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Hi,

Just joined this group and find it most interesting. I had polyps removed one year ago to relieve congestion and restore sense of taste and smell. For me the only time I had those senses restored was with Prednisone. Since I am a diabetic I could not take it more often than twice a year.

Went to an allergist to see if he could restore the senses via skin testing, etc. and he informed that I had asthma. I have wheezed for the past several years; however, I just thought it was part of getting older.

Is there anyone in the "whole wide world" like me.

Thanks for assembling this group.

Bonnie

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> From: " poston8 " <poston8@...>

> Subject: Anosmia

>

> I just joined this group today because I am so depressed about my

> not being able to smell. I had sinus surgery August 2003 to remove

> nasal polyps and had my septum corrected, and my sinus cavities

> cleaned out. I was able to smell about three months post surgery,

> and now I can not smell ANYTHING once again. On my last visit to

> the ENT he told me the Polyps were already growing back, and it was

> all I could do to not cry right there in his office. I did not know

> that the polyp disease would return so soon. I am seeing an

> allergist now who has begun allergy testing for shots, and has

> placed me on Singulair and Rhinocort...still no smell returning. Is

> there any treatments or alternative treatments that anyone can tell

> me about that restores ones' sense of smell. I read today that a

> gentleman had good results from getting a Kenolog injection every

> six months or so. I don't know if my allergist would agree to this

> or not, but I am planning to ask her about it on my next visit.

>

I can't tell from what you are saying if you are actually suffering from

Samters Triad; but it is a terrible truth that polyps grow back very

quickly in Samterites, and yes, polyps are a major culprit in losing the

sense of smell.

You won't find a magic bullet here, but some things might work for you

better than others. A first step is to browse through the FILES and LINKS

section -- you'll probably learn more from doing that than from your

allerigist. (You'll probably find things that you can show to her.) You

can also search the archived postings for specific key words.

Desensitization, medication, and diet are all legitimate options to

investigate. I'm one of those who think that surgery should be considered

only as a desperate, emergency last resort.

Ken West

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I know all about this polyp regrowth stuff. The steroid nasal sprays do not really tend to help with sense of smell. It is because you have disease and polyps regrowth way up high in the cribiform plate area. Oral steroids will help a lot more. You might be able to get away with a burst and then maintain with every other day low dose steroids. If you have Samters then desensitization may be very helpful to you. In my case after all these years- the times that I get my sense of smell back - I don;t really like it much. I am okay with no sense of smell. Don't be sad- there are ways,,, to get better. Carol

Anosmia

I just joined this group today because I am so depressed about my not being able to smell. I had sinus surgery August 2003 to remove nasal polyps and had my septum corrected, and my sinus cavities cleaned out. I was able to smell about three months post surgery, and now I can not smell ANYTHING once again. On my last visit to the ENT he told me the Polyps were already growing back, and it was all I could do to not cry right there in his office. I did not know that the polyp disease would return so soon. I am seeing an allergist now who has begun allergy testing for shots, and has placed me on Singulair and Rhinocort...still no smell returning. Is there any treatments or alternative treatments that anyone can tell me about that restores ones' sense of smell. I read today that a gentleman had good results from getting a Kenolog injection every six months or so. I don't know if my allergist would agree to this or not, but I am planning to ask her about it on my next visit.

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I am sorry to hear about the polyps regrowth. I have to tell you, I

always have the same reaction when told about the polyps growing

back, and sometimes I have cried right there in the doctors'

offices. I basically have come to a point now after 15 years with

this illness of asking my doctors not to really talk too much about

the polyps or describe them or even if possible not even tell me when

they're back. Because it won't change anything I do anyway.

As long as I can breathe through my nose and am able to irrigate so

that I can cleanse out my sinuses, I am happy. I think there is

something that feels really out of control about the polyps growing

back that makes us want to cry. It is the one aspect of this I have

never been able to control well enough no matter what I do. But they

are a lot better than they used to be with the Singulair and Nasonex,

and I'll keep looking for answers.

I haven't been able to smell for a long time. I don't remember if I

ever could after surgery, but now even after surgery I never can.

