Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 michelle Where do you live? Too bad you are not near me - my ENT was pretty cool (and kinda cute to boot!) he listened to all that I said about the implants and didn't flinch. he was a younger guy so maybe he actually "gets it". He did both my sinus surgeries in Nov & Dec last year. I will tell you this though.... Back in April is when I started my disability. Prior to that it was a solid sinus infection for about a year even with the surgeries. I kept complaining at work that I thought there was mold in their air conditioning as every there was ALWAYS sick and I think I was a little more sensitive to it after the implant fiasco. After both sinus ops I had another infection within 3 weeks!! I had a raging infection when I left work to go on leave. I did not take any more antibiotics as my yeast was so bad and it went away and I have not had an infection since!! I am really convinced that it was my work and something there that was bringing them on. Now that I am home - no more sinus or ear inf. Are you still working? Maybe it is something there - is your home newer or older? these things may have something to do with it. Just my opinions - I hope this helps and you get better soon!! love shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 Thank you Shari, I found out I have a chronic infection too. the ENT I was going to I don't think is smart enough to do sinus surgeries so he actually is requesting I find help elsewhere. there is a dr. who has offices everywhere even tough he works at a rinky dink hospital. My second CT scan contiues to show signs of a chronic condtion. More antibiotics, yeap. Urgh, I know how conterproductive they are but without it I get sooooooo symptomatic. Espeacially being in school I cannot be down with dizziness, brain fog and migranes. I'm juicing this weekend and have started primal defense and have cut out the sugar. I do have a dog, but it was smoke I was around, deoderizers in a car and new carpet, thats what flares mine up. espeacially the later two. I'll probably need a second surgery but can't stop now, I'm in grad school. thanks for the support, yu know how it is. I'm sure it was something at the office, perfumes too, also I can't always smell what the culprit is. Love halvey70@... wrote: michelleWhere do you live? Too bad you are not near me - my ENT was pretty cool (and kinda cute to boot!) he listened to all that I said about the implants and didn't flinch. he was a younger guy so maybe he actually "gets it". He did both my sinus surgeries in Nov & Dec last year. I will tell you this though.... Back in April is when I started my disability. Prior to that it was a solid sinus infection for about a year even with the surgeries. I kept complaining at work that I thought there was mold in their air conditioning as every there was ALWAYS sick and I think I was a little more sensitive to it after the implant fiasco. After both sinus ops I had another infection within 3 weeks!! I had a raging infection when I left work to go on leave. I did not take any more antibiotics as my yeast was so bad and it went away and I have not had an infection since!! I am really convinced that it was my work and something there that was bringing them on. Now that I am home - no more sinus or ear inf. Are you still working? Maybe it is something there - is your home newer or older? these things may have something to do with it. Just my opinions - I hope this helps and you get better soon!!loveshari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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