- Mar 2, 2018
- 280
- Tinnitus Since
- 2/2018
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Rock 'n Roll
Most likely you have ETD. Try getting some flonase or some decongestants. I hope it helps. Good luck flying.
BTW I flew once when I was suffering ETD. It was pretty terrible but chewing gum and popping my ears helped a lot.
It is but most don't want to put in the extra work an stick the camera up your nose. There's a good chance they just want to be lazy (hence why they're ENTs) and send you on your way without doing this. To know for sure, make sure they do that and do not leave until they do.Thanks man. Is ETD diagnosable by an ENT? He didn't seem to think I had that? Even though I literally have all of the symptoms...
It is but most don't want to put in the extra work an stick the camera up your nose. There's a good chance they just want to be lazy (hence why they're ENTs) and send you on your way without doing this. To know for sure, make sure they do that and do not leave until they do.
If you have time get some noise cancelling headphones. If you can afford it, get the BOSE QC35. They are very expensive, but worth every cent. I fly very often with work and tried several sets and these really make a difference.
If you have time get some noise cancelling headphones. If you can afford it, get the BOSE QC35. They are very expensive, but worth every cent. I fly very often with work and tried several sets and these really make a difference.
6 weeks to the day with tinnitus. Am still having intermittent pain in ears and feel the need to constantly pop them - which always helps.
I'm supposed to fly for 6 hours on Weds and then 6 hours back on Monday and don't know if I can do it. Any advice?
Hello !
Don't worry too much, you can buy anti-pressure earplugs at drugstores and either use earplugs during the flight or even earmuffs...
And if you take new planes like A380, it would be much less loud than the old planes !
Yup. They use some fancy science and reduce the cabin nose significantly. The other benefit of this is you can watch Netflix etc on your iPad at low volumes as it's not competing with outside noise.How does it work ?
Does it "cut" the noise ?
Yup. They use some fancy science and reduce the cabin nose significantly. The other benefit of this is you can watch Netflix etc on your iPad at low volumes as it's not competing with outside noise.
Thanks for the positive vibes man!
Yes, they can be used for the noise of cars and city noises. If there is a shop locally you can try them you will see what I mean.nd do you think it can work for the noise of the city ? Cars and others...
Lots of people do, I don't personally. I listen to tv shows, movies etc on a low volume while on the plane.Do people listen to music with noise canceling headphones? Just very low volume?
Yes, they can be used for the noise of cars and city noises. If there is a shop locally you can try them you will see what I mean.
Do people listen to music with noise canceling headphones? Just very low volume?
I have a few times when finding a taxi from the airport, but mostly use for air flight. I fly every few weeks and they are very handy.Do you also use them when you are into the city ?
I have a few times when finding a taxi from the airport, but mostly use for air flight. I fly every few weeks and they are very handy.
Never had problems. They are very comfortable, even for long hall flights. The battery lasts for a very very long time too.Never had any problems for your flights ?
Hello !
So when do you take your flight ?
And how do you feel these days ?
That's great. I flew last year and was very pleased by how well my Bose headphones worked.Took my flight yesterday! Went just fine. Took 1mg Ativan before getting on the plane. Wore earplanes for takeoff and landing - don't know if it was necessary - and Bose QC35 for the rest of the flight. Listened to a movie very, very quietly. Then watched a movie with subtitles with the headphones on and activated. No spike, no difference in T today.
Took my flight yesterday! Went just fine. Took 1mg Ativan before getting on the plane. Wore earplanes for takeoff and landing - don't know if it was necessary - and Bose QC35 for the rest of the flight. Listened to a movie very, very quietly. Then watched a movie with subtitles with the headphones on and activated. No spike, no difference in T today.
And if you take new planes like A380, it would be much less loud than the old planes !
Have you had any experience flying on those turboprop planes? The front row is in front of the engines, but is also very close to the engines. Is it still better to sit at that front row, or is it better to be in the last row, which is the furthest row from the engines?more small regional (noisy) aircrafts
Is A330 similar to A380?A380 is probably the quietest passenger aircraft operated today
Have you had any experience flying on those turboprop planes? The front row is in front of the engines, but is also very close to the engines. Is it still better to sit at that front row, or is it better to be in the last row, which is the furthest row from the engines?
On a regular plane, have you ever had a seat that was located behind the engines? Were you ok after that?
If one has to be behind the engines, should one choose the last row, or is that the loudest row?