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Did it affect your eardrums?

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yea nearly went deaf and blood was all over me

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At a scale of 1-100 what percentage of your ears partially deaf now?

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i would say 38

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Damn

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was the blood from the shock wave?

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yes

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i was happy i didnt die

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I am curious what would be the best course of action in this situation, plugging your ears?

Covering them?

Blow ear drum outward (like what divers do)?

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  1. quickly release your breath. (So that when the shockwave reaches you a big amount of wind comes to your automatically comes to your nose)

  2. cover your ears as hard as you can (So that you wont be deaf)

3.get to the ground lay down and cover your body and head with your hands ( so that it can protect any falling objects)

4.divers need to get deep in the water (So that the shockwave slowly comes and finally hits you, than come back up!)

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After that get out and find shelter

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