Kindly rate your ability to equalize your air spaces.

Can you equalize your air spaces?

  • I equalize automatically without pinching

    Votes: 39 26.7%
  • Using proper technique, I have no problem

    Votes: 85 58.2%
  • Sometimes I cannot equalize, require ascent

    Votes: 21 14.4%
  • Many times I have to abort the dive

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I needed surgery (to equalize, or because I couldn't)

    Votes: 1 0.7%
  • Cannot dive due to inability to equalize

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    146
  • Poll closed .

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CuriousMe:
I was a kid with chronic ear infections and constant fluid in my eustachian tubes (had surgery and the works

CuriousMe, do you remember what exact surgery they performed? Maybe you should have voted that you needed surgery to equalize your ears.

Are you on a ship, now, where are you at? Make us jealous.
 
crispos:
CuriousMe, do you remember what exact surgery they performed? Maybe you should have voted that you needed surgery to equalize your ears.

Are you on a ship, now, where are you at? Make us jealous.

Hi Crispos, they removed my adenoids (and yanked my tonsils for good measure). I don't know that affected my ability to clear positively or negatively.....since I was about 2 when I had the surgery.....I didn't count it for diving purposes :D

I am on a ship now, we left Jamaica about 4 hours ago.....don't be to jealous, it rained most of the day :)

However, I did have two fabulous dives the day before in Grand Cayman :crafty:

Peace,
Cathie
 
DoUDive2:
That's an interesting idea. Does it have any medicinal properties? Or do you use it after disinfecting?

Chris
Just one of those things I picked up from a fellow diver one day...I tried it..Works...If You do pool time with students in Chlorine and hit the ocean..many become prone to ear infection..An Instructor gave Me a "Heads up" one day with this tip...and makes things easy on Your Pasta Nights at home..You already have it out anyway.. ;)
 
I use to have clearing issues until an accident injuried one of my ears a few months ago. My ENT doc said from now on to use Affrain (nose spray) 10 minutes before each dive. I haven't had a problem with my eustachain tubes since and it beats taken other meds.
 
baitedstorm:
I use to have clearing issues until an accident injuried one of my ears a few months ago. My ENT doc said from now on to use Affrain (nose spray) 10 minutes before each dive. I haven't had a problem with my eustachain tubes since and it beats taken other meds.

baitedstorm, are you saying your accident helped with clearing?? What gives? Obviously you are still diving. Yeah, I had to use Otrovin nose spray after diving for a few months, after my one and only reverse sinus block.
 
crispos:
baitedstorm, are you saying your accident helped with clearing?? What gives? .

I guess it does read that way.... lol... no, the accident didn't help, it was the advice from the doctor that did the trick...
 
I never have to pinch my nose and blow to equalise, I just flex the jaw muscles. However I do a lot of open water students, and intro divers. For the benefit of my students, I fake it, and try to look like I am equalising, it seems to remind them to keep doing it.
Aloha Turtleguy
 

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