So I went back to the doctor's today, partly because I am flying and I need diazepam for the flight and also because I wanted a new nasal spray. He looked in my ears again and though he said he couldn't see fluid in one (ironically the worst ear) he said he could still see bubbles in the other. Basically he says to see what happens while I am on holiday (I think he means the warmer weather and not the plane journey) but if it isn't any better after that to ring him and arrange an appointment with an ENT - FINALLY.
I like this doctor, I do, and he is really kind. But I would feel better seeing an ENT. That being said, I am not sure what he can do for me... If I have fluid trapped in my ear it means that there is a blockage, so even if they put tubes in my ears, once they fall out and heal I will be back to square one. Basically this doctor says that to solve the problem permanently my ear has to sort itself - which could take God knows how long.
I am also unsure about whether to have tubes put in because I have read that sometimes the tubes don't help and actually make things worse e.g. more painful, louder etc.
I guess I would like people's opinion's about what I should do. I am going to see the ENT for definite, but I am debating about asking him to wait a while before putting the tubes in to see if this goes on its own. I am only four months in with T and am learning to ignore it. The problem is I KNOW something isn't right with my ears: sometimes they are painful, they get pressured when I am driving and still get bits of pain (that being said, two months ago I used to get daily headaches and plenty of pain from my ears, so something is improving).
What do people think I should do?
I like this doctor, I do, and he is really kind. But I would feel better seeing an ENT. That being said, I am not sure what he can do for me... If I have fluid trapped in my ear it means that there is a blockage, so even if they put tubes in my ears, once they fall out and heal I will be back to square one. Basically this doctor says that to solve the problem permanently my ear has to sort itself - which could take God knows how long.
I am also unsure about whether to have tubes put in because I have read that sometimes the tubes don't help and actually make things worse e.g. more painful, louder etc.
I guess I would like people's opinion's about what I should do. I am going to see the ENT for definite, but I am debating about asking him to wait a while before putting the tubes in to see if this goes on its own. I am only four months in with T and am learning to ignore it. The problem is I KNOW something isn't right with my ears: sometimes they are painful, they get pressured when I am driving and still get bits of pain (that being said, two months ago I used to get daily headaches and plenty of pain from my ears, so something is improving).
What do people think I should do?