A year or so ago someone on the list gave directions on how to get h2o2 into the inner ear, by lying on the bed face up with your head hanging over the side and dropping H2O2 into the nose until the sinuses filled up and they could hear the fizz when it entered the inner ear... anyone have that posting?
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Pat <[email protected]> wrote: > For many years, I've had one funny ear and one normal ear. I get pain like > swimmer's ear if I ever get water in the bad ear (a few hours later). I now > wear an ear plug to shower, which helps. I used to use Swim Ear after every > shower, but I don't think all that alcohol is good and I did get buildup of > wax in that ear. The very best thing that works if I get the severe pain > for hours is something called Domeboro solution. It used to be available > with Rx, later I had to get it at a compounding pharmacy. The over the > counter stuff at the drug store isn't quite the same. Domeboro is mostly > acetic acid and so smells like vinegar. It also has aluminum in it (but, of > course, the doctor said not to be concerned because the ear drum is > impermeable.) Heat also makes the ear feel better. My ear doc never could > find anything wrong except for the extreme wax buildups and said maybe the > pain was TMJ, but I know it must be some kind of fungus. > > > Pat > > ------------------------------ > ** > > I have a question, if you dont mind me asking. How did you know you have an > abscess in your ear? My mother has been battling some kind of thing in her > ear, she went to a ear, nose and throat specialist and they told her it was > a fungus, but not much is helping it. > > Elizabeth Williams > <[email protected]>rite groups to meet. Check it > out.<http://windowslive.com/online/groups?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_groups_032009> > > -- Day Sutton [email protected]