Every once in a while I will be able to smell something strong, and

it seems related to what it is rather than phantom smells, but not

too often. It is depressing but I have learned to live with it.

Lori

> I just joined this group today because I am so depressed about my

> not being able to smell. I had sinus surgery August 2003 to remove

> nasal polyps and had my septum corrected, and my sinus cavities

> cleaned out. I was able to smell about three months post surgery,

> and now I can not smell ANYTHING once again. On my last visit to

> the ENT he told me the Polyps were already growing back, and it was

> all I could do to not cry right there in his office. I did not

know

> that the polyp disease would return so soon. I am seeing an

> allergist now who has begun allergy testing for shots, and has

> placed me on Singulair and Rhinocort...still no smell returning.

Is

> there any treatments or alternative treatments that anyone can tell

> me about that restores ones' sense of smell. I read today that a

> gentleman had good results from getting a Kenolog injection every

> six months or so. I don't know if my allergist would agree to this

> or not, but I am planning to ask her about it on my next visit.

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There are SOME benefits to being able not to smell, actually, which

you reminded me of, Carol. I'm always the " Go To Gal " when anything

smells really bad that needs to be cleaned up. :) And it's amazing

the things that don't disgust you quite as much when you can't smell

anything. Living in New York City you encounter many noxious smells

all day long, and when you can't smell them, it makes it that much

easier in some ways.

I do think one difficulty is that there have been a lot of studies of

mood and smell that suggest lack of smell may really contribute to

depression, so it's important to take care of our emotional needs

with this as well as the physical.

This is bordering on really disgusting, so don't read if you don't

want, but my last boyfriend and now my husband have both really

appreciated the fact that I can't smell because they can, well, fart

whenever they want and it doesn't bother me! Of course my last

boyfriend learned to do it silently, I wish my husband would learn

that as well!! Well, thought some might find this funny. But it's

true :)

Lori

> I know all about this polyp regrowth stuff. The steroid nasal

sprays do not really tend to help with sense of smell. It is because

you have disease and polyps regrowth way up high in the cribiform

plate area. Oral steroids will help a lot more. You might be able to

get away with a burst and then maintain with every other day low dose

steroids. If you have Samters then desensitization may be very

helpful to you. In my case after all these years- the times that I

get my sense of smell back - I don;t really like it much. I am okay

with no sense of smell. Don't be sad- there are ways,,, to get

better. Carol

> Anosmia

>

>

> I just joined this group today because I am so depressed about my

> not being able to smell. I had sinus surgery August 2003 to

remove

> nasal polyps and had my septum corrected, and my sinus cavities

> cleaned out. I was able to smell about three months post

surgery,

> and now I can not smell ANYTHING once again. On my last visit to

> the ENT he told me the Polyps were already growing back, and it

was

> all I could do to not cry right there in his office. I did not

know

> that the polyp disease would return so soon. I am seeing an

> allergist now who has begun allergy testing for shots, and has

> placed me on Singulair and Rhinocort...still no smell returning.

Is

> there any treatments or alternative treatments that anyone can

tell

> me about that restores ones' sense of smell. I read today that a

> gentleman had good results from getting a Kenolog injection every

> six months or so. I don't know if my allergist would agree to

this

> or not, but I am planning to ask her about it on my next visit.

>

>

>

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Hi! I understand being depressed about not smelling and about your pollyps

coming back. I used to go to my Dr. and cry when he told me I needed tubes

in my ears again! I wanted another solution and I HAVE FOUND it! There

are actually two possibilities. I went on the Feingold diet and was cured

of constant, instant asthma attacks and sinus pollyps. For you this diet

may be all you need. In my case, I still had fluid in my ears, low energy,

congestion in my throat, low lung function. Then I found NAET and my

health has steadilly improved ever since! Before I could only hear well 20

% of the time, I was always exhausted and I felt ill pretty much every

moment. Now I I hear very well every moment, feel great every day and I am

smelling off and on, more often as time goes by. If the Feingold diet

doesn't work for you you can try naet. Even if the feingold diet works you

may want naet later so you can eat the foods you miss. You can find out

more about each at www.feingold.org or www.naet.com. If you wish you can

e-mail me direct for more information. There is a light at the end of the

tunnel!

Anosmia

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