Guest guest Posted September 9, 2001 Report Share Posted September 9, 2001 And here's my answers: > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? *** at the age of 24. I'm two years in now. I seem to remember some early reactions with aspirin, especially with alka seltzer cold, which contains aspirin. > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? > *** In my case, i was working in a basement at the time I noticed symptoms. > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? > *** very strongly, especially with wine, but also with any sort of liquor or beer. > 4. Do you have anosmia? > ***complete > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? > at one point, while defending my basement from flooding, i siphoned liquid out of a wet-dry vac and some dirty rainwater entered my nose. I thought little of it at the time, but now I wonder if this had an effect. > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? > *** yes, and i'm wondering if others have felt this. > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? > *** not that i'm aware of > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? > *** advair and singulair work great at controlling my asthma, but do little for my nose. Only systemic steroids restore my sense of smell. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2001 Report Share Posted October 4, 2001 Here are my responses> > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? First symtoms at the age of 19 (1981). Yes, this was related to aspirin - although at first I just thought I could tell an asthma attack was on its way because I'd get a bad headache (leading me to take aspirin!) > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? > I remember suspecting at the time that I was sensitive to the urea formaldahyde spray insulation that had been put into the house in limited quantities. Other than that, there was nothing unusual about the environment. > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? > Absolutely, especially wine and beer. Lots of nasal congestion and violent sneezing. > 4. Do you have anosmia? >Yes! I slowly lost my sense of smell over the first couple of years. It used to come back occasionally for varying lengths of time but not in the past few years. I did get it back for a few months after having nasal polyps removed and also after the birth of each of my two children. Other than that, I don't smell a thing. > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? > No. > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? > No. > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? > Not that I'm aware of. > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? > Congestion and sneezing reduced but not eliminated with corticosteroids. Mostly I just avoid aspirin and alcohol. My doctor doesn't have a clue. I don't want to undergo surgery again if it is only going to give me a few months' relief. I want my sense of smell back! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? My first symptom was an asthma attack about seven or eight years ago in my mid thirties. Progressively over next few months I developed nasal polyps and the last symptom to emerge was about five years ago was the aspirin sensitivity. > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? I had moved into a new job in a new building and a new home in the months prior to the asthma attack, but the actual inital attack happened while on a business trip to Phoenix, I live in Michigan. > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? Beer and especially wine trigger nasal congestion. Spirits (scotch) to a lessor extent. > > 4. Do you have anosmia? Yes, prednisone restores some of the function but the period of relief is progressively becoming shorter. Occasionally, vigourous physical exertion leads to a brief (minutes) periods of partial function. > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? I have broken my nose 3 separate times in my life. The first time in my teens, almost 20 years prior to the first asthma attack, The second a year or so before the asthma and the most recent 3 years ago. > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? No. > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? No. > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? Systemic Steriods have an impact but as reference above the effect is diminishing. For the past five or six years I have taken a prednisone prescription (the 5 day pack that starts at 40mg - I think - and steps down) about every 6 - 8 months. Earlier this year my ENT suggest that I try a 5mg daily dose. I did for 30 days, saw no improvement and discontinued. Yesterday, I had my first shot of Kenalog. I also take Singulair, Claritin, Flovent and Serevent. The comination of those 4 has kept me asthma symptom free for the past three years. > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? I experienced an asthma attach at age 32 (26 years ago). Over the years, I have become a servere asthmatic. There is a history of asthma and nasal polyps in my fathers family. Did not detect any aspirin reaction at the time, but was told to avoid it it by MD. The asthma attack followed a severe bout with a sinus infection which was handled by antibiotics. Later in life, only ten years ago I found that my max. sinuses were blocked off - probably since the orginal attack. > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? No environmental issues at the time > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? I do have some reaction to beer. I have not taken an aspirin in many years. > > 4. Do you have anosmia? Sense of smell comes and goes with use of prednisone. Progressively becoming worse. > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? No > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? No pressure. Do have a continual " ringing " . > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? Minor sensitivity to milk. > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? Prednisone and inhaled flovent via nose work best. No help from nasal sprays. Question - My current MD is recommending that I go through an aspirin desensitization program in California. A recent CAT scan has shown I have polyps etc. in my sinsus and MD wants me to try the aspirin thing before surgery. Has anyone heard of these programs and their outcome on nasal polyps/asthma > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 This is in reply to slapjamn@...'s question: >Question - > >My current MD is recommending that I go through an aspirin >desensitization program in California. A recent CAT scan has shown I >have polyps etc. in my sinsus and MD wants me to try the aspirin >thing before surgery. Has anyone heard of these programs and their >outcome on nasal polyps/asthma > > > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! > I have talked to my doctor about this and he advised me not to go through with it. He said that it is a program where they overload your system with aspirin and that you have to continue to do this on a daily basis, if you miss one day then you have to start all over again. I have read several articles and statements, when I did my research on the web about this, that stated that many people have had successful outcomes with the program. I did not find anything that stated that aspirin desensitization helped control the polyps. I would suggest that you do some research yourself and then make a decision. Good luck. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Thanks for the input. I am proceeding with more research. The program in California is a controlled study where I would be "locked up" in a clinic for 8 days as they overload me with aspirin. I have not yet discussed the program with anyone from the clinic - waiting for a contact. My Dr. has been watching the program for the past year and says results are good. He has had one patient go through it with excellent results (with regards to asthma). An improvement in my asthma, would be a big leap forward even if I still had to deal with the polyps. Thanks again Re: Re: Welcome!!! Informal survey: This is in reply to slapjamn@...'s question:>Question ->>My current MD is recommending that I go through an aspirin>desensitization program in California. A recent CAT scan has shown I>have polyps etc. in my sinsus and MD wants me to try the aspirin>thing before surgery. Has anyone heard of these programs and their>outcome on nasal polyps/asthma> >> > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you!>I have talked to my doctor about this and he advised me not to go through with it. He said that it is a program where they overload your system with aspirin and that you have to continue to do this on a daily basis, if you miss one day then you have to start all over again. I have read several articles and statements, when I did my research on the web about this, that stated that many people have had successful outcomes with the program. I did not find anything that stated that aspirin desensitization helped control the polyps. I would suggest that you do some research yourself and then make a decision. Good luck._________________________________________________________________Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2001 Report Share Posted November 11, 2001 > Thanks for the input. > > I am proceeding with more research. > The program in California is a controlled study where I would be " locked up " in a clinic for 8 days as they overload me with aspirin. I have not yet discussed the program with anyone from the clinic - waiting for a contact. > > My Dr. has been watching the program for the past year and says results are good. He has had one patient go through it with excellent results (with regards to asthma). > > An improvement in my asthma, would be a big leap forward even if I still had to deal with the polyps. > > Thanks again > > > > Re: Re: Welcome!!! Informal survey: > > > This is in reply to slapjamn@e...'s question: > > > >Question - > > > >My current MD is recommending that I go through an aspirin > >desensitization program in California. A recent CAT scan has shown I > >have polyps etc. in my sinsus and MD wants me to try the aspirin > >thing before surgery. Has anyone heard of these programs and their > >outcome on nasal polyps/asthma > > > > > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! > > > > I have talked to my doctor about this and he advised me not to go through > with it. He said that it is a program where they overload your system with > aspirin and that you have to continue to do this on a daily basis, if you > miss one day then you have to start all over again. I have read several > articles and statements, when I did my research on the web about this, that > stated that many people have had successful outcomes with the program. I > did not find anything that stated that aspirin desensitization helped > control the polyps. I would suggest that you do some research yourself and > then make a decision. Good luck. > > Have you looked at; http://www.asmanet.com/aspirin-oral-desensitization.html Interesting, if not too convincing. I am also reearching this subject, but it does not seem to be available to me locally (UK). I believe it is possible to carry out this proceedure personally, but (Carefully). have you any experience of this? . > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2001 Report Share Posted November 19, 2001 I have looked at this site before but I have not tried to do the procedure personally. Even if I knew how, I would not use this procedure, I would hate to have to start all over again. Now, if there was just a treatment that you had to take for a period of time and then it was over then I would consider it. >From: " Belbin " <D.Belbin@...> >Reply-samters >samters >Subject: Re: Welcome!!! Informal survey: >Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 11:45:14 -0000 > > Have you looked at; >http://www.asmanet.com/aspirin-oral-desensitization.html >Interesting, if not too convincing. I am also reearching this >subject, but it does not seem to be available to me locally (UK). >I believe it is possible to carry out this proceedure personally, but >(Carefully). have you any experience of this? >. