Guest guest Posted February 12, 2008 Report Share Posted February 12, 2008 a, I keep forgetting about that incident with the endoscope. I think you can't forget that as it's key in the symptoms you are experiencing. Google xylitol. Or have you already tried Xclear? Antimicrobial. You may well have infection ... virus, fungus, in those sinues. Have you don't the CVS test for neurotoxins since the headache started? found on Dr. Shoemaker's site. www.chronicneurotoxins.com Not that we are constructed like goats but...I had one of my adult does dehorned for safety reasons. My task was to irrigate the underlying sinus daily after the horns were removed. I did that with peroxide in a big toomey syringe. On one irrigation the goat raised her head, the syringe tip entered the cavity and that was the beginning of the end of my favorite milk goat. Not to scare you, your procedure would have been done under sterile conditions, and what ever might have entered the sinus cavity would have been endogenous, your own " bugs " . But the sinus area may provide optimum conditions for the microbes to flourish. That said, it's a fair assumption I think to consider that injury as the source for your elevated CRP and the symptoms. I think you are right in looking for a dr that would listen to that and pursue treatment based on that. Have you been on an antiviral or anti fungal med? Just some thoughts. Wishing you well Diane in MI Re: some vit d info. or niacin/GABA info attn Mark Hi Diane in MI, I was hoping the virus and fever would trigger some improvement, but I seem to be right back to the head pressure and vertigo. My C reactive protein has been very high for two years also. I know some have tried to link this to my Lyme disease and think that I have relapsed. But the pieces don't fit. One thing is that I have barely responded to any antibiotics in the two years. I did feel a bit better briefly on penicillin VK - but after 4 months with little to no improvement I stopped that. Oh well, I can hear Winston Churchill now, " Never give up, never give up, never give up, never give up... " I'm tired of typing...<grin> a > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2008 Report Share Posted February 12, 2008 I've used the Xylitol nasal spray but not consistently. I am thinking of asking my doctor this week for the compounded spray someone else has recommended. It has two antibiotics and a steriod. Yes, I also think the endoscope is key. a > > a, > I keep forgetting about that incident with the endoscope. I think you can't forget that as it's key in the symptoms you are experiencing. > > Google xylitol. Or have you already tried Xclear? Antimicrobial. You may well have infection ... virus, fungus, in those sinues. Have you don't the CVS test for neurotoxins since the headache started? found on Dr. Shoemaker's site. www.chronicneurotoxins.com > > Not that we are constructed like goats but...I had one of my adult does dehorned for safety reasons. My task was to irrigate the underlying sinus daily after the horns were removed. I did that with peroxide in a big toomey syringe. On one irrigation the goat raised her head, the syringe tip entered the cavity and that was the beginning of the end of my favorite milk goat. Not to scare you, your procedure would have been done under sterile conditions, and what ever might have entered the sinus cavity would have been endogenous, your own " bugs " . But the sinus area may provide optimum conditions for the microbes to flourish. > > That said, it's a fair assumption I think to consider that injury as the source for your elevated CRP and the symptoms. I think you are right in looking for a dr that would listen to that and pursue treatment based on that. > > Have you been on an antiviral or anti fungal med? > > Just some thoughts. > Wishing you well > Diane in MI > Re: some vit d info. or niacin/GABA info attn Mark > > > Hi Diane in MI, > I was hoping the virus and fever would trigger some improvement, but > I seem to be right back to the head pressure and vertigo. My C > reactive protein has been very high for two years also. I know some > have tried to link this to my Lyme disease and think that I have > relapsed. But the pieces don't fit. One thing is that I have barely > responded to any antibiotics in the two years. I did feel a bit > better briefly on penicillin VK - but after 4 months with little to > no improvement I stopped that. > > Oh well, I can hear Winston Churchill now, " Never give up, never give > up, never give up, never give up... " I'm tired of typing...<grin> > > a > > > > > > . > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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