E-mail:
xasktiffany@yahoo.comGender:
FemaleAge:
17Member Since:
May 27, 2007Answers:
658Last Update:
July 3, 2011Visitors:
32053Favorite Columnists
theymos
Cux
thelaura
babygirl123
PinkLady4863
Main Categories:
Random Weirdos
Fashion and Styles
Friendship
View All
about

I like dancing, music, Jake Gyllenhaal, t-shirts, comedy, summer nights, funny movies, and photography.
I hate perfectionists, although I can be one, people who edit their pictures with peace signs and dumb quotes, and flies.
I like giving advice. I don't know if I'm any good at it. Nobody has told me either way.
Ask me whatever, I'll do what I can to help you out.
advice
I'm pretty sure this is in the wrong category, but this is the one that relates to my problem the closest.
I have swimmers ear, but I went swimming a few weeks ago [almost 2], and it still isn't gone. It's seriously getting bed. I can't hear out of my left ear, so I constantly ask people if I'm yelling or if I'm talking normal. I can't lower my voice because then I can't hear myself. Sometimes when I lay down, I can my hear my heartbeat in my left ear. It's really weird. I've had swimmers ear before, and it never lasted this song, so when is this going to go away? Or is it more serious than I think? Help! It's really annoying.
See a doctor.
If you haven't tried this, it works (but i dont know if its too late)
Put a teeny bit of rubbing alcohol in your ear, and dump it our really quick, it should dry up and water thats in there.
If that doesnt work, try buying swimmer's ear. Its basically the same thing, but you can leave it in your ear.
Seeing a doctor would probably be the best.
xxtiffany
(Rating: 4) Thank you. Your advice was the best.