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2001 Report Share Posted November 20, 2001 > I have looked at this site before but I have not tried to do the procedure > personally. Even if I knew how, I would not use this procedure, I would > hate to have to start all over again. Now, if there was just a treatment > that you had to take for a period of time and then it was over then I would > consider it. Hi again Rob I would not try this procedure without medical support either, as my broncho-spasm reactions to aspirin were life threatening and required hospital admission. Although I do not see why you would have to re-start if you missed a dose. As I understand it, you are given a gradually increasing dose and are observed for adverse reaction. You are then held at the dose below your reaction level for a fixed period. If you have no further reaction, the increase continues until the testers consider that you can tolerate aspirin. What is not clear to me is, If you get to the point where you can tolerate aspirin, do your polyps slow thier growth, or stop? The test reports are not conclusive. In my case, if I was carefull to avoid aspirin, my asthma was tolerable. Sampter sufferers have fast growing polyps. slowing down the wee ******s is my main interest. It seems like a dangerous, and time consuming procedure, if the only outcome is that you can use aspirin. Regards . _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2001 Report Share Posted November 28, 2001 > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? It was just a year ago, I had a severe allergic reaction to Advil. My tongue swelled, my throat swelled and I was given epi and a breathing treatment in the ER. By February, I couldn't breathe through my nose, and CTscan showed lots of inflammation.Long story short, 8 months later I'm diagnosed with Samters. I've had 3 courses of Prednisone, and 3 of Medrol since February. > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? No. Everything was the same as always. > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? > Not really. > 4. Do you have anosmia? > Yes. It comes back while on Prednisone, but doesn't stay. > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? > No. I was in a minor car accident the day before the Advil reaction, but I did not hit the front of my head. The back of my head hit the headrest fairly ahrd though. > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? > No. > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? > No. > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? > Prednisone is the only thing that clears everything up, but once I stop that, it begins to come back. I am using Flonase 3Xday, and it seems to be keeping things okay as I can still breathe, but the smell/taste is gone. Also, I was using a face cream which contained salycitic acid as the active ingredient. I have since stopped that, but what else is aspirin in??? > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! Thanks for starting this. I haven't found too much out there on the net about this. jster Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2001 Report Share Posted November 30, 2001 > > According to my doctor, you overload your system on asprin and when you miss > a dose your tolerance to aspirin lessen. It's similar losing power while > working on your computer, you have to start it back up again. I cannot see how that would happen. Your Body reacts to the aspirin " challenges " which are prescribed, by building a resistance. I understood that when a reaction occurred, you backed off to stabilise. Then continued until the body was used to the " challenge " . Anyone have info on this? david > > _________________________________________________________________ > > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at > >http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2001 Report Share Posted December 10, 2001 > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? 1985 - Took an excedrin tablet- got rushed to emergency room. Age- mid 30's > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? 1) In a residential home in Phila. 2) no molds, etc. but plenty of dust from carpets, drapes, etc. > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? > Yes > 4. Do you have anosmia? Yes. Septoplasty corrected the problem in 1986 for about 9 years, but anosmia came back in 1995. Had polyps removed in 11/96. No relief. Been anosmic since. > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? No > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? No > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? Delayed ones, probably. I'm in the process of doing more research. > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? After 9 years of searching, Nasarel or Flonase and a decongestant called " allerim " have provided temporary relief of rhinitis, but the only time I got ANY relief from anosmia, is when I changed my diet. Relief occurred from mid Sept - December. > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 Please see my responses below, hope it helps!!! > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? Was about 6 years ago. Did not immediately react to aspirin. Reaction occured about 4 years ago. I was 25 years old. > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? I had moved to London and was living in 500 year old house at the time my symptoms started so I guess maybe the environment was dusty and mouldy. > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? Totally. Red wine causes the worst reaction. But I now tend to avaoid all alcohol as it has a very bad effect. > > 4. Do you have anosmia? Yes. Can't smell at all!! Haven't been able to for 2 years. > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? No > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? Only occasional blocked nose. > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? Only to hot & spicy foods which tend to make symptoms worse. > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? I am now happy using a combination of Singulair, Beconase and Hayfever tablets. I am also trying a daily intake of cod liver oil as I have heard this may help, however benefits of this take up to 3 months to show. > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! > Re: Welcome!!! Informal survey: > > Hi, I just found and joined the group. > > 1) 15 Years ago, I had a bad asprin reaction with my nose and throat > closing. I thought at the time it was the house conditions and mold > causing the problem until the next time I took asprin. I was about 35. > > 2) Work and home not particularly wet or moldy. > > 3) I have since (last 5 years) developed a strong reation to alchohol > as well as with asprin. > > 4) I had polyps removed about 10 years ago and since then have not > been able to smell anything at all. > > 5) No trauma that I can remember. Everything started with the asprin > reaction