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Sinus Help Needed!

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Posted by: gnarlykaw---------------------

I got this problem. twice a year, when the leaves come out, and when the leaves fall, my nose........ flows. I have tried claritin, and helps a little, and tried nose sprays, and other so called hismals, with no help. If it keeps running its course, it's gonna be a full blown sinus infection about thursday of next week. my doctor is old fashion, and wanted me to come in, and see him, but I am tired of the run around with this problem, and if he would look at the charts, he would see what I have been having this complaint twice a year, every year meaning, it's a pattern. Fifteen years I have been dealing with this, and It would be nice to evade a Z-pak, if I could.
Anybody got any REAL suggestions on how to deal with this allergy? Any help is appreciated
Yeah, it's an odd post, but I am desperate!



Posted by: Okiewan---------------------

First of all, the leaves arent falling here yet.... it's like the middle of an Illinois summer... that being said, grass and mold is pretty high right now. My bad spell was about a month ago.



Posted by: LoriKTM---------------------

Ok, here's what you do. Take a Claritin, AND a 12 hour suphedrine (pseudoephidrine hydrochloride). Tack on the nasal spray, too if necessary. But the Claritin and the suphedrine have different ingredients, and work well in combination. And it's safe-- so says Dave's allergist-- and we've been doing it for a couple years.
You may also want to try special "sinus" versions of the allergy medicine, but most of those just have acetaminophen for the headache part.

Good luck!



Posted by: Tony Eeds---------------------

Quote:
Originally Posted by gnarlykaw
IAnybody got any REAL suggestions on how to deal with this allergy?


You could always move to the Moonrocks area.



Posted by: CR Swade---------------------

As somebody that has allergies severe enough that I used to take shots weekly, claritin works ok but not the best. Tavist D still works the best for me, but puts me out (so I take it @ night). For daytime 2 Advil Cold and Sinus clear me up, keeps me awake and works, as Lori said, with the Claritin.



Posted by: Jeff Gilbert---------------------

For years ater moving to where I live now, Central Tx, I sufferred with allergies. Like you, I had 2 major bouts a year with the begin of spring & toward the end of summer. I went to the doctor and got a steriod shot and kicked it's butt. Dr's don't like to give them but I was despirate. The last few years, especially while trying to play music & sing several times a week, which you can't do with a stopped up head, I started using a massager on my sinuses. I know it sounds crazy but it's worked very well. I use the "vibrator" on my head and all around my sinus tracks and end up on my nose which makes for a violent sneeze. Sorta loosens everything up. Once it's loose I will sometimes use saline solution but not often.
People think I'm nuts except the other singer in my band that has sinus problems. When it's time to perform, out comes the massager.



Posted by: gnarlykaw---------------------

LOri, I like your way in "mixing" the meds, but IU have always been afraid to do this, plus, my work is physical, and I didn't want the side effects. I never really read the packages either. What has the suphedrine in it?



Posted by: Patman---------------------

Allergy capitol of the world, Austin, Texas! Took shots for 4.5 years and it's A LOT better. Before they really took hold and even today when it get bad I've got a perscription for Duravent DA. Good stuff and doesn't have any bad side effects for me unless you count that third eye thing but, hey I'm not sneezing.

Jeff something about that description of a vibrator for your sinus's just cracks me up

GK look me up on Wednesday when I get there and I'll pass ya' a few if you want.



Posted by: LoriKTM---------------------

Quote:
Originally Posted by gnarlykaw
LOri, I like your way in "mixing" the meds, but IU have always been afraid to do this, plus, my work is physical, and I didn't want the side effects. I never really read the packages either. What has the suphedrine in it?


Suphedrine is the generic name. Otherwise known as Sudafed. The main ingredient is psuedoephedrine hydrochloride. We usually just buy the Wal-Mart generic stuff, which is on the shelf right next to the Sudafed. The 12-hour works the best.
The only side effects I've noticed are dry mouth and a bit of light-headed feeling from the Sudafed. No drowsiness at all. If you're worried, try it on a weekend. And don't take it at night-- it will keep you awake!
Even Dave's allergist recommended mixing the different meds, because they all have different ingredients and don't interfere.



Posted by: rv6junkie---------------------

OK, I have some very serious Spring/Fall allergies. He's my drug mix...it works...

Zyrtec 10mg (helps with watery eyes and scratchy throat)
Singular 10 mg (helps with wheezing & labored breathing that is brought on with allergies)
Flonase (helps with runny nose and swelling of nasal passages)



Posted by: D Lafleur---------------------

Gnarly,
Doc Mike says " I got a shot dat can fix dat ole problem" .

It is just too cool to bring your own doctor out riding. He is always good for a little stitching and mending. Randy busted his leg while floggin my 450 at the 24 hour race this year, you could see the bone in the shin. No problems Mike patched and sent him back out. Randy then turned some of his fastest laps. I need me one of dem shots.



Posted by: gwcrim---------------------

Steroid shots are great but I can't get any docs to give them to me anymore. I got an prescription inhaler called Rhinocort that worked real well. Thankfully, my allergies have subsided a bit over the years.

Over the counter Nasalcrom works well for me too but it only lasts 4 hours.



Posted by: Dewster---------------------

Quote:
Originally Posted by rv6junkie
Zyrtec 10mg (helps with watery eyes and scratchy throat)
Singular 10 mg (helps with wheezing & labored breathing that is brought on with allergies)
Flonase (helps with runny nose and swelling of nasal passages)


Ditto! Also, Claritin and Allegra work too. Get some Flonase, and use it directly after a hot shower at night. A hot shower usually opens you up and allows Flonase to do it's job.




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