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Hi, Tracy. It's good to meet you.

Yes, with sinus/allergies, and certainly infection, I have a much more difficult time. After having 4 complicated sinus sugergies (the source of my TN), I can so relate.

One thing that helps ease some of the pressure (not immediate, though) is to use saline spray for my sinuses. It helps the flow and is a natural decongestant.

Another thing that helps me is there is an nasal steriod (I can't remember the name. I'm sorry) that actually helps to shrink the sinuses pretty quickly. That helps me alot as well because in shrinking the sinus, it's ebbing some of the pressure and irritation.

Just know that I understand. I hope you find some relief soon.

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