and went down hill from there. Polyps developed, asthma > developed while exercising, Lost sense of smell, now I rarely breath > through my nose. > > 6) I have fairly constant ear pressure and suffer from frequernt > sinus headaches. When I had the polyps removed they also straightened > my septum and redrilled sinus passages that had grown closed. They > have probably grown closed again and I have very little normal > drainage and thus lots of pressure. > > 7) No food sensitivities that I know of > > 8) Nothing well. I use Beconaise twice a day during my high alergy > periods (spring and fall). Decongestants and antihistimines do > nothing. When things get unbearable I use nasal spray for a couple of > days to get some sleep. Otherwise I just put up with it. I have been > through two years of allergy shots and done all the prescribed allergy > reduvtion things to the house but at this time of year especially I > just suffer. > > -Ron- > > > > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? > > > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > > anything of that nature? > > > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? > > > > 4. Do you have anosmia? > > > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > > sympoms? > > > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > > pressure? > > > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? > > > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? > > > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 Hi Farhangi-Sabet, Read your responses. Can I conclude from your answer to question #8 that the combination you are taking has brought back your smell? Elaine Re: Welcome!!! Informal survey:> > Hi, I just found and joined the group.> > 1) 15 Years ago, I had a bad asprin reaction with my nose and throat> closing. I thought at the time it was the house conditions and mold> causing the problem until the next time I took asprin. I was about 35.> > 2) Work and home not particularly wet or moldy.> > 3) I have since (last 5 years) developed a strong reation to alchohol> as well as with asprin.> > 4) I had polyps removed about 10 years ago and since then have not> been able to smell anything at all.> > 5) No trauma that I can remember. Everything started with the asprin> reaction and went down hill from there. Polyps developed, asthma> developed while exercising, Lost sense of smell, now I rarely breath> through my nose.> > 6) I have fairly constant ear pressure and suffer from frequernt> sinus headaches. When I had the polyps removed they also straightened> my septum and redrilled sinus passages that had grown closed. They> have probably grown closed again and I have very little normal> drainage and thus lots of pressure.> > 7) No food sensitivities that I know of> > 8) Nothing well. I use Beconaise twice a day during my high alergy> periods (spring and fall). Decongestants and antihistimines do> nothing. When things get unbearable I use nasal spray for a couple of> days to get some sleep. Otherwise I just put up with it. I have been> through two years of allergy shots and done all the prescribed allergy> reduvtion things to the house but at this time of year especially I> just suffer.> > -Ron-> > > > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions:> > > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you?> > > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > > anything of that nature?> > > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin?> > > > 4. Do you have anosmia?> > > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > > sympoms?> > > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > > pressure?> > > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities?> > > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you?> > > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you!> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 No, unfortunately my sense of smell has well and truly gone!! Which in some cases CAN be a good thing. Kind Regards Marina > Re: Re: Welcome!!! Informal survey: > > Hi Farhangi-Sabet, > Read your responses. > Can I conclude from your answer to question #8 that the combination you > are taking has brought back your smell? > Elaine > > Re: Welcome!!! Informal survey: > > > > Hi, I just found and joined the group. > > > > 1) 15 Years ago, I had a bad asprin reaction with my nose and > throat > > closing. I thought at the time it was the house conditions and > mold > > causing the problem until the next time I took asprin. I was > about 35. > > > > 2) Work and home not particularly wet or moldy. > > > > 3) I have since (last 5 years) developed a strong reation to > alchohol > > as well as with asprin. > > > > 4) I had polyps removed about 10 years ago and since then have > not > > been able to smell anything at all. > > > > 5) No trauma that I can remember. Everything started with the > asprin > > reaction and went down hill from there. Polyps developed, asthma > > developed while exercising, Lost sense of smell, now I rarely > breath > > through my nose. > > > > 6) I have fairly constant ear pressure and suffer from frequernt > > sinus headaches. When I had the polyps removed they also > straightened > > my septum and redrilled sinus passages that had grown closed. > They > > have probably grown closed again and I have very little normal > > drainage and thus lots of pressure. > > > > 7) No food sensitivities that I know of > > > > 8) Nothing well. I use Beconaise twice a day during my high > alergy > > periods (spring and fall). Decongestants and antihistimines do > > nothing. When things get unbearable I use nasal spray for a > couple of > > days to get some sleep. Otherwise I just put up with it. I > have been > > through two years of allergy shots and done all the prescribed > allergy > > reduvtion things to the house but at this time of year especially > I > > just suffer. > > > > -Ron- > > > > > > > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin > desensitization > > > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few > questions: > > > > > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember > an > > > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? > > > > > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding > your > > > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, > or > > > anything of that