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Hi ,

Have you researched Nasal Irrigation?

Dotsie

From: http://www.ent-consult.com/faq.html

What is Nasal Irrigation?

" I've heard about nasal irrigation, but what is it? Is it uncomfortable? Is

it Painful? Won't I feel Like I'm drowning? Does it matter how I do it? "

Let's take these questions one at a time:

>

>

What is nasal irrigation?

Nasal irrigation is cleaning out your nose with a fluid. When you have a

horrible head cold, or your nose is running with allergies, you've probably

wished you could just clean them out somehow. Well, doctors have done this

for many years, it used to be called a " Proetz machine " , and it forced a

solution of salty water into your nose to clean out the sinuses. (Now there

is also the Netti Pot, the bulb, and the syringe.) The trouble is, it was

often a temporary relief, but not a cure. On the other hand, ancient yogies

seemed to have some success with curing their colds and sinus problems by

snorting salt water rhythmically. In the late 60's I was experimenting with

different ways of irrigating, and measuring the effect on health, and I found

that irrigating with a stream of water which varied rhythmically, or

pulsated, actually measureably improved the body's ability to fight infection

and get well. It wasn't just temporary relief, we measured improvement in the

action of the nasal cilia, the body's principle disease-fighting mechanism in

the sinuses. This was the big breakthrough for nasal irrigation, the<A

HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/nasal_irr.html " > Grossan

pulsatile irrigator</A>, now used by thousands of doctors and tens of thousands

of patients around the world. <A

HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/irr_bibliog.html " >Dozens of journal

articles</A> document this

benefit. <A HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/sinus_lay.html " >More on pulsatile

irrigation and your nasal and sinus cilia</A>.

Will it hurt, or make me feel like I'm drowning?

NEVER put any fluid in your nose without a doctor's instructions. If you get

fresh water in your nose, it will indeed be painful and somwhat harmful. This

is because the delicate membranes of your nose and sinuses need their own

value of saltiness, called " isotonic " , or else the membrane doesn't work

right and registers pain. However, the correct saline mixture produces NO

discomfort, and in fact a warm saline solution cleansing your blocked sinuses

is quite pleasant – you will feel relieved.

Does it matter how I do it?

Yes, it does matter. As I said above, using a " Proetz machine " and the like,

that is, just running some saline through your nose, doesn't really work.

While simply moisturizing your nose and sinuses with saline can be

beneficial, the method that shows real improvement in the body's ability to

fight off disease and heal is afforded by <A

HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/nasal_irr.html " >pulsatile nasal irrigation</A>.

When

using the yogic rhythmic snorting method, one would have to practice until

just the right pressure and rhythm were acheived, one would have to learn to

mix the saline just right, etc. It would be a lot of work, impractical for

anyone but a yogi really, which is why I don't recommend this. Other methods

that do not provide pulsation are inferior. I have a number of patients that

come to me and don't want to try irrigation because they used some other

method such as the " Netti Pot " or similar devices, and had little benefit.

Pulsatile irrigation is different! The pulsation action is essential to

restoring your body's defenses, the nasal and sinus cilia, to healthy

fuction. Patient's who used the " Netti Pot " and other methods also complained

of a lot of dripping and mess on the clothes. With pulsatile irrigation, you

control the flow of saline through a convenient tip which prevents spills, so

there is no mess. Other methods reply on pressure alone to remove blockage;

sufficient pressure can be very harmful. The Grossan pulsatile irrigator

delivers only gentle pressure when used as directed, and relies on the

pulsating action for removing blockage.

Medical science has made yet another recent improvement in irrigation to add

to pulsation. The best solution to use is not simply isotonic saline but a

Locke-Ringer's solution. In order to get this from the laboratory to my

patients, I developed an easy-to-use formula you mix yourself by pouring a

single scoop in the irrigator basin - simple and easy. This solution, called

called <A HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/salineadditives.html#better " >Breathe

·Ease</A>™, is ideal for pulsatile irrigation (and moisturizing

when you can't irrigate). Another reason I brought out my own formula, is

that <A HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/salineadditives.html " >other formulas

include preservatives and other additives</A> which were

making my patients worse! <A

HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/salineadditives.html#better " >Breathe

·Ease</A>™is additive and preservative free for

this reason.

