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Loves Vintage|1352892473|3306153 said:Asscherhalo_lover|1352843458|3305687 said:I had chronic sinus disease, over 18 months of antibiotics and steroids before I finally got a CT. It showed that I have developed sinus poylps. I'm now permanently on Nasonex to control the polyps and use the neilmed sinus rinse system everyday in the shower with 2 salt packs. I also take sudafed and advil if I'm feeling particularily stuffy. Since my nose is usually pretty dry from the meds I also use an old fashioned boiling humidifier in winter-the cool most ones are no good for sinus sufferers. I have not had a sinus infection since I started this program over 8 months ago. Get a CT scan so you know what you're dealing with.
I use tap water for my neilmed but I really should use boiled water and I do sterilize the bottle in the microwave. Sinus problems suck, good luck!
Asscherhalo_lover - Yikes! Sorry to hear you went through so much before the diagnosis. May I ask - did they ever talk about surgically removing the polyps? The ENT discussed this possibility at our first visit. He also prescribed prednisone at that time, hoping that would help shrink polyps if there were any. I asked about it at my last visit, and he said he didn't see any polyps.He did talk abut a CT scan at the first visit, so not sure why he was satisfied that there were no polyps with just a visual exam. But, I am not a doctor. Basically, this is all only on the left side, and sometimes it feels clear, sometimes it feel blocked. I'm totally thinking it could still be polyps. ENT never called me back, so I'm going to schedule another visit so I can sit in his waiting room for 2 hrs again. Are all specialists this way?
Thanks everyone for advice on neti pot.
Surgical removal and having my septum fixed (it's been deviated from the polyps!) is always an option for me. The only thing is that they can grow back, the surgery is not a cure-all. Since staying medicated I have not had any flair ups but I do want to have my nose fixed so I will probably have it all done in one shot. I'm currently looking for a new ENT who is very experienced in sinus surgery, I don't want just anyone drilling into my head
And yes, get the CT!