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To know what a person says,
we must hear what remains unsaid.
If we cannot hear silence,
we do not know how to listen.
~ Mark C. Taylor, “Hearing Silence”
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The case is called "A Red Eardrum followed by a Red Eye"
The questions I am to answer for this case:
What is hay fever and how might that be related to the development of otitis media? What health conditions might increase the risk of developing recurrent or chronic otitis media? What environmental factors may serve to increase the risk for the development of otitis media?
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I don't know anything about it but Suzanne knows how to do it. She ordered some ear cones (sometimes called ear candles) from a maker in Sedona that she knows of (at http://www.coningworks.com/) and tonight she burned those things down. It was my first time to be coned, though I kind of knew it was time. Coning is a way to get the excess wax out of your ears, by burning a tube while one end of it is stuck in your ear canal. Makes a crackling noise in your head. Pulls out gobs of wax. Apparently the natives of North America have been coning ears since....they got here, whenever that was. I wonder if they cone in Siberia?

Anyway, I have to say that my hearing is SO MUCH CLEARER that I'm annoyed I didn't try this earlier. I'm 41 years old and this was my first ear coning. Having had it done just once (two more conings to go, a week apart), the music is brighter, the guitar is crisper, and Suzanne's soft words are easier to understand. Life is better. I feel clearer than I have in a good while.

The amount of wax that came from my ears, according to Suzanne, was modest. She got much more out of her own ears. She had hoped that coning would stop her tinnitis, which apparently can be caused by too much wax buildup. But her tinnitis persists, though her ear canals must be among the most pristine.

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