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Ear plugs for swimming?

does anyone wear ear plugs for swimming, and if so how do you get on with them?

I know this is going to sound a bit daft, but I quite enjoy swimming, only I HATE the feeling of water in my ears, especially the deaf one. And as I swim on my back, that's a bit of a problem!

There's nothing physically wrong with my ears except that one of them is a bit deaf, no perforated eardrums or anything like that.

I've tried a silly hat, but that doesn't really work very well, I have to keep stopping and letting the water out. So the next possible solution would be ear plugs. But do they work? And would they also make my head feel funny by making me feel too 'distant' from my surroundings?

I'm not even sure I'm making sense ... but hopefully some of you who wear or have tried ear plugs will be able to offer advice!
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  • tigtag02
    tigtag02 Posts: 6,857 Forumite
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    Hi SS

    My youngest has grommets and has to have these for swimming lessons.

    She uses the ear putty which is fab (our local baths has this in the vending machine) and then a headband over the top which is quite trendy (I can find a link if you need one)

    She never complains of water in her ears and at her last check up they were still in place (the grommets not her ears :p)

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  • tigtag02
    tigtag02 Posts: 6,857 Forumite
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    Here's the link :D
    :heartpuls baby no3 due 16th November :heartpuls
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    "Shut your gob! Or I'll come round your houses and stamp on all your toys" The ONE, the ONLY, the LEGENDARY Gene Hunt :heart2:
  • Poppy9
    Poppy9 Posts: 18,833 Forumite
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    DD used to swim for a club and a couple of boys used blue tack in their ears as it was most effective.
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • tigtag02
    tigtag02 Posts: 6,857 Forumite
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    Poppy9 wrote: »
    DD used to swim for a club and a couple of boys used blue tack in their ears as it was most effective.

    :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

    I really wouldn't recommend blue tack!!
    :heartpuls baby no3 due 16th November :heartpuls
    TEAM YELLOW
    DFD 16/6/10
    "Shut your gob! Or I'll come round your houses and stamp on all your toys" The ONE, the ONLY, the LEGENDARY Gene Hunt :heart2:
  • Poppy9
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    tigtag02 wrote: »
    :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

    I really wouldn't recommend blue tack!!

    They used it safely for the 4 years DD was in the club. I was curious seeing this blue putty in their ears but one of the mothers said it was the most effective.
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • Savvy_Sue
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    tigtag02 wrote: »
    She uses the ear putty which is fab (our local baths has this in the vending machine) and then a headband over the top which is quite trendy (I can find a link if you need one)
    You mean a headband like this? Not sure that a 'normal' headband wouldn't work as well, but maybe I'm only saying that because they don't do the adult size in pink. :rotfl:

    I haven't heard of ear putty before.

    Bother, now I've gone and looked online and you can get some which leave sound levels OK but keep water out, and some which are supposed to help you when you fly, and I can see I'm going to end up spending money ...
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  • tigtag02
    tigtag02 Posts: 6,857 Forumite
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    Savvy_Sue wrote: »
    You mean a headband like this? Not sure that a 'normal' headband wouldn't work as well, but maybe I'm only saying that because they don't do the adult size in pink. :rotfl:

    I haven't heard of ear putty before.

    Bother, now I've gone and looked online and you can get some which leave sound levels OK but keep water out, and some which are supposed to help you when you fly, and I can see I'm going to end up spending money ...

    Sorry :o:o:p

    I cant open the link (stoopid computer gives up opening them unless I reboot if I've been on a comping fest ;)) but the little one has no trouble at all hearing the instructor using the putty and bands from the swimstop site :D
    :heartpuls baby no3 due 16th November :heartpuls
    TEAM YELLOW
    DFD 16/6/10
    "Shut your gob! Or I'll come round your houses and stamp on all your toys" The ONE, the ONLY, the LEGENDARY Gene Hunt :heart2:
  • Poppy9
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    Found a site that recommends blue tac!!


    Water Care
    With ventilation tubes in place there is a concern that if water enters the ear canal, it may pass through the tube and into the middle ear, and set up an infective process in this area. This is not an inevitability, and some patients with VT"s swim and shower or bath without protection and never have a problem. It advisable however to take some precautions. Simply this involves the use of earplugs (blue tac, cotton wool and vaseline, silicone ear putty, or custom made plugs) and some form of head cover (swimming cap, ear wrap). Soapy or contaminated water should be particularly avoided. Children with VT's should not be prevented from swimming.
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,908 Forumite
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    OK, some cross posting going on.

    I thought it was worth thanking Poppy for the blu-tak suggestion although I won't be taking her up on it ... We don't use blu-tak in this house because I hate it so much! :rotfl:
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  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,908 Forumite
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    Poppy9 wrote: »
    Found a site that recommends blue tac!!
    Oh dear, I didn't like those close-up photos! Don't know why but they'd put me off my dinner if it was dinner-time. :rotfl:
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