<A HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/cold_prevention.html " >Did you know that

pulsatile irrigation can prevent colds?</A> No kidding!

If you're an allergy or sinus sufferer, I hope you will start irrigating with

pulsatile irrigation so you can get better right away!

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Could be reachable by Colloidal silver in nebulizer? We have used

simple battery devices (dc) via mouth electrodes to treat teeth and

in so doing cleared up sinuses as well since the upper teeth roots

often extend into the sinus cavities above the upper jaw. It's

complex and you may not find it that productive.

group still has some notes on it.

Read it over, good info on the opening page and in photos section.

bG

> Hello,

> A short time ago, there was a discussion where the mention of sinus

infection came up.

> There appears to be several very astute and knowledgeable

individuals who monitor this group so I will outline my situation and

would appreciate any feedback in regards to it.

> My perception is that there is something in my sinuses that is

generating an unpleasant odor and is blanketing my sense of smell and

consequently taste as well.

> This started in 1994

> There is no swelling or blockage of the air passages and a cursory

examination by an MD (look up the nose with a light) detected nothing.

> It appears that the olfactory nerves are still detecting odor

particles that I can recognize such as the brighter tones like citrus

or a dense cloud of cologne.

> I cannot detect any of the darker tones such as cooking or the

scent of my own body.

> I have tried the zinc route to no avail.

> Out of five measly senses the loss of these two, though not the

most vital, takes a great deal of dimension out of my world.

> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thank you,

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

I just read on another list that sinus problems were a result of candida. I

can't remember the exact solution but also on another list a woman cured her

problem of with a solution of CS and msm in which she would put into her

ears and nose. I tried checking the archives but still couldn't find it. I

also don't know if that would apply to your situation, but it might be worth

a try. Also a few drops on H202 in the ears might help as candida is not

suppose to be able to live in a high oxygen environment. This is, ofcourse,

if your problem is a result of candida.

Good luck. Seems as if we never fully appreciate what we have until we no

longer have it. :(

Gail

Sinus

> Hello,

> A short time ago, there was a discussion where the mention of sinus

infection came up.

> There appears to be several very astute and knowledgeable individuals who

monitor this group so I will outline my situation and would appreciate any

feedback in regards to it.

> My perception is that there is something in my sinuses that is generating

an unpleasant odor and is blanketing my sense of smell and consequently

taste as well.

> This started in 1994

> There is no swelling or blockage of the air passages and a cursory

examination by an MD (look up the nose with a light) detected nothing.

> It appears that the olfactory nerves are still detecting odor particles

that I can recognize such as the brighter tones like citrus or a dense cloud

of cologne.

> I cannot detect any of the darker tones such as cooking or the scent of my

own body.

> I have tried the zinc route to no avail.

> Out of five measly senses the loss of these two, though not the most

vital, takes a great deal of dimension out of my world.

> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thank you,

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you,

I'll look into it and give it a go.

Re: Sinus

Hi ,

Have you researched Nasal Irrigation?

Dotsie

From: http://www.ent-consult.com/faq.html

What is Nasal Irrigation?

" I've heard about nasal irrigation, but what is it? Is it uncomfortable? Is

it Painful? Won't I feel Like I'm drowning? Does it matter how I do it? "

Let's take these questions one at a time:

>

>

What is nasal irrigation?

Nasal irrigation is cleaning out your nose with a fluid. When you have a

horrible head cold, or your nose is running with allergies, you've probably

wished you could just clean them out somehow. Well, doctors have done this

for many years, it used to be called a " Proetz machine " , and it forced a

solution of salty water into your nose to clean out the sinuses. (Now there

is also the Netti Pot, the bulb, and the syringe.) The trouble is, it was

often a temporary relief, but not a cure. On the other hand, ancient yogies

seemed to have some success with curing their colds and sinus problems by

snorting salt water rhythmically. In the late 60's I was experimenting with

different ways of irrigating, and measuring the effect on health, and I found

that irrigating with a stream of water which varied rhythmically, or

pulsated, actually measureably improved the body's ability to fight infection

and get well. It wasn't just temporary relief, we measured improvement in the

action of the nasal cilia, the body's principle disease-fighting mechanism in

the sinuses. This was the big breakthrough for nasal irrigation, the<A

HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/nasal_irr.html " > Grossan

