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eljefefx
03-26-2015, 06:13 PM
Yesterday at work was a fun day. For the 3rd time in a little over a year we were moving from one hangar to another. Our personal hangar has been in the process of getting renovated for some time and they are still not done. At first we moved from our hangar down to one of the squadrons that was deployed. Nine months later they were coming back so we had to move somewhere else, so we moved to this tiny little helo hangar next to the T-Line here on Oceana. Now we are moving BACK down the line to VFA-11's spaces in the old F-14 hangar.

While I'm down at the "new" spaces I'm talking with my night shift counterpart about a certain gripe that we had on one of the birds and I felt the need to pop my ears. As I imagine we all have done at one point or another I plugged my nose, closed my mouth and popped them.

Suddenly the world started to spin. I reached out and grabbed the nearest thing -a triwall box- and stood there while the Earth listed in my view. My buddy that I was talking to came up and asked if I was ok and I explained what happened. I shook it off after a bit and then after some normal Navy tomfoolery regarding Quarters I headed home. After eating a meal (and after spending 2 hours at the park with my son, holding back on throttling some obnoxious 8 year olds) I went outside to sit down with my wife and that's when things started to get interesting. I suddenly felt like someone had shoved a flaming tennis ball into my right ear, complete with spikes, broken glass and the shattered dreams of millions of hippies as they look upon a logging operation. After the typical argument with the wife as to whether or not we should go to the ER I relented and we headed on our way to Portsmouth Naval Medical Hospital.

On our way there, we had quite the adventure. A GMC maintenance van spectacularly blew a tire, my wife avoiding getting involved in an accident chain due to her quick reflexes and me screaming "BLOWN TIRE, ALLIGATOR, LEFT ONE LANE!". As we approached downtown Norfolk we were informed, via high tech signage, that the Berkley Bridge was being raised.

"Oh, that's not us", my wife said. "We go over a different bridge."

No. No we did not. So while we waiting for the bridge to finish its maneuvers I got to sit there in traffic listening to all of the Notorious B.I.G's greatest hits -courtesy of the car three vehicles behind us on the right. We eventually make it over the (now down) bridge and into the tunnel to cross over into Portsmouth where at the very middle someone decides they would stop.

Right in the middle.

Of our lane. Accident Two avoided.

Finally we are on the home stretch to get to the hospital when out of nowhere a firetruck comes blazing through the intersection we were about to go through, causing my wife to once again test the material strength and response of our brake system in the 2008 Mazda Tribute. I remarked to the wife that in all the times that I have taken her and our son to the Hospital, it appears that the world has decided to make my ONE visit truly memorable.

After finally arriving at the ER I get fast tracked and find out, 2 hours later, that I have one HELL of an ear infection. In fact, it's so bad that they're concerned my ear drum is going to detonate and load me up on medicine, including vicodin. They also gave me 2 day SIQ (Sick In Quarters) Chit that excuses me from work.

The ride home was uneventful, thankfully. Now I have to get my son to school and get over to work to turn in my Chit.

I could do without this pain in my ear.

j2k4
03-26-2015, 06:37 PM
Damn, Jeff.

Prayers for your swift recovery.

Do some more typing, it'll help. :wink:

eljefefx
03-26-2015, 07:16 PM
I got a new keyboard. I plan on it.

anyonebutme
03-27-2015, 10:12 AM
Ignoring ear infections are no joke. My brother is 100% deaf in one ear and like 70% deaf in the other. They had to remove all the bone out of the one ear to remove the infection. It was dangerously close to getting through to the brain since the only thing between the inner ear and the brain cavity is a thin bone wall that was almost eaten through. If it had they said it woulda been impossible to stop and he'd been dead shortly after.

j2k4
03-27-2015, 10:41 AM
^^ Hear, hear! ^^

eljefefx
03-27-2015, 12:09 PM
Ignoring ear infections are no joke. My brother is 100% deaf in one ear and like 70% deaf in the other. They had to remove all the bone out of the one ear to remove the infection. It was dangerously close to getting through to the brain since the only thing between the inner ear and the brain cavity is a thin bone wall that was almost eaten through. If it had they said it woulda been impossible to stop and he'd been dead shortly after.

Yeah I don't really have an option of ignoring them, seeing as how I have to be able to hear to do my job. And honestly, this is the first time in over 25 years that I can remember having one so when the wife said we were going to the ER I didn't really put up too much of a fight. God knows I've taken her to the hospital enough times and I think this is only the second time she has ever had to do it for me.

IPD
03-27-2015, 12:19 PM
Enjoy that mini-vacation playing EVE. :p

HilbillyHomeboy
03-27-2015, 12:27 PM
This sparks me to get off my ass. I've had something similar going on in my ear for months. Such as the typical man does, I keep putting it off. Left ear is hyper-sensitive to just about any abrupt sound. Even the sound of my keyboard clicking as I type right now is a bit harsh. Balance issues as well, but they have subsided a lot in the last 30 days.

Jeremy

eljefefx
03-27-2015, 02:25 PM
Enjoy that mini-vacation playing EVE. :p

I quite EVE about 3 months ago. No time. These days I'm playing Diablo 3 or Subnautica.

CoopKill
03-27-2015, 08:28 PM
:lmao: LOTTERY TICKET!

IPD
03-28-2015, 02:57 AM
I quite EVE about 3 months ago. No time. These days I'm playing Diablo 3 or Subnautica.

Standing invite to play STO with me. :)

eljefefx
03-28-2015, 07:00 AM
Tried it and didn't care for it.

IPD
03-28-2015, 08:09 AM
Tried it and didn't care for it.

odd. that was my precise thoughts on EVE. *shrug*

eljefefx
03-28-2015, 11:02 AM
odd. that was my precise thoughts on EVE. *shrug*

Oh I completely understand. My LPO tried EVE and didn't care for it but loved STO. For now I really don't have the time to run an MMO which is why I've been playing Diablo. With the Seasonal character option I've found that it makes playing Solo quite a bit more enjoyable than it use to be.

IPD
03-28-2015, 02:15 PM
Oh I completely understand. My LPO tried EVE and didn't care for it but loved STO. For now I really don't have the time to run an MMO which is why I've been playing Diablo. With the Seasonal character option I've found that it makes playing Solo quite a bit more enjoyable than it use to be.

Well either way buddy, rest up and get well.

BTW, did you ever get PO2? I don't remember what happened. Last i'd heard you were testing fine, but 0 promotes from your field.

eljefefx
03-28-2015, 06:27 PM
Well either way buddy, rest up and get well.

BTW, did you ever get PO2? I don't remember what happened. Last i'd heard you were testing fine, but 0 promotes from your field.

I've been a second since 2008. Now I'm trying to make 1st so that I can stay in, otherwise I'm out in July of 2016.

eljefefx
03-28-2015, 06:43 PM
Also, now I can't get the fluid to drain out of my ears. This blows.

IPD
03-29-2015, 02:01 AM
I've been a second since 2008. Now I'm trying to make 1st so that I can stay in, otherwise I'm out in July of 2016.

ah, i had them mixed up. e-6 was what i mean, i'm just turrible on navy ranks. i have a hard enough time trying to keep NATO ranks straight.

Good luck, man. I think the navy method of promotion is total BS, and because all of the chiefs blocking the lower ranks from promotion--eventually there's going to be a huge "bathtub" between them, and all of a sudden there won't be anyone left in leadership. they'll have flushed everyone mid-level who WOULD have been the next leadership. most idiotic thing ever.