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Oh no! Temporarily deaf!

(9 Posts)
Ilovecheese Mon 10-Jul-17 13:03:14

Mine was done with ear suctioning, was on NHS. Done by a nurse and an audiologist, but not at the Doctors surgery.

Coolgran65 Mon 10-Jul-17 09:40:24

I had this happen. Two weeks of olive oil and then I made a Dr appointment thinking the wax would be ready for removal. It was, however Dr didn't do removal, I had to be referred to the treatment nurse which involved making a further appt for a week later. All for a two minute process.
However, at least it was successfully done and I couldn't believe the difference.
Good to know there is a DIY kit.

hildajenniJ Mon 10-Jul-17 00:07:43

Our surgery won't syringe ears now either. I looked on Amazon and found a home syringing kit. It's a little syringe with an ear piece. I'd already softened the wax with oil for a few days. I sat at the sink (well bidet actually), and did it myself. After two or three squirts, success, out came the plug of wax and I could hear again. No need to visit the surgery now, I can do it myself. ?

Greyduster Sun 09-Jul-17 22:19:31

They seem to have had a change of policy on ear syringing at our surgery. Last year DH had to practically beg them to do his as his lack of hearing was becoming intolerable. Three weeks ago they did it without query. We have recently found bicarbonate of soda drops to be more effective and quicker at softening the wax than olive oil.

kittylester Sun 09-Jul-17 21:39:42

They don't do syringing here at all. Dd had to get hers done privately.

Grannynise Sun 09-Jul-17 21:31:47

It might be worth finding out if ear suctioning is available in your area. I found it quicker, easier, more comfortable and effective than syringing. You only have to use the oil for a couple of days before seeing the audiologist. The only downside was that I had to pay but I believe it is available on the NHS in some places.

Newquay Sun 09-Jul-17 20:02:34

It's like being under water all the time isn't it? I give it a wriggle and it sort of briefly pops back but then goes again. Sigh!
Sad thing was sitting in garden reading this afty and it's so silent. Not like the silence when the buzzard's about, you can just hear it's "mewing" but all the other birds hold their breath. It was more complete-really strange. I know there will be lots of GNs who live with permanent deafness and I don't take my hearing (or any sense come to that!) for granted but, oh boy, this is hopeless. It's going to be a long week. DD FaceTime this afty with our 3 year old DGD fresh back from hols. She kept fetching things to show me. It was a test of my acting/Granny skills to pretend I could hear her!

Ilovecheese Sun 09-Jul-17 16:33:46

Just been through the same thing, Newquay. The nurse took some of the wax out last week but have to go back on Friday to have the rest removed so am going through the olive oil business again. The effect of the oil should wear off in a couple of hours. But it is a real nuisance I know!

Newquay Sun 09-Jul-17 15:58:25

Have always been hard of hearing in right ear then last week, after showering, I felt a "plop" in left ear. Was seeing nurse for annual thyroid blood test, she had a look and said she could see wax, to put olive oil in and come back in a week for it be washed out.
So. . . .today I put in first lot of oil-which I admit I was reluctant to do cos of effect-and now am virtually completely deaf! What a nuisance! Appointment with nurse is next Friday. It's going to be difficult to be like this all week esp since am looking after DH at the mo post surgery. Nurses come in every afternoon so I'm not really needed but he's hard of hearing too so I just imagine the daft phone calls we're going to have!