I didn't realize just how much of a blockage I had in my left ear. I literally had to hold on to the wall to avoid falling over because my sense of equilibrium went haywire. Plus now I have super hearing like a fucking bat. My right ear seemed to be fine. I may have even better hearing tomorrow once my ears dry out
For the record, I used warm saline water and a small squeeze bulb rather than something dangerous like a q-tip
I know this feeling too well, except my case can get extreme. Earlier this year, my "good ear" (left side) became blocked with excess wax that I was practically deaf in one ear. Over the counter stuff wouldn't work, but thankfully I walked into a Minute Clinic hosted by a CVS pharmacy to get it cleaned out. The doctor used a device that felt like a pressure washer for the ear and it flushed out rocks if wax.
The feeling was incredible after cleaning! Although it worries me that it was in 2017 that I also had to have it flushed out too, since before that, I didn't have it cleaned since 2011...
How much did it cost at CVS?
Thinking about getting this done
Without insurance and paying cash, it was $99. It was well worth it for me since I tried scheduling an appointment with two different ENT doctors and their offices wouldn't book me until some 3-4 weeks later. Plus, they would count the ear cleaning done for me as "surgery" so it is hell a lot more expensive since one charged me over $300 last year.
Screw both of them because all I had to do is walk in, pay an absolute cheaper price in comparison, and get it all done in 10-15 minutes. It's worth it.
It's free in the UK ---
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