Cycling with perforated eardrums

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Bayerd

Über Member
Last week due to a bad cold I managed to perforate both eardrums. I've been advised to not let cold air get to them because of the increased likelihood of infection, plus my hearing has been affected quite a bit.

For the cold I can put in cotton wool and cover with a buff, so I'm more concerned about safety due to limited hearing.
I was wondering what others have done in a similar situation...
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Limited hearing doesn't stop deaf people or those who prefer wearing headphones from cycling.
 
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Bayerd

Über Member
That's true, I guess it's a case of getting used to making the lifesaving glances over the shoulder even more regular (part of the reason for asking the question is so I can try to convince Mrs B that I'm not putting myself in much more danger)...
 

Hont

Guru
Location
Bromsgrove
It's no different from cycling in a strong headwind; when the wind noise stops you effectively hearing anything else. You just have to, as you say, use your eyes more.
 

Andy_G

Senior Member
Location
Staines
Just out of curiousity, im guessing you have to have an operation on them ?.
Only because i perforated one of mine when i was 2 yrs old(feel off climbing frame and landed on my ear and pop), and in the next 12 years i had two ops on it.
 

Mange-tout

Well-Known Member
Location
Dunfermline
I perforated my eardrum after a bad cold 2 years ago. I nearly got ran over whilst crossing the road because I just didn't hear the car coming from the right hand side and stepped right out in front of it. Thankfully an older driver going slowly :smile:. Not sure why my eyesight didn't kick in though:laugh:.

I'm sure people who have always been hard of hearing cope much better than those who only experience it temporarily so I would be extra careful. Without stereo hearing I found that sounds which I thought were quite close were coming from far away and vice versa. However as you're now quite deaf in both ears that might not be a problem for you^_^. I hope they clear up without any problems, and wish you safe cycling (and crossing the roads:blush:).
 
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Bayerd

Über Member
Just out of curiousity, im guessing you have to have an operation on them ?.
Only because i perforated one of mine when i was 2 yrs old(feel off climbing frame and landed on my ear and pop), and in the next 12 years i had two ops on it.

I don't know yet Andy, I've got a check up booked on Monday. I'm guessing I'll probably get referred to the ENT specialist as my hearing doesn't seem to be improving.

I went out for a short spin yesterday, and did more shoulder checks. I'll probably stick to routes with light traffic on as well for the time being.
 

Andy_G

Senior Member
Location
Staines
Good luck on Monday :thumbsup:.
My first op was through me ear hole(didnt work), 2nd they cut all the way down the back on my ear and folded it forward, a bit extreme i guess but it worked.
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
Not had perforated eardrum but did lose hearing entirely in one ear for a few months, I have to get really good at using my eyes when out on my bike.
 

Trail Child

Well-Known Member
Location
Ottawa, Canada
I perforated my eardrum in thick brush trail running. It took about a month or two to heal and I don't notice any non-standing damage. I didn't require any surgery except for evacuating all the blood & clots after the original injury. Running & biking was fine, but I was told not to swim or submerge my head and to keep a cotton ball on the outside of the ear to keep it clean and prevent infection while it was healing.
 

pauldavid

Veteran
Is this thread about them big holes holes that people stretch into their lobes with ever increasing ring sizes?

I don't like them, all of the people I've seen with those look like they could do with a good wash!

Although ever increasing ring size isn't a bad thing, it stretches a yard before it splits an inch you know!
 

T.M.H.N.E.T

Rainbows aren't just for world champions
Location
Northern Ireland
Is this thread about them big holes holes that people stretch into their lobes with ever increasing ring sizes?

I don't like them, all of the people I've seen with those look like they could do with a good wash!

Although ever increasing ring size isn't a bad thing, it stretches a yard before it splits an inch you know!
No. It's about ear-drums, you're thinking of flesh tunnels.
 
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