I had that several years ago after Hilton Head into the Disney trip. I'm pretty prone to it, so I usually use ear drops, but forgot to use them on the last day of the HHI part. I got such nasty swimmers ear. I couldn't hear, ear hurt horribly, it was awful. Thank goodness we weren't flying. Finally got to the doctor once home (it was less than a week) and he said it was one of the worse cases he'd ever seen of it. I just didn't go swimming during the second part of the trip.Swimmers ear maybe? You don't actually have to swim to get it. My sad it a couple years back, he needed drops.
Dog is having a meltdown with all the kids coming to the front door, to treat or treat.
My DD is having a meltdown. "I hate children." She has answered the door multiple times and told them to pick one, and had a group that grabbed like 4 bars each.
She is done answering the door. I should have let Walter chas'em
I'm gonna miss these pictures.
That's me at work.
Could be because you get up in the middle of the freak'n night!
I was surprised at that too. I have an allergy to Sulfa drugs and Seftin and there's always been something that I can take. And I get those deep inner ear infections too.I'm sure the dr. knows best. I was a little surprised that he didn't consider a broad spectrum antibiotic, since you were allergic to that one, particular narrow spectrum pill.
Trick and treating is done in our neighborhood. Not a single Elsa, or even princess!
Love can be a scary thing.I should watch Love Actually tonight in spite of Haloween.
There's always a few kids that have no manners and kind of put a damper on your spirit. Most of them are nice, though. Tell her not to give up on all children, just yet. But, if she wants to really keep them away, I'll send over my dog who will bark up a storm and scare all of them away! He's already succeeded with a few kiddies that came by here, and hubby had to run outside with the bowl of candy yelling, "Wait!"
I was surprised at that too. I have an allergy to Sulfa drugs and Seftin and there's always been something that I can take. And I get those deep inner ear infections too.
No what I meant was some medicine that would cause osmotic changes. I would never mean a needle.pretty sure that draining via a needle would make the infection worse.
Oh I want to cuddle with this cat!
Ok thanks.It shows up as an alert notice. They go away after a month.
Yeah its super painful. My son's md recommended using a hairdryer to help dry the ear. Haven't tried it yet.I had that several years ago after Hilton Head into the Disney trip. I'm pretty prone to it, so I usually use ear drops, but forgot to use them on the last day of the HHI part. I got such nasty swimmers ear. I couldn't hear, ear hurt horribly, it was awful. Thank goodness we weren't flying. Finally got to the doctor once home (it was less than a week) and he said it was one of the worse cases he'd ever seen of it. I just didn't go swimming during the second part of the trip.
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