pulsatile irrigator</A>, now used by thousands of doctors and tens of

thousands

of patients around the world. <A

HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/irr_bibliog.html " >Dozens of journal

articles</A> document this

benefit. <A HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/sinus_lay.html " >More on pulsatile

irrigation and your nasal and sinus cilia</A>.

Will it hurt, or make me feel like I'm drowning?

NEVER put any fluid in your nose without a doctor's instructions. If you get

fresh water in your nose, it will indeed be painful and somwhat harmful. This

is because the delicate membranes of your nose and sinuses need their own

value of saltiness, called " isotonic " , or else the membrane doesn't work

right and registers pain. However, the correct saline mixture produces NO

discomfort, and in fact a warm saline solution cleansing your blocked sinuses

is quite pleasant – you will feel relieved.

Does it matter how I do it?

Yes, it does matter. As I said above, using a " Proetz machine " and the like,

that is, just running some saline through your nose, doesn't really work.

While simply moisturizing your nose and sinuses with saline can be

beneficial, the method that shows real improvement in the body's ability to

fight off disease and heal is afforded by <A

HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/nasal_irr.html " >pulsatile nasal irrigation</A>.

When

using the yogic rhythmic snorting method, one would have to practice until

just the right pressure and rhythm were acheived, one would have to learn to

mix the saline just right, etc. It would be a lot of work, impractical for

anyone but a yogi really, which is why I don't recommend this. Other methods

that do not provide pulsation are inferior. I have a number of patients that

come to me and don't want to try irrigation because they used some other

method such as the " Netti Pot " or similar devices, and had little benefit.

Pulsatile irrigation is different! The pulsation action is essential to

restoring your body's defenses, the nasal and sinus cilia, to healthy

fuction. Patient's who used the " Netti Pot " and other methods also complained

of a lot of dripping and mess on the clothes. With pulsatile irrigation, you

control the flow of saline through a convenient tip which prevents spills, so

there is no mess. Other methods reply on pressure alone to remove blockage;

sufficient pressure can be very harmful. The Grossan pulsatile irrigator

delivers only gentle pressure when used as directed, and relies on the

pulsating action for removing blockage.

Medical science has made yet another recent improvement in irrigation to add

to pulsation. The best solution to use is not simply isotonic saline but a

Locke-Ringer's solution. In order to get this from the laboratory to my

patients, I developed an easy-to-use formula you mix yourself by pouring a

single scoop in the irrigator basin - simple and easy. This solution, called

called <A

HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/salineadditives.html#better " >Breathe

·Ease</A>™, is ideal for pulsatile irrigation (and moisturizing

when you can't irrigate). Another reason I brought out my own formula, is

that <A HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/salineadditives.html " >other formulas

include preservatives and other additives</A> which were

making my patients worse! <A

HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/salineadditives.html#better " >Breathe

·Ease</A>™is additive and preservative free for

this reason.

<A HREF= " http://www.ent-consult.com/cold_prevention.html " >Did you know that

pulsatile irrigation can prevent colds?</A> No kidding!

If you're an allergy or sinus sufferer, I hope you will start irrigating with

pulsatile irrigation so you can get better right away!

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Thank you Gail,

I've often pictured that the walls of my sinuses were covered with a fuzz of

mold or candida...not pretty.

Thank you all who have responded.

I will keep you posted.

-

Sinus

> Hello,

> A short time ago, there was a discussion where the mention of sinus

infection came up.

> There appears to be several very astute and knowledgeable individuals who

monitor this group so I will outline my situation and would appreciate any

feedback in regards to it.

> My perception is that there is something in my sinuses that is generating

an unpleasant odor and is blanketing my sense of smell and consequently

taste as well.

