Hey All
Hey.
Last night I covered a minor metal fest thing at Koko, and was pleasantly surprised to find that Moonspell from Portugal are actually bloody good (even if their engineers decided to mix the drums way too loud).
When I got home I checked my diary and discovered that the ear syringing was actually scheduled for 0920 this morning. I thought I had another week's grace. I had been puttin the olive oil in my ears intermittantly, but I was kind of distracted away from it by the whole No Wallet Crisis a week ago.
Still, I wasn't going to reschedule another appointment, so I olive-oiled my ears before going to bed and first thing in the morning before hie-ing off to the clinic to get my ears blasted again.
In any case, the nurse cleared my left ear, then did my height, weight and blood pressure as well (176 with my boots on, 78.5 kilos (getting fat or just muscle? I suspect a little of both) and I can't remember what the BP was, but she said it was good).
Anyways, I wandered back home, making plans to head back to Harrow Green Library to hunker down and write the first draft of my review. And when I got back to the flat I realised that taking a step or tapping the right side of my head with the heel of my hand caused a low-frequency vibration echo in my left ear.
It doesn't really bother me yet, and it might just be a result of the ear finally being wax free after five or six weeks of being blocked, but I'm hoping that this is just a temporary thing.
*shrugs*
Anyways, work to do.
Over and out.
-J
Update:
The booming echo is gone!
I threw some towels into the wash and figuring I'd use the next hour to do some reading, I grabbed the book I'm finishing and threw myself down onto a couch. The jolt shook something out of my left ear, and when I stood up I noticed that the BOOoOoM had gone.
I guess it was just a bubble of water left over from the syringing process.
Sweet. Something less to worry about.
Now back to my book.
-J
Last night I covered a minor metal fest thing at Koko, and was pleasantly surprised to find that Moonspell from Portugal are actually bloody good (even if their engineers decided to mix the drums way too loud).
When I got home I checked my diary and discovered that the ear syringing was actually scheduled for 0920 this morning. I thought I had another week's grace. I had been puttin the olive oil in my ears intermittantly, but I was kind of distracted away from it by the whole No Wallet Crisis a week ago.
Still, I wasn't going to reschedule another appointment, so I olive-oiled my ears before going to bed and first thing in the morning before hie-ing off to the clinic to get my ears blasted again.
In any case, the nurse cleared my left ear, then did my height, weight and blood pressure as well (176 with my boots on, 78.5 kilos (getting fat or just muscle? I suspect a little of both) and I can't remember what the BP was, but she said it was good).
Anyways, I wandered back home, making plans to head back to Harrow Green Library to hunker down and write the first draft of my review. And when I got back to the flat I realised that taking a step or tapping the right side of my head with the heel of my hand caused a low-frequency vibration echo in my left ear.
It doesn't really bother me yet, and it might just be a result of the ear finally being wax free after five or six weeks of being blocked, but I'm hoping that this is just a temporary thing.
*shrugs*
Anyways, work to do.
Over and out.
-J
Update:
The booming echo is gone!
I threw some towels into the wash and figuring I'd use the next hour to do some reading, I grabbed the book I'm finishing and threw myself down onto a couch. The jolt shook something out of my left ear, and when I stood up I noticed that the BOOoOoM had gone.
I guess it was just a bubble of water left over from the syringing process.
Sweet. Something less to worry about.
Now back to my book.
-J
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