Hey guys, if you have any more information on this I'd love to hear it... I'm currently on disability due to an ear injury I sustained flying... not fun, and neither is being cooped up in your house for a month!
I've always had issues with my right ear, Valsava maneuver is a common practice for my flying, and I love to find a solution to keep me in the sky. I've heard of getting tubes put in your ears, which to be honest isn't the best idea for me as I am an avid free divier, scuba diver, and surfer...
What can you tell me about this tube in the estachian tube stent??
Any other ideas, I'm all ears.. so to speak
Originally Posted by
rickair7777
The tubes I was referring to are actually installed inside the eustachian tubes, kind of like an artery stent. It apparently works very well, provides free pressure flow without any effert so you don't have to take any action to equalize...it just happens.