Mike126
Contributor
Over the past few years I've been dealing with equalization issues in my right ear. While I can equalize just fine out of the water, when I dive I really struggle with equalizing. This year I am determined to work on overcoming this. I've been working on my technique which is a jaw stretch/yawn to open my ETs and then a Valsalva maneuver to equalize.
After thinking about what causes my issues in the water, I'm think part of it may be due to having a regulator in my mouth. This prevents me from being able to stretch/yawn to get my ETs open. Next month I plan on working with an instructor using a full face mask to see if that helps.
When I first started diving in the 80's I never had any problems. But over the past several years it seems I either get too anxious, dry mouth, or just can't seem to get my muscles working right.
Any suggestions on how to overcome ear fear?
Thanks!
After thinking about what causes my issues in the water, I'm think part of it may be due to having a regulator in my mouth. This prevents me from being able to stretch/yawn to get my ETs open. Next month I plan on working with an instructor using a full face mask to see if that helps.
When I first started diving in the 80's I never had any problems. But over the past several years it seems I either get too anxious, dry mouth, or just can't seem to get my muscles working right.
Any suggestions on how to overcome ear fear?
Thanks!