> This started in 1994

> There is no swelling or blockage of the air passages and a cursory

examination by an MD (look up the nose with a light) detected nothing.

> It appears that the olfactory nerves are still detecting odor particles

that I can recognize such as the brighter tones like citrus or a dense cloud

of cologne.

> I cannot detect any of the darker tones such as cooking or the scent of my

own body.

> I have tried the zinc route to no avail.

> Out of five measly senses the loss of these two, though not the most

vital, takes a great deal of dimension out of my world.

> Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thank you,

>

>

>

>

>

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Having been on the diet for about six weeks now my vaginal infections

have cleared up and my irritability is right down. The only thing that

remains is my sinus problems, which come and go seemingly unrelated to

anything I eat. I'm thinking of doing a dairy elimination as I was

allergic to milk when I was a kid and of course dairy is known to

exarcerbate sinus problems. I know sinus problems can be a symptom of

candida, that the yeast infection gets into the sinus cavities etc, but

im thinking there might be a different cause eg my partner had to have

an operation to remove cysts which were blocking his passages, causing

his constant sinus troubles.

Can anyone tell me what my best course of action should be? Do you think

it is still a candida symptom? Is dairy a likely culprit? Are there any

specific supplements that would help this (I've heard horseradish

tablets are good, you can buy them here with garlic, which of course I

need anyway..)

Thanks!

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fungus is probably in your sinus cavity, but it is not the " cause " of

your sinus problems. it is there to help your body break down

excessive wastes that accumulate there as a result of impaired

digestion and lymph blockage. heal your gi tract, cleanse your organs

of elimination and eat a healthy diet, and your sinus problems will

dissappear. and yes, pastuerized milk is very hard on many people's

digestion, it causes the production of excess mucus which can and does

back all the way up into the sinuses.

johng

> Having been on the diet for about six weeks now my vaginal infections

> have cleared up and my irritability is right down. The only thing that

> remains is my sinus problems, which come and go seemingly unrelated to

> anything I eat. I'm thinking of doing a dairy elimination as I was

> allergic to milk when I was a kid and of course dairy is known to

> exarcerbate sinus problems. I know sinus problems can be a symptom of

> candida, that the yeast infection gets into the sinus cavities etc, but

> im thinking there might be a different cause eg my partner had to have

> an operation to remove cysts which were blocking his passages, causing

> his constant sinus troubles.

>

> Can anyone tell me what my best course of action should be? Do you think

> it is still a candida symptom? Is dairy a likely culprit? Are there any

> specific supplements that would help this (I've heard horseradish

> tablets are good, you can buy them here with garlic, which of course I

> need anyway..)

>

> Thanks!

>

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Getting rid of the dairy will probably do it for you .

That's why I've cut way back on my cheese. About 8 years ago - I had a

sinus infection that lasted for an entire year. We could not figure it out.

(didn't know about Candida then either). My allergist had me on

antibiotics, like tetracycline, for 30 days a time and nothing would touch

it. Finally, I stopped dairy for 6 weeks - it was gone.

Problem is, I'm a cheese addict. I don't care much about milk unless there

is something in it, but I love cheese. I'm not talking just American and

Velveeta - I consider those cheese wanna bes... I mean Maytag blue cheese,

stilton, good English cheddar.

I've had to pretty much stop them, I only eat cream cheese (again - not

really a cheese in my opinion) and just have really good cheese now and

then. That seems to have worked pretty well, I just hate it because I miss

it.

I happen to also be allergic to every thing they have tested me for

(non-food). If it is a living thing, if it floats through the air, you name

it, I'm allergic to it. Animal, plant, tree, molds, I'm allergic. Going to

get my laundry detergent generally gives me a headache because of all the

smells on the isle!

Candace

RE: sinus

Having been on the diet for about six weeks now my vaginal infections

have cleared up and my irritability is right down. The only thing that

remains is my sinus problems, which come and go seemingly unrelated to

anything I eat. I'm thinking of doing a dairy elimination as I was

allergic to milk when I was a kid and of course dairy is known to

exarcerbate sinus problems. I know sinus problems can be a symptom of

candida, that the yeast infection gets into the sinus cavities etc, but

im thinking there might be a different cause eg my partner had to have

an operation to remove cysts which were blocking his passages, causing

his constant sinus troubles.

