Ear suddenly feels clogged

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Anonymous wrote:So your post has gotten to 6 pages with multiple posters telling you how you can flush wax at home for practically free, and you are going to 2 clinics for it? Why bother posting?


NP. Once it gets that impacted, it's really probably best to be done by a professional.


"That impacted"?

Oh honey, are you the sort of person that goes to the ER for a hangnail, too?

Don't get me wrong, when I was in college I would pop over to student health to have them do this for me, but it would literally be a 10 minute diversion. Once I had a bathroom if my own it became much easier and faster to just buy a large bulb syringe at CVS.


As one of several PPs who posted that they had “full ears” and now have hearing loss, you’re a real judgmental a**hole.


+1
It’s so easy not to be an a$$hole, yet that poster can’t even achieve that. Must really suck to be them. Or be related to them. Or know them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So your post has gotten to 6 pages with multiple posters telling you how you can flush wax at home for practically free, and you are going to 2 clinics for it? Why bother posting?


NP. Once it gets that impacted, it's really probably best to be done by a professional.


"That impacted"?

Oh honey, are you the sort of person that goes to the ER for a hangnail, too?

Don't get me wrong, when I was in college I would pop over to student health to have them do this for me, but it would literally be a 10 minute diversion. Once I had a bathroom if my own it became much easier and faster to just buy a large bulb syringe at CVS.


Don't be a dick. When I worked in the ER, we removed impacted ear wax all the time. If it's really impacted, it takes way more than a large bulb syringe. Perfectly appropriate to go to urgent care to have this addressed.


There's no reason to think this was impacted to a degree that wouldn't be easily removed with irrigation at home. If irrigation was enough at urgent care, it would have been enough at home.

But congratulations OP, your unwillingness to take even a small step to care for yourself cost everyone else on your group health insurance plan about $300.
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