My views and opinions on microsuction I don't believe are irresponsible and ask that you peruse my post history, which will read the same as I am about to say here about this procedure.
@Michael Leigh, I am sorry, but there is just
no way you can genuinely be endorsing
microsuction and at the same time be expecting people to take any of your other advice seriously.
The procedure consists of (literally) sticking (what is essentially) an active
miniature vacuum cleaner into the ear canal. I highly doubt it is of any consequence how delicate the Nurse/Doctor/ENT is when they are conducting the procedure, or how soft the wax is, prior to its
suction.
I have had microsuction 3 times with no ill effects and my tinnitus can reach severe levels.
A bit like
@DaveFromChicago said, if your anecdotal experience is all the proof we need of
microsuction being safe, by that same token, we can take
@linearb's word and "review of the data" (which he never seems to provide), and
@Jack Straw's supposition that
120 dB heard externally wouldn't be anymore damaging than a 120dB sound wave shot directly into the ear ((๏̯͡๏)
????????????), as evidence that headphones are also safe.
To conclude, I agree with you on
some things
@Michael Leigh. I
100% agree with you that
everyone (both the
hearing healthy and the
hearing compromised) should avoid headphones, and that they should be regarded as
no less a health threat than
smoking or
gluing a mobile phone to the side of one's head.
But I cannot agree with you on
microsuction, or
syringing as safe methods for the removal earwax. I have seen
way too many stories of people's hearing being wrecked by such procedures, and would
never recommend them.
I also could
never share your enthusiasm for the dreaded
TRT, which simply monetises the natural process of habituation and drains resources we could be putting into
solid, life saving research.
Your belief in
light sound enrichment after noise trauma? Open to debate. At this point (based on the lack of research into the matter) I could neither agree nor disagree.