 
Originally posted by: drum
i think these specialists are Otologists?
any ENT (ear, nose & throat) doctor could probably fix you up
Otolaryngologists. Reading threads before replying can be informative.
 
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