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sinusitis

Hi, In early September I was diagnosed with Bronchitis.  A couple of days later that turned to pneumonia and at that time I was diagnosed with Sinusitis too.  I have recovered from the pneumonia but I still have signs of sinusitus.  My left ear is really plugged, I can barely hear out of it and my right side is not so bad.  This congestion is really getting to me.  My immunity is really low, I am still really tired after being sick for two months and I always feel like I am coming down with a really bad cold (flu) but nothing progresses past a little bit of a sore throat.  My doctor has me using flonase and multi vitamin and cold fx.  Nothing is helping.
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Sorry 'bout that, melted27, i forgot to enter a profile.  It's posted now.
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http://es.medhelp.org/user_journals/show/665

Here you are
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How do we get to your journal mate???
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Thanks for your help.  Right now I am about ready to try anything.

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I have invented the cure for sinusitis, but it requires bending over in a hot shower to get the saline solution to every part of the sinuses.  It's risky, but I cleared up a 5 year long bout of chronic sinusitis, and 3 bouts of acute sinusitis, and multiple colds.  The instructions are posted on my journal as Flip-Turn Sinus Flush.  good luck
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