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Grand Magnate
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Posts: 3,300
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Grand Magnate
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Posts: 3,300
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More then likely it is the sinus infection that is causing the MS problems . . . not the other way around.
Sinus infections are very hard to treat, because they are very deep infections. It usually takes a very strong antibiotic to kill all the bacteria, especially if you have polyps or anything (that you are unaware of, but are a common cause of regular/ongoing sinus problems).
If I have an infection anywhere in my body, I get really run down and break out with all kinds of infection. Last year was like that, where I ignored a tooth infection and spent the whole year with one infection or another (plus the ignored tooth infection). The only time I felt ok was when I was on antibiotics, and for about a week after, until I finally got that tooth removed.
Infection ALWAYS gets my MS symptoms (and sometimes even an attack) going too.
Cherie
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