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Constant Sinus Infections

by lilokins, Apr 20, 2008 12:27AM
For the past five or six years of my life, I have been getting sinus infections. I get them, am treated sometimes for a week, and sometimes, all the way up to three weeks. I usually feel better for about two weeks, when my symptoms present again, and I am told I have another infections. I typically get seven or eight a year. I have mild allergies to dust and grass, which I receive allergy shots for. I had been to my ENT several times over the past few months and have had sinus surgery to clean out my sinuses, shrink my turbinate and air filters, straighten my septum, among other things. Within a week post-op, I had the worst sinus infection of my life. After about every antibiotic on the market, it is April, and I still have it. My ENT is stunned and no one can tell me why I am always sick. Along with my sinus issues, I have many others. From age five, until eight, I had constant strep throat. I had my tonsils and adenoids removed. I have social anxiety disorder. I have been recently diagnosed with a thyroid auto-immune disease. I am constantly tried, congested, and I often feel faint and dizzy. I just want to know what's wrong. To me, all of my doctors are treating everything separately, but I want to know if everything is really connected.
Member Comments (18)

by Sunny602, Apr 20, 2008 07:58PM
Did the doctors culture your sinuses to see what is growing in them? Just curious...It really sounds like you have been through quite a bit regarding sinuses and other problems. Do you happen to have any lung issues as well? I have atypical CF that was just diagnosed 3 years ago mostly because of my lung problems but also because I have chronic sinus problems with many infections. It is worth ruling out if anything especially if the doctors are at loss. I am sure that there are other disorders out there that can explain the repeat infections that you have. I hear you as far as doctors treating things separately  according to what they specialize in.  
I hope that you get answers soon...Sunny

by lilokins, Apr 20, 2008 09:08PM
To: Sunny602
I have had the mucus from my sinus cultured, but it came negative for everything. When I was younger, I was told that I had asthmas, but very mild. In the past year, my allergist retested me and decided that I didn't have, which is what I always thought. I often have a cough and find myself short of breathe. I have a friend with CF and never thought of myself of having it, since he is always coughing and I only cough occationly throughout the day. How do they test for that?

Emily

by lilokins, Apr 20, 2008 09:12PM
To: Sunny602
I really don't think I have CF, thought, because I am overweight and people with CF are usually the opposite, right?

Emily

by Sunny602, Apr 20, 2008 10:40PM
Hi Emily...when they test for CF, many docs usually send you first for a sweat test which is really nothing. They put a patch on your skin with medication that stimulates sweating. After about a hour, they remove it and check the amount of salt. Normal values are 40 but 60. Most CF'ers are positive at this stage, but there are some (including myself) that fall in the negative, borderline areas. The next step (which I recommend anyways) is to get a full CF genetics panel offered by Ambry genetics. Believe it or not, there are over 1500 mutations (with more being added to the panel frequently) of CF.
While it is true that most CF'ers are skinny and have a tough time keeping weight on, about 15% have what is called pancreatic sufficiency. They are able to digest food normally and have no trouble with keeping weight on, even can be a bit chubby!
I used to be pancreatic sufficient, now I am not so I take enzymes with my meals to digest my food and to keep my weight on.
It is odd that nothing is cultured from those sinuses....you would think that with such infections bacteria would be found. I wonder if they are getting good samples.
I hope that this helps...If you have any more questions, I would be happy to help you out as much as I can. Sunny :)

by Sunny602, Apr 20, 2008 10:42PM
Ooops, it appears that some of my post went to cyberland..
It should read (when describing results of sweat test):
"Normal values are 40 but 60"

by Sunny602, Apr 20, 2008 10:43PM
Okay.....let's try this again..not sure why this is happening
Normal 40  less than 60
Positive >60

by Sunny602, Apr 20, 2008 10:45PM
It keeps deleting some of my post, probably reads my symbols oddly, so I will write it out
Negative is less than 40
Borderline is greater than 40 but less than 60
Positive is greater than 60

I hope this works now....geesh!!! ;)

by APACHI, Apr 21, 2008 05:54AM
The thing about our lungs are often difficult even for the Asthma specialist to diagnose. Allergies are often contemplating areas of what if, so how this is, is. You are the patient/doctor and so like a PI, you need to look at what's in your home, detergents, plants, animals, new  clothing that has dye issues. Animals that are outside bring in all kinds of interesting things. Have you had the bed cleaned recently?

Dust, and mites are common, repeated colds etc . . .

Perfume in anything and everything.

Even licking the envelope to close it.

The food you eat, packaged or fresh.

The shampoo/conditioner

Ions particles that you will get from the TV, Computer, Radio etc.

Deodorant

Eye drops-funny how that is, but you never know.

Toothpaste-replace your toothbrush every 3 months, because no matter what you were sick with in the first place, you are only inviting it back if you keep the same toothbrush.

Chemicals you use to clean your bathroom, even organics can be bad.

Makeup

soap, bodywash.

Anything new, you've bought should be washed, then worn.

When there is a draft-cold air.

Someone is sick, and you got it again, so your immune system is crashing, what now?

The best way to deal with this is, talk to someone in the health food store near you, because they would be more able to help you than a docot who just keeps giving you more medication, when you don't really need it.


Can you believe this, perhaps your mind is allergic to you. The mind is a very smart tool, all you have to do say is: Gee I would like to be healthy and sick free, yeah apply the secret, it works. The mind is very powerful, make it work for you, you never know, you might just get better.

Be well

by momofsinus, Apr 24, 2008 09:45AM
To: lilokins
Hi- my son has chronic sinus problems - has had 3 surgeries, allergy shots, etc. One thing we did was try a different Ears, Nose Throat doctor and he did have some different ideas. Cultures are difficult to get for sinus secretions but his doctor has tried treating it as fungal and my son has not has a sinus infection