i got back from del boca vista last night with maybe the worst cold I've ever had. If you've never had to fly with a fever, i don't advise.
I flew with a sinus infection once.... BIG mistake
when we started our decent last night, it felt like an ice pick going into my ears.
-- Edited by Russell on Saturday 4th of February 2017 07:40:14 PM
yep, it's bad.... I'm fairly sure I lost some hearing in my left ear that day. Thought my ear drum was going to burst.
There is a product called EarPlanes. It is a type of ear plug that slows down the pressure change in your ears. A good decongestant and pain killers also help.
I always load up on decongestants and stuff before I fly... but that day, with the infection, plus we were delayed and ended up circling the airport for almost an hour before descending... it was fairly awful.
All I could hear in that ear for a week was crackling, and I was sick as a dog for a month after
It's awful I know. You can really mess up your ear 👂 drums I've heard
Scared the crap out of myself when I was googling it at my hotel that night and realized what I could have done
i got back from del boca vista last night with maybe the worst cold I've ever had. If you've never had to fly with a fever, i don't advise.
I flew with a sinus infection once.... BIG mistake
when we started our decent last night, it felt like an ice pick going into my ears.
-- Edited by Russell on Saturday 4th of February 2017 07:40:14 PM
yep, it's bad.... I'm fairly sure I lost some hearing in my left ear that day. Thought my ear drum was going to burst.
There is a product called EarPlanes. It is a type of ear plug that slows down the pressure change in your ears. A good decongestant and pain killers also help.
I always load up on decongestants and stuff before I fly... but that day, with the infection, plus we were delayed and ended up circling the airport for almost an hour before descending... it was fairly awful.
All I could hear in that ear for a week was crackling, and I was sick as a dog for a month after
It's awful I know. You can really mess up your ear 👂 drums I've heard
i got back from del boca vista last night with maybe the worst cold I've ever had. If you've never had to fly with a fever, i don't advise.
I flew with a sinus infection once.... BIG mistake
when we started our decent last night, it felt like an ice pick going into my ears.
-- Edited by Russell on Saturday 4th of February 2017 07:40:14 PM
yep, it's bad.... I'm fairly sure I lost some hearing in my left ear that day. Thought my ear drum was going to burst.
There is a product called EarPlanes. It is a type of ear plug that slows down the pressure change in your ears. A good decongestant and pain killers also help.
EarPlanes work, but not w a sinus infection. I've used and had all this stuff happen to me
i got back from del boca vista last night with maybe the worst cold I've ever had. If you've never had to fly with a fever, i don't advise.
I flew with a sinus infection once.... BIG mistake
when we started our decent last night, it felt like an ice pick going into my ears.
-- Edited by Russell on Saturday 4th of February 2017 07:40:14 PM
yep, it's bad.... I'm fairly sure I lost some hearing in my left ear that day. Thought my ear drum was going to burst.
There is a product called EarPlanes. It is a type of ear plug that slows down the pressure change in your ears. A good decongestant and pain killers also help.
I always load up on decongestants and stuff before I fly... but that day, with the infection, plus we were delayed and ended up circling the airport for almost an hour before descending... it was fairly awful.
All I could hear in that ear for a week was crackling, and I was sick as a dog for a month after
i got back from del boca vista last night with maybe the worst cold I've ever had. If you've never had to fly with a fever, i don't advise.
I flew with a sinus infection once.... BIG mistake
when we started our decent last night, it felt like an ice pick going into my ears.
-- Edited by Russell on Saturday 4th of February 2017 07:40:14 PM
yep, it's bad.... I'm fairly sure I lost some hearing in my left ear that day. Thought my ear drum was going to burst.
There is a product called EarPlanes. It is a type of ear plug that slows down the pressure change in your ears. A good decongestant and pain killers also help.