you don't have to put ear drops in your ear though
they're the evillest thing ever
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Sun 15 Sep 2002, 15:15,
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Have you tried warming them up?
Makes it much more comfortable.
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Sun 15 Sep 2002, 15:16,
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it's true
but the bottle says they have to be kept in the fridge below 6degrees
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Sun 15 Sep 2002, 15:19,
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Ok, that's for storage.
You could just warm what you are about to take though. (i.e. decant, warm, administer)
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Sun 15 Sep 2002, 15:21,
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this is a good point
but can't really be decanted, as you stick the bottle in the ear and squeeze out a couple of drops from the top
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Sun 15 Sep 2002, 15:23,
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Try heating up a teaspoon
dropping onto that, few seconds for heat transfer then pour into ear. If it doesn't work...put em in cold and think of England!
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Sun 15 Sep 2002, 15:26,
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Last time
a couple of drops of water got deep in my ear I started falling over and wanting to vomit.
Urrrrrrgh.
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Sun 15 Sep 2002, 15:29,
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Urrrrrrgh.
It feel it needs it
but I am loathe to do anything about it after that even.
I think I set the inner ear off all out of whack.
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Sun 15 Sep 2002, 15:36,
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I think I set the inner ear off all out of whack.
Prob a middle ear infection. (otitis externa I think)
Easily cleared up if caught in time.
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Sun 15 Sep 2002, 15:41,
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