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Old 01 Feb 2012, 14:31   #49205
samurai7
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Originally Posted by chairboys View Post
I have had my ears syringed many times by the surgery nurse , but this time was refered to an ear specialist. He basically inserted a small tube down the lugholes which then sucked out all the wax. It was a really weird sensation (but rather enjoyable) as you feel the wax being sucked up. It's not painful - except when he gets a bit too close to the drum! It took him about 20 mins as there was a bit of a clog. But, the result was unbelievable.
I now have HD hearing.
I think I might need this procedure! I'd never previously suffered with earwax until about 3-4 years ago when I started to use in-ear monitoring during my show. I had my ears syringed (about 7 months ago) but I know there's hearing loss, because me and a couple of mates were watching Paranormal Activity 3 the other night, and right before some of the 'incidents' a really high-pitched noise would blast out, and have my friends wincing, whilst I'd be oblivious to it! They were like "Seriously, you can't hear THAT!?"
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