Water in you ears?

It only took me 50 years to figure out how to get excess water out of my ears after a workout without doing the "one legged-banging-head-with-palm" dance. Paper towels, napkins, or even newsprint will work. Don't use polished or bond paper, it is way too tough on the flesh and doesn't absorb very well. Through the magic of capillary action, you can remove 94% of the offending water simply by putting your finger in a paper towel and sticking it into your ear. No need to wiggle it around or push hard. As long as the paper touches water, it will drain most moisture out of a healthy ear. Amazing but true. I don't know why my towel cannot do this, but have had remarkable success over the last 6 months since I gave it a try. Cheers and good drainage!
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    for the first time in my life i have experienced pain while swimming due to water in my ears. the last 2 times i have tried to swim, theres been some strangeness. outside of the pool (after removing the water) they have felt just fine. has anyone else ever had this suddenly pop up after 20 years of being in the water without ever having any real trouble before?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    for the first time in my life i have experienced pain while swimming due to water in my ears. the last 2 times i have tried to swim, theres been some strangeness. outside of the pool (after removing the water) they have felt just fine. has anyone else ever had this suddenly pop up after 20 years of being in the water without ever having any real trouble before?
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