fmerkel
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I do use an AGA FFM on my Aquarium shifts, regular system on open water dives. I have 10 years of experience with them. IMO the FFM will not likely help this problem and may make it worse. For me it was a LOT worse. I personally don't like the things much, which surprised me because I was looking forward to using them.
I clear easily hands free above water. Once in the water I pretty much have to do a Valsalva. There may be differences in FFM but I wouldn't buy one unless you give it a good try.
Afrin can help the nose, a lot, but it doesn't do as much for the ears. Sudafed is more effective here. A really benign aide is papaya enzyme. Get some tablets, and suck on them (don't swallow) on the way to the dive. They act as a local anti-inflammatory and have no side effects. Some brands are even tasty.
As you get older these kind of problems tend to get worse. If you have allergies treating that should be looked at. You could try some of the non-setading over the counter antihistamines. If you are using Afrin and getting some help from it, I'd strongly suggest you get some OTC nasal steroids (Flonase, Nasacort) and starting a treatment of that. These are NOT like Aftrin with a 15" onset. You need to take them regularly and for 1-2 weeks to reach full effectiveness. You can still use Afrin in addition if you really need to, but I wouldn't recommend regular use of Afrin.
Proplugs are great for keeping water out of the ear. Their claim to enhance clearing I think is completely bogus, and I've been using them faithfully for 15 years. Wouldn't dive without them.
The Pro-mask does work, but it's a one-off product, kind of weird to use, and may not fit as a dive mask. I'd say it might have a better chance working for your ears than a FFM, but a worse chance of fitting. This is another 'you have to try it'.
DO read that whole PREVENTION OF MIDDLE EAR BAROTRAUMA by Dr. Kay (he's a Club member, and a great resource). I can point you at an hour long video he did if you want.
+1 on what doctormike said.
I clear easily hands free above water. Once in the water I pretty much have to do a Valsalva. There may be differences in FFM but I wouldn't buy one unless you give it a good try.
Afrin can help the nose, a lot, but it doesn't do as much for the ears. Sudafed is more effective here. A really benign aide is papaya enzyme. Get some tablets, and suck on them (don't swallow) on the way to the dive. They act as a local anti-inflammatory and have no side effects. Some brands are even tasty.
As you get older these kind of problems tend to get worse. If you have allergies treating that should be looked at. You could try some of the non-setading over the counter antihistamines. If you are using Afrin and getting some help from it, I'd strongly suggest you get some OTC nasal steroids (Flonase, Nasacort) and starting a treatment of that. These are NOT like Aftrin with a 15" onset. You need to take them regularly and for 1-2 weeks to reach full effectiveness. You can still use Afrin in addition if you really need to, but I wouldn't recommend regular use of Afrin.
Proplugs are great for keeping water out of the ear. Their claim to enhance clearing I think is completely bogus, and I've been using them faithfully for 15 years. Wouldn't dive without them.
The Pro-mask does work, but it's a one-off product, kind of weird to use, and may not fit as a dive mask. I'd say it might have a better chance working for your ears than a FFM, but a worse chance of fitting. This is another 'you have to try it'.
DO read that whole PREVENTION OF MIDDLE EAR BAROTRAUMA by Dr. Kay (he's a Club member, and a great resource). I can point you at an hour long video he did if you want.
+1 on what doctormike said.
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