- Location
- Argyll & Bute, Scotland
Truly amazing!!Well....maybe not, but......Hopi ear candles are apparently amazing!![]()
Truly amazing!!Well....maybe not, but......Hopi ear candles are apparently amazing!![]()

Actually I can remember seeing something for this very purpose in a "supplement" magazine - a plastic bulb thing you fill with water.You can syringe your own ears
Eurgh. I’m sorry Kate, this would really get my goat. If you can be bothered, I’d write a letter to the head of the group that’s taken over to complain and point out the lack of goodwill to loyal customers. If they’ve only recently taken over it might just be an overzealous money-making scheme that they’d rethink if they had customer feedback. Maybe wishful thinking - but you never know?It certainly shocked me . Nelly had an examination and an injection to calm her tummy down , and with the admin fee for Reubens claim, it came to £90 . Its a shame because we do like the Vets and staff at this practice but obviously their charges are being set by the group management . My excess is £80 so its just not worth claiming for the ten I would get back x
I used to have my ears syringed every six months, narrow ear canals apparently. But my doctor's practice no longer do it. As ear oils don’t actually get rid of the wax just soften it for me the practice nurse suggested I try a different type of wax softener, I think it’s a salt water based stuff, and this does seem to work for me as I haven’t had any trouble with my ears for over 18 months now. I’m not sure what happens if they did need syringingActually I can remember seeing something for this very purpose in a "supplement" magazine - a plastic bulb thing you fill with water.
I would rather wait out the olive oil myself
ENT at The Vic for suctioning. Takes several weeks though.I’m not sure what happens if they did need syringing
You can get bicarbonate of soda drops, which help dissolve the wax. I don't have narrow ear canals (well, no one's ever said, and nothing else about me is narrow so I don't suppose so) but I am prone to wax. The advice I had was to put olive oil in at night and bicarb in the morning. It sort of fizzes, it's everso funny!As ear oils don’t actually get rid of the wax just soften it for me the practice nurse suggested I try a different type of wax softener,
Perhaps that’s what I’ve got, not salt water dropsYou can get bicarbonate of soda drops, which help dissolve the wax. I don't have narrow ear canals (well, no one's ever said, and nothing else about me is narrow so I don't suppose so) but I am prone to wax. The advice I had was to put olive oil in at night and bicarb in the morning. It sort of fizzes, it's everso funny!