I love the sweet medicine smell, the coolness, and how it gradually expands in my ear and becomes stiff. For a moment, I become profoundly deaf in my right ear. On top of being profoundly deaf in my left ear, every little noise is blocked out and becomes muffled. It is both offsetting and calming. It is similar to swimming underwater.
I like it when they gently pull it out, revealing a smooth pink mold. It reminds me of a newly born pink mouse. It's kind of cute.
When I was a kid, I absolutely loved this part.
I hope they never change it!
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*Here is an interesting post from a blog by a student of audiology. It shows pictures of the pink foam stuff they use to make ear impressions.
Here is a video of the whole process:
(via earincdotcom)
I LOVED earmould impressions back when I was in primary school, I still do now to this day, the coldness, it makes your eyes water, it's nice and relaxing.
ReplyDeleteIn school the little bit of the foam stuff, we used to keep and use as bouncy balls :)
Me too! :)
ReplyDeleteOh man, I actually hate getting my molds done! It itches so bad. :)
ReplyDeleteMegan - Really? You don't like it?! How can you not LOVE it??!! What's wrong with you?!! (LOL, just kidding).
ReplyDeleteSorry it itches you.
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Thanks for the insight. My baby HATES getting her impressions done (ours are yellow BTW). Good to hear what it feels like.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter doesn't mind it, but if the goop was pink she'd be hooked forever. Our audiologist uses neon green-yellow.
ReplyDeleteNeon green-yellow? Eeeew.
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I remembered this very well.
ReplyDeletePink earmold....Cool. It'd be cool if they use the percent that would proceed to the Breast Cancer Foundation.
Use that spirit! ;-)
White Ghost
I hate getting molds done. I don't think it's the goop as much as the poking-the-cottonball-down-your-ear-with-a-metal-poker part. The goop stuff is annoying, but only because my aud likes to make conversation/ask me questions after she puts it in my ears.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Your audiologist tries to talk to you with the goop in your ear? Geez. How thoughtful.
ReplyDeleteMy audiologist walks away and leaves me alone for five minutes.
I became so disappointed the day they decided that I was too old to be given a piece of of the pink goo to play with when they took impressions. Ah, well...
ReplyDeleteI think it is funny that I thought everyone's impression would be pink. I did not know that they came in other colors. All my life it has been the same bubble gum pink. I have been to several different audiologists and hearing aid dispensers and they all used the same pink color.
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