Can anyone tell me what my best course of action should be? Do you think

it is still a candida symptom? Is dairy a likely culprit? Are there any

specific supplements that would help this (I've heard horseradish

tablets are good, you can buy them here with garlic, which of course I

need anyway..)

Thanks!

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, here is my copy of a post from just a few days back.

I have posted this before. For relief from the sinus pain and

pressure I would highly recommend doing a sinus flush. I was

reluctant to do this for over a year after my MD recommended it to

me. Finally out of desperation I tried it.

You will need a Neti Pot and Lomatium (an herbal liquid you can find

on line or at a health food store). Here is a link for the Neti

Pot. http://www.bytheplanet.com/Products/Yoga/neti/Netipot.htm

It even has a video stream that will show you how to do the flush.

It looks totally bizarre - which is why I never wanted to try it.

I did one once in the morning and once in the evening for two days

and have not had one since! Even my husband broke down and tried it

(he thinks I'm a wacko for all this alternative shit I do). He too,

has not had another sinus infection since. Anything - not to take

another antibiotic!

I still believe that you need to work on the underlying cause of the

sinus infections, and I am working on that still. But, for relief,

this has been a gold mine for me.

I know sinus problems can be a symptom of

candida, that the yeast infection gets into the sinus cavities etc, but

im thinking there might be a different cause eg my partner had to have

an operation to remove cysts which were blocking his passages, causing

his constant sinus troubles.

Can anyone tell me what my best course of action should be? Do you think

it is still a candida symptom? Is dairy a likely culprit? Are there any

specific supplements that would help this (I've heard horseradish

tablets are good, you can buy them here with garlic, which of course I

need anyway..)

Thanks!

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Hi ,Your problem could definitely be a food sensivitiy.Mine turned

out to be a wheat allergy which I discovered by doing an elimination diet(.I

,too,have a milk allergy and was allergic to milk as a kid.)Donna

RE: sinus

> Having been on the diet for about six weeks now my vaginal infections

> have cleared up and my irritability is right down. The only thing that

> remains is my sinus problems, which come and go seemingly unrelated to

> anything I eat. I'm thinking of doing a dairy elimination as I was

> allergic to milk when I was a kid and of course dairy is known to

> exarcerbate sinus problems. I know sinus problems can be a symptom of

> candida, that the yeast infection gets into the sinus cavities etc, but

> im thinking there might be a different cause eg my partner had to have

> an operation to remove cysts which were blocking his passages, causing

> his constant sinus troubles.

>

> Can anyone tell me what my best course of action should be? Do you think

> it is still a candida symptom? Is dairy a likely culprit? Are there any

> specific supplements that would help this (I've heard horseradish

> tablets are good, you can buy them here with garlic, which of course I

> need anyway..)

>

> Thanks!

>

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, have you done the food testing/food elimination thing? (yeah, I'm

a real scientist!! LOL)

I think has described it a few times lately.

Don't for a minute think that all " good " or " ordinary " foods are good for

everyone. Granted, the usual culprits are wheat, dairy and sugars but

anything can cause your body strife. It took me awhile to discover that

rice was not my friend - which, apparently, is quite unusual. So do the

elimination thing.

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you might also consider that many allergies are not genetic, but

rather result from other causes. if its your goal to really get to

the bottom of what is going on with your body, you might want to look

beyond what causes so called " allergies " . I found the chapter on

allergies at www.thedoctorwithin.com a great start.

johng

> Hi ,Your problem could definitely be a food sensivitiy.Mine

turned

> out to be a wheat allergy which I discovered by doing an elimination

diet(.I

> ,too,have a milk allergy and was allergic to milk as a kid.)Donna

>

>

> RE: sinus

>

>

> > Having been on the diet for about six weeks now my vaginal infections

> > have cleared up and my irritability is right down. The only thing that

> > remains is my sinus problems, which come and go seemingly unrelated to

> > anything I eat. I'm thinking of doing a dairy elimination as I was

> > allergic to milk when I was a kid and of course dairy is known to

> > exarcerbate sinus problems. I know sinus problems can be a symptom of

> > candida, that the yeast infection gets into the sinus cavities

etc, but

> > im thinking there might be a different cause eg my partner had to have

> > an operation to remove cysts which were blocking his passages, causing

> > his constant sinus troubles.

