Got hit on the side of my head with a huge hard-packed snowball

Howard

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I lost my hearing in that ear (the left side). :( I think it's temporary though, because this happened before. Maybe it forced some earwax deeper inside? If that's the case, how can I get it out? I can sort of feel my pulse inside the blocked ear... Very annoying!!! :|


:(
 

Zoltar

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Have someone hit you in the other side of the head with a huge hard-packed snowball!
 

thEnEuRoMancER

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Take some rest and if it doesn't get any better go see a doctor. Your ear needs time to recover from the blow.
 

jorken

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Getting ear wax out is fun! Well you can goto the doctors where they have this tube that they stick in your ear and they squirt water in there really hard and huge chunks of wax comes out. :) Or if you have something you can stick in your ear and squirt water in there you could probably do it yourself. Actually I think he used a combo of 75% water 25% Hydrogen Peroxide. Your ear will tingle for a few minutes :)
 

Howard

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Yeah, that fvcking nice, Zoltar. :|:|:|

Hold on, let me cut off your other ear...
 

Yo Ma Ma

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Maybe your ear is just swollen up around the opening or just inside the opening, I don't know how long that would take to go down.
 

marketsons1985

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Oh yucky, he's just kidding! :p

Lol!

Try lying on your left side, also, try holding your nose and blowing. If that doesn't work, check with the doctor.
 

Zoltar

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Yea, good idea. Find Ricardo Montalban, and ask him where he got the worms he placed in Chekovs ear.
 

Howard

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Sorry, Zoltar, but I'm just so damn frustrated. I had a hot shower, and it cleared up, but when I left, it clogged again... :( Must have been the steam. Any ideas?

On top of that, my DSL is frooooooking slow