KansaiKitsune
Contributor
I've got a question for anyone -- I don't want to hijack anyone's thread, so I thought it might be better to post a new one.
Normally when I equalize when I'm in an airplane or at altitude, I'll feel and hear a pop accompanied by that typical sensation of pressure relief. I've just completed my pool dives, and I've been attempting to equalize often -- my checkout dives are next.
My left ear seems a bit sticky when it comes to equalizing. If I'm at the surface and try to overpressurize my ears using Vasalva, only the right one will pop. If I can force myself to yawn, I can easily pop both ears, but that's virtually impossible to do underwater when my body's in motion and my heartbeat's increased -- I'm just not relaxed enough.
Therefore: when I'm equalizing on descent, which is better? To hear an actual pop, or to feel no pain? I feel pressure on the eardrum as I'm going down, but it doesn't hurt. If I'm equalizing constantly as I go down by pinching my nose and blowing slightly, should I ever be hearing pops?
It's worth noting that as a child of about 3 years old, I had tubes in both ears, but I've never had a problem with them since then. I'm almost 28 now. I get sick maybe one time a year -- maybe one sinus infection in the winter.
Last night, one of the DMs gave me two Sudafed, and things seemed just fine.
I have an appointment for an ENT to see if all is well next week, but the DMs I've been working with think I could pull off the checkout dives this weekend. The instructor said I can do it whenever -- I'm not sure if I should err on the side of caution or try to make the dive and then abort if I have a problem and retry later.
So, what do you think, based upon the info I've given you? Do I need to get checked out, or am I pretty much just doing it wrong? Should I try to make the dive or just wait?
Normally when I equalize when I'm in an airplane or at altitude, I'll feel and hear a pop accompanied by that typical sensation of pressure relief. I've just completed my pool dives, and I've been attempting to equalize often -- my checkout dives are next.
My left ear seems a bit sticky when it comes to equalizing. If I'm at the surface and try to overpressurize my ears using Vasalva, only the right one will pop. If I can force myself to yawn, I can easily pop both ears, but that's virtually impossible to do underwater when my body's in motion and my heartbeat's increased -- I'm just not relaxed enough.

Therefore: when I'm equalizing on descent, which is better? To hear an actual pop, or to feel no pain? I feel pressure on the eardrum as I'm going down, but it doesn't hurt. If I'm equalizing constantly as I go down by pinching my nose and blowing slightly, should I ever be hearing pops?
It's worth noting that as a child of about 3 years old, I had tubes in both ears, but I've never had a problem with them since then. I'm almost 28 now. I get sick maybe one time a year -- maybe one sinus infection in the winter.
Last night, one of the DMs gave me two Sudafed, and things seemed just fine.
I have an appointment for an ENT to see if all is well next week, but the DMs I've been working with think I could pull off the checkout dives this weekend. The instructor said I can do it whenever -- I'm not sure if I should err on the side of caution or try to make the dive and then abort if I have a problem and retry later.
So, what do you think, based upon the info I've given you? Do I need to get checked out, or am I pretty much just doing it wrong? Should I try to make the dive or just wait?