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Yes, I can't get my sinuses to drain and of course they are dry but

this has happened when air is humid also and my ENT did say very bad

swollen turbinates and dry mucosa. And my face stays swollen and

eyes with pressure. Going to put some saline in there now and

Rhinaris. The pressure fronts are insane and never stop either. I

have in the last two days taken generic Ultram which is an anti-

inflammatory to see what it might do to help some of what I feel.

Rhonda

>

> I know this is gross but,

> has anyone else noticed that they dont prouduce much mucus?

> sinus,lungs,ect. I was passing it in my stool at the second home

pretty

> heavy(does anyone know where I can get frozen stool tested?)

> and after I got out of there, I caughed up gobs but now I just

caugh

> up slimy watery bubbley liquid when I get a lung infection, and my

> sinuses are painfully dry almost all the time even with infections

> going on. its a relief when I have a running nose but this hardly

ever

> happens. sometimes with a sinus infection and sleep apnea is bad, I

> wake up and will cough up a few dried clumps of mucus from my

airways

> that may of drained down the back of my throat but they are dried

up..

> well, I'm not a turkey,lol's but I have realized that my mucosa

lining

> is shot from breathing mycotoxins. necrosis of the mucosa(mucus

lining)

> that protects our air ways is damaged, from nose and mouth all the

way

> through.

> Intestinal integrity,loseing it.

> <http://www.poultry-health.com/fora/inthelth/hoerr01.htm>

>

> " necrosis of mucosa lining,mycotoxins "

> " necrosis of mucus,mycotoxins "

>

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I have too much! I have to take meds to clear it out so I can breath,

stop coughing and etc!

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> Yes, I can't get my sinuses to drain and of course they are dry

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