Heyo
I've experienced a phenomenon that occurs maybe once a month that causes my left ear to go partially deaf for about 3 seconds and then goes away for a month or two. It's happened 5 times since I got my T, I'm not worried about it but I was just wondering if someone could explain why it happens. Also while I'm here could someone give me a heads up on what I should expect when I fly in a plane? I have a vacation planned and I'm flying out of Colorado, so I'm concerned that the altitude difference would cause my T to spike or damage my ears. I've never flown before so I'm also just a little nervous in general.
Thanks, Jeff
I've experienced a phenomenon that occurs maybe once a month that causes my left ear to go partially deaf for about 3 seconds and then goes away for a month or two. It's happened 5 times since I got my T, I'm not worried about it but I was just wondering if someone could explain why it happens. Also while I'm here could someone give me a heads up on what I should expect when I fly in a plane? I have a vacation planned and I'm flying out of Colorado, so I'm concerned that the altitude difference would cause my T to spike or damage my ears. I've never flown before so I'm also just a little nervous in general.
Thanks, Jeff