> >

> > Can anyone tell me what my best course of action should be? Do you

think

> > it is still a candida symptom? Is dairy a likely culprit? Are

there any

> > specific supplements that would help this (I've heard horseradish

> > tablets are good, you can buy them here with garlic, which of course I

> > need anyway..)

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

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Is it fair to assume that with raw milk which has the enzymes intact, that it doesn't cause this mucus problem? My 2 year old has a cold and because of habit still insists on milk for going to sleep as opposed to some other beverage. I just switched him to raw so was hoping this might not be so bad mucus wise.

Thanks,

Kari

Re: sinus

fungus is probably in your sinus cavity, but it is not the "cause" ofyour sinus problems. it is there to help your body break downexcessive wastes that accumulate there as a result of impaireddigestion and lymph blockage. heal your gi tract, cleanse your organsof elimination and eat a healthy diet, and your sinus problems willdissappear. and yes, pastuerized milk is very hard on many people'sdigestion, it causes the production of excess mucus which can and doesback all the way up into the sinuses.johng

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Kari,

That is

what many people now believe.

There are a lot of books out now about the benefits of raw dairy

products. You are lucky you were

able to find it so easily.

Is it fair to assume that with raw milk

which has the enzymes intact, that it doesn't cause this mucus problem?

My 2 year old has a cold and because of habit still insists on milk for going

to sleep as opposed to some other beverage. I just switched him to raw so

was hoping this might not be so bad mucus wise.

Thanks,

Kari

Re: sinus

fungus is probably in your sinus cavity, but it is

not the " cause " of

your sinus problems. it is there to help your body break down

excessive wastes that accumulate there as a result of impaired

digestion and lymph blockage. heal your gi tract, cleanse your organs

of elimination and eat a healthy diet, and your sinus problems will

dissappear. and yes, pastuerized milk is very hard on many

people's

digestion, it causes the production of excess mucus which can and does

back all the way up into the sinuses.

johng

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small sized Lite godzilla, but be careful not use more than 10 min

at a sitting, reversing the electrodes every one minute and don't

include brain in path between electrodes. Use electrodes alongside

upper gumlines between inner cheek and gumline. Roots of teeth often

dump germs into sinuses. We have data showing DC is dangerous

around the brain, other data saying it can be used 10 minutes at

fairly high currents (but that's doctors using drugs and electricity

very sparingly, like 10 minutes every few days, or just once, etc).

Be cautious, use the least you can to get the effect. If this

works, then get a Beck Brain Tuner and see if you can adapt it to

fulfill the usage without DC current....oooooook?

bG

> Any idea how to unblock stubborn sinus on one side only.. Also

lymp node

> on that side is rock hard.??

> Been using c/s and DMSO flushes.. !0% DMSO..??

> thanks. Grant..

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In a message dated 2/6/2006 3:01:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> She is CONSTANTLY clearing her throat, I mean constantly to the point where

>

> it's distracting and I wonder her teacher hasn't said something... sometimes

>

> it's this little clear, clear, clear, then cough, or clear, clear, clear,

> hock;

> just continuous!!!!!!!!!!! If this was your spouse doing this, you'd

> strangle

> him! :)

We used to go through this with Ashton all the time. It would about push me

over the edge. Once on IVIG, it pretty much stopped. She is sick right now,

so she is back at it. We are using nasal rinses with a netti pot, and Xopenex

to break up what is in her chest. She is on an antibiotic, Tamiflu, a major

cough medicine so she can sleep, and Musenex. She is still on all her regular

meds too, Pulmacort, Singulair, etc.... With the nasal pot wash, I could

see the green stuff. The antibiotic is helping, it is now white and clear.

