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DigDeep
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Registered: May 2002
Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Jul-11-2006 17:33
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Abercrombie
myspace.com/ashesband
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Aurora Borealis
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Southlake hospital in Newmarket also has a walk-in clinic, so you also have access to specialists on staff. Maybe other hospitals do too, but go soon. If you hear muffled sound, and you feel it's behind your drum, then it's fluid in your eustacian tube. The longer it sits there, the more likely it will be infected. At least take a decongestant (look for Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride on the label) to help clear your canals!
And yes, q-tips aren't recommended as I agreed earlier, and who goes and gets their ears cleaned by a professional as often as you see your dentist? Your tympanic membrane is very sensitive to abrasion, so if you don't use it carefully you'll damage your drum. If he doesn't or can't see a specialist right away, he's can't just do nothing.
Hospital with walk-in clinic is best IMO.
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