Feels like i'm underwater 24/7, n its a real bitch. Doctor recommended sinus surgery. Got it booked for Feb next year and is being performed by Dr. j. Bocsh. Just wanted to see if anyone has gotten it done and if it helps.
Feels like i'm underwater 24/7, n its a real bitch. Doctor recommended sinus surgery. Got it booked for Feb next year and is being performed by Dr. j. Bocsh. Just wanted to see if anyone has gotten it done and if it helps.
I was about to, with my recurring sinus infections (4-5 per year).
I went to see a nose-ear-throat specialist who recommended a nasal rinse procedure. If that didnt help, then try surgery.
A year and a half later, I still have yet to get an infection - it really works. (Neil Med - you can get it behind the counter at Super Store, etc.)
Otherwise, reparing my deviated septum wouldve been a short, somewhat uncomfortable recovery time.
yes it's the same thing I did to avoid surgery. Neil Med is great, they have both a neti pot and a large volume low positive pressure nasal wash, I have both and they are terrific.
I found the neti-pot gave me only partial relief, and that I needed to also use Omnaris daily. I'm hoping to get my septoplasty sometime this spring.
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Yeah those rinse pots seem to only give relief for literally 10 minutes. I hate that it gives great relief then it all comes back and im back where i started
What about nasonex? Anyone have success with that?
Last edited by travism91; 10-17-2009 at 06:29 PM.
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In regards to the Nasonex comment, about a month ago i started a prescription of Nasonex, twice a day. I have chronic Sinusitis (I think thats right?, Inflammation of the sinus's etc, as it was explained to me)., and a deviated septum. This has lead to me having constant congestion in the past 8 years of my life? at least? Well, i started using the nasonex, and i blow my nose twice a day now, once before each dosage.. other then that i can finally breath through my nose, and i dont feel like its constricted.
For me it works, i dont know of any other solutions myself, as this is something i just decided to start treating, ideally i would rather not take anything, but at the same time i like breathing.
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Ditto, once the winter months hits, it's runny nose constantly. Rinsing only helps 10-15 minsOriginally posted by travism91
Yeah those rinse pots seem to only give relief for literally 10 minutes. I hate that it gives great relief then it all comes back and im back where i started
What about nasonex? Anyone have success with that?
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I've got to book mine too, the only problem is you are useless for a week after and it takes two weeks to feel completley better. I've been using Otrivin and that's the only thing that allows me to breathe. Pretty nasty shit though.
Originally posted by 89coupe
I do get great service there, especially when I mention my name, haha.
Hopefully it works for you.Originally posted by ExtraSlow
I'm hoping to get my septoplasty sometime this spring.
My cousin and her husband recently got it done and both said that the recovery was VERY painful and it didn't really work for her at all.
Wow I didn't know that many people had the same problem, I've had my nose congested for as long as I remember, I remember I used to be able to play 4-6hours of basketball as a kid but I can hardly manage half an hour nowadays, and it interrupts my workouts as well. Nasonex and all those nasal sprays do nothing for me it feels like some sticky goo is stuck inside my nose.
Question: Is it normal for the congestion to switch nostrils?
I notice that for a week my left side is congested then it switches to the right, and it just keeps doing that???
Not sure if this is related but, my dad always had troubles breathing and was always congested when sleeping so the doctor checks it out and he tells him that polyps were blocking his nasal cavity, so he recommended removal. After surgery he seems to be breathing a lot better now, no more snoring, but during recovery time, he had to breathe in salt water through his nose which often caused him to throw up. Short term seems brutal, but for long term it is worth it.
Last edited by almerick; 10-23-2009 at 02:12 PM.
I suggest you look at this procedure before doing the surgery. I know a lot of people who have had that surgery and still suffer.
Have a look at this.
http://www.thedoctorstv.com/main/procedure_list/82
I also suggest taking an allergy/sinus pill every day for a month to see how it effects you.
A lot of people don't understand that allergy pills don't work immediately, it takes time for the medicine to work, you must take it everyday for at least a couple weeks.
haha shiet. don't use otrivin more than 72 hrs. causes rebound nasal congestion. makes it worse.Originally posted by Canmorite
I've been using Otrivin and that's the only thing that allows me to breathe.
turbinate coblation is pretty gimmicky - only works if the turbs themselves are hypertrophied. doesnt do anything for polyposis etc. FESS (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) is often the definitive treatment.
steroids needs to be used for 6-8 weeks minimum to work.
unfortunately a difficult condition to treat.
Tell me about it. I don't find anything else works, I really need alternatives. I've stopped using it for days but my sinuses become SO inflamed my head hurts.Originally posted by hash
haha shiet. don't use otrivin more than 72 hrs. causes rebound nasal congestion. makes it worse.
This surgery doesn't sound so great now
Originally posted by 89coupe
I do get great service there, especially when I mention my name, haha.
Just used that nasal rinse, Neil medi, and my nose is more clogged then before I used it...lame! Maybe it takes a few days or something.
Originally posted by 89coupe
I do get great service there, especially when I mention my name, haha.
Crazy old thread bump, but I'm going for the septoplasty next week. Will report on results.
Been using the sinus rinse and Omnaris for the last couple months, with minor improvement.
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i've just developed nasal problems in the last couple years. Get sinus infections that cause a sore throat and cough.
I will try some of that Neil Med, what is it like to use?
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I wouldnt call it pleasant....but you get used to it.Originally posted by Cos
i've just developed nasal problems in the last couple years. Get sinus infections that cause a sore throat and cough.
I will try some of that Neil Med, what is it like to use?
Doing it someplace like in the shower allows you to try different head angles to get the water in all the "wrong" feeling places.... without fear of getting wet...haha
Another thing, I picked up a daily use nasal moisturizer for the office since the humidity is typically around 15% (which is retarded).....its helped as well.