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  • Perfarated ear drum

    Has any body else done this. I did my right one playing rugby on Saturday sh1t its pain full. One good thing though I can not hear the wife when shes on my right hand side. I would rather not have it though
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    had one since i was a kid and have lived with it ever since

    cheeRS
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    • #3
      doesn't sound nice

      btw have you seen some of those rugby players ears, chewed up or what
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      • #4
        not good !! Do they repair themselves then or is that it for ever ?
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        • #5
          it usually repairs itself after a few weeks / month or so.

          my particular case was more serious as i had a bad infection and thus led to permanent hearing loss on the one side

          cheeRS
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          • #6
            what ? Lol.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 0630154 View Post
              what ? Lol.
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              • #8
                Can't be nice that, I hope you make a quick recovery Andy!

                Tim

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                • #9
                  We all know what them big rugby boys are like with there ears , pulling , punching and grabbing them all game .

                  Speedy recovery Andy .

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                  • #10
                    Andy,

                    Get yourself an appointment booked at Grays Inn Rd, Royal National ERT Hospital. I had to go there for a few years as a little kid as I had a rank infection called Glue ear and it perforated my ear drum. It repaired itself in the end but I'm down a bit on that ear now....I missed out as the lovely nurses used to hold my hand and put me on there lap and give me cuddles. I would hate for someone else to miss out on that opportunity like I did

                    The only real time I've suffered, was when I was doing my offshore survival training and got a lot more deaf in the bad ear for a while. I had to go out to a platform and try to understand the different Scots accents with one ear Worse was they had both ears and could not understand me
                    Steve

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                    • #11
                      Not nice Andy, I would watch that for infection.
                      Know what its like, I suffer from ear infections & earache all my life. Like GJ I'm now down in power in one!
                      Probably damaged as a kid when we didnt go to doctors but used cotton buds etc to try to clear them

                      Robert
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