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Pseudomonas

I am going on my third surgery this year for chornic sinisitus and this time around a second doc that i went to for a second opinion discovered I have psudomonas bacteria and i have an infection. I have taken a series of antibiotics already, including Cipro and another antibiotic i cant think the name of right now. However nothing seems to be working, after a fourth ct scan now apparently my sinuses are blocked and i continue having serious headaches. I have green mucus coming out in chunks and i am having trouble breathing i have weezing and i was even losing sight on my right eye. I dont know what to do anymore, i feel desperate and frustrated and need some help and soon because my doctor doesnt seem to be worried, if id never gone for a second opinion they would have never discovered the bacteria he kept telling me i was ok, but the terrible headaches said otherwise. And now my third surgery has to be done by him because no other doctor will touch me.


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1720676 tn?1309290527
Hello, Any follow up with your condition? Have you treated completely? Thank you
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2008320 tn?1364808209
same problem over here,now im going for 4th surgery wish will open all sinuses and then going for heawy treatman with antibiotics..in your and any ones case test your self with long specialist for lung cistyse fibrosis as thei cause lung infections and polyps together with pseudomonas bacterie..only adequate ventilation+antibiotics can remove theis bacterie from body,nothing else...in case of lung cistyse fibrisys =sorry no cure...
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