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On a recent flight, my son had a very bad experience with blocked ears during decent....can anyone tell me where I can purchase some Brenclear sachets for an upcoming flight?
With thanks,
MallyBull
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On a recent flight, my son had a very bad experience with blocked ears during decent....can anyone tell me where I can purchase some Brenclear sachets for an upcoming flight?
With thanks,
MallyBull
MallyBull,
Welcome to AFF.
I personally don't use any of the commercial products so can't speak from experience. My wife however uses EarPlanes and the topic has been discussed previously on this forum.
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Re: Brenclear Sachets
I can remember my pain when I had a cold when flying SIN/LHR and on descent, was in a private agony until a blood vessel burst in behind my eye...it certainly concerned my seatmate and the FA to see blood welling out of my eye socket. But the relief was palpable.
On the couple of times I've needed relief subsequently, I have either used the eucalyptus sachets that the FA's have found, or EarPlanes.
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Just to reiterate on earplanes - mrssimongr has always suffered severe ear pain. On our recent RTW with 8 flights she went through 4 - 5 pairs of these an had no ear discomfort. The reason for so many pairs is that it is recommended that they only be used for two flights t avoid infection.
They also sell Kids earplanes which I believe are a smaller size.
And the kids ones seem to be of a smaller size.
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I use EarPlanes and Fess Frequent Flyer saline nasal spray and have had no trouble since. I have used the same pair of EarPlanes for about 3 years, with no ill effects, but I do clean them with a tissue after each use.
I always travel with sudafed in my carry-on in case i need some something to unblock me, I can relate to the amazing agony of being blocked up, i had it happen on a SYD-MEL trip once and it nearly killed me (or so it felt like at the time)
Funny thing is my boss had a cold the other day and was about to get on a plane, i offered him something to take and he had no idea what i was tlaking about, apparently its never happened to him the pain when congested. Lucky him i guess.
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I'm a lucky one as well - blocked ears never affects me - perhaps it comes from many years of diving when I was younger and being able to equalise the pressure without even thinking about it, second nature....
One of our sales guys gets such pressure he's nearly crying! He was told to use tiger balm and now swears by it - he smears a little under hi nose before take off and he's fine from that point on...
One of our sales guys gets such pressure he's nearly crying! He was told to use tiger balm and now swears by it - he smears a little under hi nose before take off and he's fine from that point on...
Which is exactly the same principal as sniffing the Eucalyptus wipes - THE FA's have a stash of them (on QF at least) for people who are having problems equalising their ears. If you think you might have a problem, just ask before decent starts and have a good sniff as you first feel that decent start.