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Old 03-21-2017, 11:18 AM #11
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Thumbs up Hey en bloc :)

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Originally Posted by en bloc View Post
Debi,

Once you use the neti pot (I prefer the Sinus Rinse by Neil-Med system for more pressure/cleaning), you'll run right to it at the slightest sign of problems!!

Have you every been checked for immune deficiency? Those with repeated infections should have some simple blood work done to make sure that there isn't a subclass deficiency. Sinus infections are hard to battle to begin with, much worse if your immune system is compromised in any way.

Being that I am immune deficient and have drug reactions to most antibiotics, my new ENT uses a compounded mix of antibiotics, steroids, and antifungal meds mixed in the since rinse...to attack the infection directly vs via the blood stream. Frankly, it has worked better than any antibiotic I've used. Of course, it requires you to use the rinse, but as I said, you'll feel so much better after using it, that you won't mind. EVERYONE feels the same way at first about flushing out your sinuses by shooting water up your nose...but once you do it a couple times, you'll be telling others not to worry!!

There is also a new procedure with sinus surgery that is like angioplasty...but in the nose. Literally, it involves opening the airways with balloon like procedure. This allows for better drainage and therefore better control of your infections. just a thought.
I'm going to try the brand Neil-med you recommended. I'm g.o.i.n.g to try...lol

I've seen commercials on the balloon sinus surgery but not sure I would be a candidate. She, the "horrible" doctor, said there was tissue in there that needed to be taken out (?)

I think I've had the tests to detect immune deficiency but not positive.
Can you give me the name of the blood test/tests and I'll look at the blood work I've had done ?

I've also been dx'd (by my dentist and then confirmed with CT scan) that I have Eagle Syndrome on both sides. Worse in my right which is where all my ear problems seem to be.
I'm going to start a new thread on Eagle Syndrome to see if others have experience with this dx.

Thanks en bloc....always a wealth of info from you my friend

Debi
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