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I just received my OW cert last weekend. During this weekend we did 4 dives along with a pool dive.
In general, I had no problems with equalization. I did it often but I'm pretty sure I should be doing it even more often if the tips I have read were correct (every 2 feet or so).
On the first or second dive, I was tilting my body in various directions while trying to better understand neutral buoyancy. During one of these flips, I had this sudden rush of what sounded like water go into my ear...followed by a full feeling in my ears (no pain or vertigo). I also felt a similar rush happen during my 4th dive (same thing with flips and swimming sideways).
This is normal for me....happened all the time while swimming and doing flips or swimming sideways underwater. Usually it just clears out at night or with some crazy headbanging.
Well after the 1st day (1st and 2nd dives), I did have some difficulty getting my land legs back after getting off the boat. Everything was quite wavy for almost a day. I also did NOT get seasick on the 1st boat ride. The 2nd day (3rd and 4th dives) the REVERSE happened. I DID get seasick on the boat but I had no problem getting my land legs back. This was after my ears were clogged up.
Problem is, it is now 4 days after the last dive, and I cannot get this full feeling out of my ear. My left ear is much more clogged than my right ear. I've tried the typical whiplash techniques but nothing would come out. Tried loosening my earwax, but none has coming out (I do seem to have an extra build up of wax in my ears and it has been decades since I've had them professionally cleaned out). I still do not feel pain, although I did have a bit of brief discomfort in one of my ears (the least clogged) when I woke up today.
I'd like to solve this....and going to an ear doctor is a problem. I cannot afford a session at the moment (no insurance).
Well thank you for reading such a long post. Any advice will be well received.
Frustraded Diver
In general, I had no problems with equalization. I did it often but I'm pretty sure I should be doing it even more often if the tips I have read were correct (every 2 feet or so).
On the first or second dive, I was tilting my body in various directions while trying to better understand neutral buoyancy. During one of these flips, I had this sudden rush of what sounded like water go into my ear...followed by a full feeling in my ears (no pain or vertigo). I also felt a similar rush happen during my 4th dive (same thing with flips and swimming sideways).
This is normal for me....happened all the time while swimming and doing flips or swimming sideways underwater. Usually it just clears out at night or with some crazy headbanging.
Well after the 1st day (1st and 2nd dives), I did have some difficulty getting my land legs back after getting off the boat. Everything was quite wavy for almost a day. I also did NOT get seasick on the 1st boat ride. The 2nd day (3rd and 4th dives) the REVERSE happened. I DID get seasick on the boat but I had no problem getting my land legs back. This was after my ears were clogged up.
Problem is, it is now 4 days after the last dive, and I cannot get this full feeling out of my ear. My left ear is much more clogged than my right ear. I've tried the typical whiplash techniques but nothing would come out. Tried loosening my earwax, but none has coming out (I do seem to have an extra build up of wax in my ears and it has been decades since I've had them professionally cleaned out). I still do not feel pain, although I did have a bit of brief discomfort in one of my ears (the least clogged) when I woke up today.
I'd like to solve this....and going to an ear doctor is a problem. I cannot afford a session at the moment (no insurance).
Well thank you for reading such a long post. Any advice will be well received.
Frustraded Diver