Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 In a message dated 1/5/2006 11:14:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: But how can breast tissue (or a " muscle " ) be jelly-bean sized and shaped??? Hi , Lumps under the arms are scary things especially with breast cancer being so epidemic. Good for you for taking care of yourself and having it checked promptly. Have you thought about having an ultrasound to confirm whether it is a lymph node or possible a cyst? Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2006 Report Share Posted March 26, 2006 I used to have chronic sinus infections until I started using Beconase ( kind of like Flonase) I even asked the ENT to drill my sinuses and argued with him when he said he wouldn't do it. He said for most people that operation doesn't fix the problem, but if I used Beconase I would be okay. He was right. Marcia P.S. Have you gone to an ENT? For my autistic son who had chronic strep when he was in first grade, having his tonsils and adenoids removed was miraculous. After that he no longer got sick and his cognitive took off. He is now recovered thanks to Dr. G and good ABA > From: " meljackmom " <meljackmom@...> > Subject: Questions about Sinus Infections > > I am having difficulty keeping these darn sinuses clear. We have > tried several antihistamines and wouldn't you know it but they make > him hyper. I can not give tham at night so our current regimen is > Astelin 2 x a day > Nasonex 1 x a day > Ah Chew tablet bedtime(anthistamine/decongestant/antichologenic > combo) > > This works pretty well.. but drG wants him clear, and he has a lot > of post nasal drip. It does not seem to be related to any one thing > I can put my finger on. I also run an air puifier in his room at > night. (BTW I have the exact same thing....try to take all the > allergy meds, but constantly have congestion and stuffy ears.) > > Any of you successfully dealt with this? > Is it an infection that has just not been treated adequately and > conquered? > Or just allergy? (not a seasonal issue either) > > Thanks for any input. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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