Do you hear a squeak in your ears when you equalize?

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If I get a squeak it's because I've waited too long to equalise.
I imagine it's the air squeezing through the compressed Eustachian tube.

Maybe your tube is narrow to begin with.
 
Sometimes I get the squeeks just walking around.
Not unusual at all.

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http://faculty.washington.edu/ekay/index.html

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I get squeaks even if I equalize while sitting on my desk :D It's perfectly normal.

Cheers.

-J.-
 
Wait till you hear it coming up. The first time I heard this it totally freaked me out. Now I know that it means that I am coming up a little too fast.
 

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