Bloody ear wax!
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I've often needed the ol' lugs syrenged over my adult life, maybe once every few years but this year, I'm on my fourth time already.
Compounding the problem is the mission impossible that is trying to get a nurses appointment at the local quacks.
Is this just getting old, it's seriously starting to piss me off (I'm almost 36).
I've stopped using cotton wool buds to clean my ears out but still I keep getting blocked.
Any tips?
Compounding the problem is the mission impossible that is trying to get a nurses appointment at the local quacks.
Is this just getting old, it's seriously starting to piss me off (I'm almost 36).
I've stopped using cotton wool buds to clean my ears out but still I keep getting blocked.
Any tips?
LaurasOtherHalf said:
I've often needed the ol' lugs syrenged over my adult life, maybe once every few years but this year, I'm on my fourth time already.
Compounding the problem is the mission impossible that is trying to get a nurses appointment at the local quacks.
Is this just getting old, it's seriously starting to piss me off (I'm almost 36).
I've stopped using cotton wool buds to clean my ears out but still I keep getting blocked.
Any tips?
Sorry whats that your saying young 'unCompounding the problem is the mission impossible that is trying to get a nurses appointment at the local quacks.
Is this just getting old, it's seriously starting to piss me off (I'm almost 36).
I've stopped using cotton wool buds to clean my ears out but still I keep getting blocked.
Any tips?
After attempting to fabricate an ear syringing machine using the cat's drinking fountain, some silicone vacuum hose and other hose fittings - I ended up getting this kit from Otex: http://www.otexear.com/otexrange/otex-express-comb...
It did work surprisingly well, although I think it's critical to have softened the build up first (with their drops, or olive oil etc).
The cat was pleased too
It did work surprisingly well, although I think it's critical to have softened the build up first (with their drops, or olive oil etc).
The cat was pleased too
Rockatansky said:
After attempting to fabricate an ear syringing machine using the cat's drinking fountain, some silicone vacuum hose and other hose fittings - I ended up getting this kit from Otex: http://www.otexear.com/otexrange/otex-express-comb...
It did work surprisingly well, although I think it's critical to have softened the build up first (with their drops, or olive oil etc).
The cat was pleased too
I've used that kit, worked well.......It did work surprisingly well, although I think it's critical to have softened the build up first (with their drops, or olive oil etc).
The cat was pleased too
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