Corcaigh_the_Cat
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Anyone any tips in where to get it done, not including the GP?
There are loads of little private clinics that do suction now. They do it there and then and don’t ask you to go and put olive oil in your ear for 6 weeks first, or whatever the GP normally does.Anyone any tips in where to get it done, not including the GP?
This time last year my ears were blocked after a flight and it stayed blocked for about a week I went on you tube for tips and tried everything including hay fever spray to open things up nothing worked I booked this went for my appointment and I was cleared almost instantly. Feels weird but it works.Thank you
That's where I go with mine.Here they are
Microcsuction eax wax removal specialists throughout the North East
We offer microsuction, syringing ear wax removal througout the North East in clinic at Middlesbrough or Hartlepool and home visits available.www.earclearhearingcare.co.uk
Can you drop them off and collect them later or do you have to wait while it's done?That's where I go with mine.
If you have £60ish spare I'd recommend it for anyone as they always feel fresh/clear afterwards, especially if you've never had it done before.I'm always tempted to get mine done, my ears often feel stuffy but I'm not sure if it's because of wax build up or it's just how they are.
I've got the premium detachable onesCan you drop them off and collect them later or do you have to wait while it's done?
It’s weird as you hear the thing in your ear and it’s a little painful for stuck bits like a small pr*ck pain. But nothing major and it does feel great after.I've never felt the need to have mine done - Is it painful or pleasant?
pleasant once done. very slightly uncomfortable whilst happening.I've never felt the need to have mine done - Is it painful or pleasant?
If you have £60ish spare I'd recommend it for anyone as they always feel fresh/clear afterwards, especially if you've never had it done before.
Yeah if you don't need it they'd tell you.I might give it a shot, especially with them offering a check to see if you actually need the treatment first.
Same with your brain ??I've got the premium detachable ones
Your GP/nurse practitioner will tell you that for free, they just don't clear the problem. The GP used to, don't now.Yeah if you don't need it they'd tell you.
I mean they won't charge you if you don't need it.Your GP/nurse practitioner will tell you that for free, they just don't clear the problem. The GP used to, don't now.