tobi causing ear popping

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sasha

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I know that tobi is can mess with your auditory system..but I'm just not sure what's 'normal' and what's bad. The last couple of times I've done tobi, my ears plug up while i'm inhaling it..it's like the pressure feeling you get in an airplane. It stops when I stop doing it. Now is that something pretty normal, or should I stop it immediately?..I definitely don't want any hearing damage..
Thanks
 
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sasha

Guest
I know that tobi is can mess with your auditory system..but I'm just not sure what's 'normal' and what's bad. The last couple of times I've done tobi, my ears plug up while i'm inhaling it..it's like the pressure feeling you get in an airplane. It stops when I stop doing it. Now is that something pretty normal, or should I stop it immediately?..I definitely don't want any hearing damage..
Thanks
 
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sasha

Guest
I know that tobi is can mess with your auditory system..but I'm just not sure what's 'normal' and what's bad. The last couple of times I've done tobi, my ears plug up while i'm inhaling it..it's like the pressure feeling you get in an airplane. It stops when I stop doing it. Now is that something pretty normal, or should I stop it immediately?..I definitely don't want any hearing damage..
<br />Thanks
 

static

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I had the same problem as you when I was doing my tobi. Thankfully though I don't really culture much staph but my doctor did want me on something so I decided to switch to cayston and love it.

The treatment time is literally 90 seconds long and I no longer have the feelings you were describing (plugged ears, like being in an airplane, and an added for me "foggy head")

Talk to your doctor about trying the cayston as a substitute if you can, unless your already on both. At first I had a little bit of a headache while just starting it but that went away after 3-4 days. It is also relatively new so you might have to do the teaching to your doctor about how to go about ordering it (I was the first one in my whole clinic to get one).
 

static

New member
I had the same problem as you when I was doing my tobi. Thankfully though I don't really culture much staph but my doctor did want me on something so I decided to switch to cayston and love it.

The treatment time is literally 90 seconds long and I no longer have the feelings you were describing (plugged ears, like being in an airplane, and an added for me "foggy head")

Talk to your doctor about trying the cayston as a substitute if you can, unless your already on both. At first I had a little bit of a headache while just starting it but that went away after 3-4 days. It is also relatively new so you might have to do the teaching to your doctor about how to go about ordering it (I was the first one in my whole clinic to get one).
 

static

New member
I had the same problem as you when I was doing my tobi. Thankfully though I don't really culture much staph but my doctor did want me on something so I decided to switch to cayston and love it.
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<br />The treatment time is literally 90 seconds long and I no longer have the feelings you were describing (plugged ears, like being in an airplane, and an added for me "foggy head")
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<br />Talk to your doctor about trying the cayston as a substitute if you can, unless your already on both. At first I had a little bit of a headache while just starting it but that went away after 3-4 days. It is also relatively new so you might have to do the teaching to your doctor about how to go about ordering it (I was the first one in my whole clinic to get one).
 
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