Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by Sibanger » Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:08 pm

Nokatus wrote:
Sibanger wrote:I can not equalize properly when flying or diving etc.
You're mixing underwater?

8O
No wonder my mixes sound a bit muddy.

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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by Nokatus » Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:36 pm

Sibanger wrote:
Nokatus wrote:
Sibanger wrote:I can not equalize properly when flying or diving etc.
You're mixing underwater?

8O
No wonder my mixes sound a bit muddy.
Must be the reverb coming in too wet.

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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by H20nly » Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:05 am

Zicam before you jet...

and suck on a tittie throughout the flight
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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by aqua_tek » Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:48 am

Thanks for the recommendation guys. I tried to apply some of them.

So the good news is, that all went smoothly during takeoff and throughout the flight.

The bad news, as soon as we started descending, it got bad. the Ears started to get clogged and the pressure got to a point where it was excruciatingly painful. I was trying my hardest not to start screaming in agony.

Needless to say, after we landed I felt like I was nearly deaf. I checked out some online instructions shortly after, to try and unclog... And good news again, it worked! Was kind of annoying but it gave results.

A combination of saline nasal solution, tilting my head in various directions, and some valsava did the trick.

My ears still feel a little weird, but a vast improvement over how I was feeling in the morning. I'm hopeful hat within the next day or so, they'll be totally back to normal.

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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by mikemc » Fri Sep 25, 2009 3:28 am

next time go to a dr. and get a prescription for flucatizone propianate.
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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by swishniak » Fri Sep 25, 2009 11:33 am

Sibanger wrote: A nasal decongestant spray has worked for me. 12 hours before flight, and just before you get on board.
that has always worked for me too . i always have a nose spray when flying.

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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by Slightlydelic » Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:09 pm

aqua_tek wrote:Thanks for the recommendation guys. I tried to apply some of them.

So the good news is, that all went smoothly during takeoff and throughout the flight.

The bad news, as soon as we started descending, it got bad. the Ears started to get clogged and the pressure got to a point where it was excruciatingly painful. I was trying my hardest not to start screaming in agony.

Needless to say, after we landed I felt like I was nearly deaf. I checked out some online instructions shortly after, to try and unclog... And good news again, it worked! Was kind of annoying but it gave results.

A combination of saline nasal solution, tilting my head in various directions, and some valsava did the trick.

My ears still feel a little weird, but a vast improvement over how I was feeling in the morning. I'm hopeful hat within the next day or so, they'll be totally back to normal.

seriously dont valsalva, it only works when your going under pressure not decompressing, the valsalva presurises the middle ear to eaqualise with ambiant pressure.

if youve landed back at normal atmosphere and your ear hurts is't because your not releasing the cabin pressure and your middle ear has become over pressured to then try and valsalva on top of that over pressurisation is realy risky as you could just end up adding more pressure.

afterall if you had no trouble going up but trouble comming down, it shows that the eustation tube is swolen/blocked in a way that is making it operate almost like a 1 way valve.

other than that the valsalva isnt a good idea when you have a cold, as it will drive the infection/mucus into the middle ear. and you can end up with a nasty ear infection.

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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by SubFunk » Fri Sep 25, 2009 7:38 pm

aqua_tek wrote:Thanks for the recommendation guys. I tried to apply some of them.

So the good news is, that all went smoothly during takeoff and throughout the flight.

The bad news, as soon as we started descending, it got bad. the Ears started to get clogged and the pressure got to a point where it was excruciatingly painful. I was trying my hardest not to start screaming in agony.

Needless to say, after we landed I felt like I was nearly deaf. I checked out some online instructions shortly after, to try and unclog... And good news again, it worked! Was kind of annoying but it gave results.

A combination of saline nasal solution, tilting my head in various directions, and some valsava did the trick.

My ears still feel a little weird, but a vast improvement over how I was feeling in the morning. I'm hopeful hat within the next day or so, they'll be totally back to normal.
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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by H20nly » Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:33 pm

H20nly wrote:suck on a tittie throughout the flight
this is the solution. you need some titties.
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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by aqua_tek » Wed Dec 23, 2009 10:16 am

I have horrible luck. I had to travel last night and once again I got a goddamn cold.
Sibanger wrote: Earplanes are a product I would like to try next time I fly
after reading this again, I got curious, googled earplanes and ended up buying a pair at a nearby pharmacy.

The verdict....

Black magic!!!!! I'm safe at my destination and my ears are clog-free. I did however also pop an anticongestant just before boarding and chewed on a lot of gum throughout pretty much the entire flight, so I'm not sure how effecive the earplanes were by themselves. I'd say they definitely gave me an advantage over just resorting to chewing gum and popping that pill. worth checking out.

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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by H20nly » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:45 pm

but did you suck on any titties?

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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by aqua_tek » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:32 pm

I'm hoping to do that tonight, if all goes well during my gig

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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by H20nly » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:44 pm

you're gonna suck titties during your gig! You Rock Star you... :wink:

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Re: Flying with a head cold? Recommend remedies!

Post by RajahP » Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:58 pm

Medical Marijuana.
:mrgreen:



edit... or Marinol.

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