The Tamiflu was because she started running a fever with body aches. A boy in

her class had the flu. She is still coughing, but not as bad. Her sister has

a bad sinus infection right now. She is on her third antibiotic in just over

a month. This one seems to be working. Sinus problems drive me nuts. I

always said I would be the first in line for a sinusectomy.

I hope gets over this quickly. The coughing and throat clearing can

drive you nuts.

L

Mom to Ashton 12 CVID, Asthma, Dyslexia & Marina 9 Asthma

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In a message dated 2/6/2006 3:01:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,

writes:

> She is CONSTANTLY clearing her throat, I mean constantly to the point where

>

> it's distracting and I wonder her teacher hasn't said something... sometimes

>

> it's this little clear, clear, clear, then cough, or clear, clear, clear,

> hock;

> just continuous!!!!!!!!!!! If this was your spouse doing this, you'd

> strangle

> him! :)

We used to go through this with Ashton all the time. It would about push me

over the edge. Once on IVIG, it pretty much stopped. She is sick right now,

so she is back at it. We are using nasal rinses with a netti pot, and Xopenex

to break up what is in her chest. She is on an antibiotic, Tamiflu, a major

cough medicine so she can sleep, and Musenex. She is still on all her regular

meds too, Pulmacort, Singulair, etc.... With the nasal pot wash, I could

see the green stuff. The antibiotic is helping, it is now white and clear.

The Tamiflu was because she started running a fever with body aches. A boy in

her class had the flu. She is still coughing, but not as bad. Her sister has

a bad sinus infection right now. She is on her third antibiotic in just over

a month. This one seems to be working. Sinus problems drive me nuts. I

always said I would be the first in line for a sinusectomy.

I hope gets over this quickly. The coughing and throat clearing can

drive you nuts.

L

Mom to Ashton 12 CVID, Asthma, Dyslexia & Marina 9 Asthma

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Sinus condition, yes. What, nasal bloody discharge? yes, but it's been a problem all my life. Sharonbill asenjo <basenjo@...> wrote: Anyone have chronic sinus congestion and bloody discharge? Bill __________________________________________________

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Bill, Before I was diagnosed, I did have nosebleeds, but they are gone now and have been since I finished tx 3 years ago.bill asenjo <basenjo@...> wrote: Anyone have chronic sinus congestion and bloody discharge? Bill Jackie

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> For sinus headaches and plain old sinus problems of all sorts.I have

taken Nasonex for the past few years and it works great for me.has

reduced my need for my asthma inhaler a lot........they seem to be

connected for me at least..that and cold weather. In the winter I

need to use my inhaler more often. Even the Saline nasal spry from

the drugstore helps a lot! If you don't have or can't get a

prescription for Fioricet for the headaches then try the OTC ASdvil.is

much better then Tylenol.or anything els for that matter. Joanne

Jj Cathcart

Joann,

I am like you with the Nasacort and inhalers, and the caughing and

post nasal drip etc. I do use Saline Nasal Spray quite a bit when

cold weather hits too.

Am I wrong in assuming that Tylenol bad for the liver? Then of course

Ibuprofen and other NASAIDs are bad for the stomach! So I guess it is

one's own choice what does one want to destroy. I choose Ibuprofen

when I have to take something, as I can take Aciphex or other stomach

meds to counteract the acidity in the stomach. I don't think there is

anything I can do to reduce the liver destruction. So far it has

worked for me.

Clara, OR

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I have had sinusitis and yes it does hurt over the eye and the eyebrow and everywhere round there, but I cannot remember my eye going red, or watering when pressed.

Lilian

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What IS that GP up to? I don't know if hospitals in all areas have

this but my local hospital has an emergency eye clinic and I would not

hesitate to get myself down there if my eye was in that state,

especially considering it's your good eye. I think it's time you push

for action and if it means demanding that you see another doctor or a

specialist then so be it.

Luv Bella

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Hi,

If doc won’t do anything about

the eye, how about an optician?

They should know the difference between an

infection and something else.

I have had sinusitis and yes it does hurt over the eye and the

eyebrow and everywhere round there, but I cannot remember my eye going red, or

watering when pressed.

Lilian

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