I don’t know that any earphones will help.  I have always heard chew gum to 
equalize the pressure and pop your ears.  I do this by holding my nose and 
blowing out through it a the same time.  This pushes air behind your ears and 
causes them to pop back out.  

From: NJ Lynn 
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 11:55 AM
To: Adaptive technology information and support. 
Subject: [ATI] electronics question

Do they make earbuds or earphones that are also good for protecting your ears 
from pressure differences inflight? I’ll be flying to Hawaii in October, and 
I’ve been known to have some ear problems on some long flights. At times it’s 
been so severe that any hearing was as from a great distance. Of course it 
would clear up eventually, but it’s still pretty scary when it’s happening.


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