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Okay, I'm all for "polling the audience for info", but the anecdotal evidence is still that...anecdotal. Not meaning to be critical of all the advice offered, but isn't this bordering on practicing medicine without a license? Careful what info you distribute. And above all, careful what advice you take from the internet. Sure, we're all divers and we only want to help, but we can't look into your ears and see what's there. A live, trained medical professional can. I wouldn't even want one of those operating on me by email, so best to ask a doc who is up to date on diving medicine and the associated complaints, illnesses, and conditions. Good luck with your ears and your diving.
Thanks everyone...I was just looking for some general information on the subject and wanted to know if any of you have dived with this problem. I did dive this weekend, and it was great no problems...I am still on the drops to make sure it goes away but other than that we did 2 great dives...GREAT LAKES DIVING IS THE BEST! Cold water and great wrecks....Thanks Divers.