Narrative:

After takeoff, while still climbing, my ears blocked quickly. The pressure was so intense, that I could not perform my job duties. I called the other flight attendants to ask for help. At that time, I was told that passenger were complaining, screaming and crying due to ear pressure. I notified the cockpit, but was barely able to hear their response. The cockpit advised me to prepare for landing, as they were already aware of a pressurization problem. I was in so much pain, that I began to cry. We landed safely in sjc, where the aircraft was put out of commission and the passenger were rescheduled on another aircraft. I went to a doctor after returning to los angeles and calling in sick for stress. My doctor advised me that he could see damage done to my ears.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: PRESSURIZATION PROB ON TKOF, CLBOUT. PAX AND CABIN ATTENDANT'S EARS HURTING. RETURN TO SJC. DAMAGE TO CABIN ATTENDANT'S EARS.

Narrative: AFTER TKOF, WHILE STILL CLBING, MY EARS BLOCKED QUICKLY. THE PRESSURE WAS SO INTENSE, THAT I COULD NOT PERFORM MY JOB DUTIES. I CALLED THE OTHER FLT ATTENDANTS TO ASK FOR HELP. AT THAT TIME, I WAS TOLD THAT PAX WERE COMPLAINING, SCREAMING AND CRYING DUE TO EAR PRESSURE. I NOTIFIED THE COCKPIT, BUT WAS BARELY ABLE TO HEAR THEIR RESPONSE. THE COCKPIT ADVISED ME TO PREPARE FOR LNDG, AS THEY WERE ALREADY AWARE OF A PRESSURIZATION PROB. I WAS IN SO MUCH PAIN, THAT I BEGAN TO CRY. WE LANDED SAFELY IN SJC, WHERE THE ACFT WAS PUT OUT OF COMMISSION AND THE PAX WERE RESCHEDULED ON ANOTHER ACFT. I WENT TO A DOCTOR AFTER RETURNING TO LOS ANGELES AND CALLING IN SICK FOR STRESS. MY DOCTOR ADVISED ME THAT HE COULD SEE DAMAGE DONE TO MY EARS.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site as of July 2007 and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.