i know this post is a year after the fact, but what i have to say is pertinent,
recently i was diving in mexico, first time in awhile, i recall the first time i dove i had one ear that was slow to equalize, i could get down it would just take me a little while, first dive, everyone descended at the rate of the DM, and left me by my lonesome, thankfully one of the other DM's saw me, and hung out with me, took me a really long time to get to depth, just had to go slow, eventually i got down, but not without a few moments of pain, when i surfaced, it felt like i had water in my ear
second dive went better, i got down faster, but still got left behind for a lil bit(this time i swam along with them as i descended)
after the second dive, the feeling of a "plugged" ear didnt go away, it has its moments of being painful, and was a general mood killer for the rest of the trip, this was a week ago tomorrow, i flew home in this condition, chewed gum most of the flight, it sucked, but it didnt hurt worse than the squeeze in the first place.. ear popped alot
saw a dr as soon as i could after i landed (a GP) he told me my eardrum wasnt ruptured, but i had managed to get fluid into the tympanic cavity, behind the ear drum, he said most likely i have some sort of inflammation in my eustachian tube thats not letting the fluid drain,, he game me a round of steroids thats supposed to help reduce inflammation in the sinus cavities, so far, in 2 days, the felling of having a plugged ear has reduced alot, but the popping is still there, and when i do certain things, (like yawn) it still sounds like its plugged
the long story short, if its similar to my story, getting him to a dr wont cure it instantly, but it might help reduce the pain, the flight home wont kill him, but it wont be pleasure.
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