nature? > > > > > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with > aspirin? > > > > > > 4. Do you have anosmia? > > > > > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > > > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > > > > sympoms? > > > > > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, > or > > > pressure? > > > > > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? > > > > > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? > > > > > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2002 Report Share Posted February 3, 2002 > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? > -I have only recently developed asthma and polyps at about the age of twenty. My first aspirin reaction occurred shortly afterwards when I was at work (office building). Initially the reaction was not severe, only minor swelling of the face, asthma attack, runny nose ect. I did not realize that it was the aspirin that I was reacting to and it took me two years, and several more increasingly severe reactions, before I got a diagnosis. I have been hospitalized on several occasions due to the severity of my reactions and have to carry an epi-pen at all times. > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? -I had recently moved into an older house that was particularily dusty. > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? -only to red wine > > 4. Do you have anosmia? > -I'm not sure what anosmia is. > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? -no > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? -no > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? -apples, peanuts but only mildly > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? -flovent (inhaled steriod) and nosonex > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 1. I had the my first asthma attack after taking an Alka Seltzer plus. I was sick with a bad cold. I did not know what was going on at the time. Had to go to the ER. They told me I had an asthma attack and to go to the doctor. I was 30.Has anyone else had so much trouble convincing any of your doctors that you have a problem with aspirin and ibuprofen? Some have acted like they think its' all in my imagination. I tell them it makes me wheeze.Even after bad experience with Naproxen. My doctor now says just because one thing did that another might not.Like I said in another post I don't want to play guinea pig. I almost died. 2.I have no idea where I had been or was previously. 3.I got really sick after drinking a beer once. I mean bad headache and feeling dizzy. I did not make the connection to my other problems. I have drank a beer or two since then and no problems. I am not a drinker. I don't really indulge. I have had some wine recently and it did not seem to bother me. My doctor said wine was good for my asthma. He also said eating olives was good. 4.I have never heard of it.I will do a check on the net after I finish this. 5.I had severe nose bleeds as a child. I had to have my nose packed a few times. I mean I lost a LOT of blood when I had one.After a really bad one in my late teens an ENT cauterized the inside of my nose and my nosebleeds stopped.I also was in a bad auto accident and had my nose broke right before I developed asthma. 6.I have occasional tinnitus.I also have pressure and vertigo. I have had to be on Antivert at times for extreme dizziness and feeling off balance so bad. 7.I tested for a slight reaction to milk and vanilla of all things. 8.STEROIDS make me feel like a new person. I get my smell back and can breathe. They are so bad for you though. After surgery I improve greatly.I have had eight of them. I hate to say it but I think my polyps are coming back. Here is a list of meds I am on. Flovent inhaler Serevent inhaler Singulair (pill) Beconase AQ nasal spray Combivent inhaler Allegra (pill) I also have a nebulizer at home to give myself breathing treatments if I need it. I got that after being in the hospital with pneumonia for four days last September. In samters@y..., condour@a... wrote: > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? > > 4. Do you have anosmia? > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 Hi there! Just joined, and decided to go back to the beginning and read all. So, belatedly, I'll answer your questions if that's okay. O'Neill > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? My first symptom WAS an aspiring reaction. Before the first reaction, I'd been able to take aspiring with no problems. Didn't find out about the polyps for years after the first aspirin reaction, though. How old were you? first aspiring reaction: about 48 years old (am 56 now) > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? Was commuting between Los Angeles and San Diego. Home environment, now that you ask, had a water problem in the basement so probably lots of mold down there. But it wasn't a new problem; had been dealing with it periodically for several years. > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? Alcohol does not cause an asthma attack, but I do, now that you ask, get horrible hangovers and so have cut 'way back. Also, no real " buzz " from a drink or two (the mostI ever take), unlike before when I'd get a pleasant " buzz. " > > 4. Do you have anosmia? YES. Hardly any taste, and literally no smell. It's the worst symptom of all. > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? No. > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? Yes, occasional ear pressure and increase of wax. > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? Not that I've noticed. > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? Nasonex, Flonase -- spray twice a day, seems to control the obstruction problems so probably easing the size of the polyps, especially on left side. Doctor who diagnosed Samter's also recently (about September '02) added Singular to my prior regimen for asthma, and that has helped with the obstruction. Nothing has helped the anosmia. Beconase is also sometimes prescribed, and does not work very well. I treat at a free clinnic, so have to take what I can get some months. For Singulair, they enrolled me in a special program so I can get that regularly. > Thanks for your interest! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2006 Report Share Posted March 26, 2006 > > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? I first began experiencing symptoms at the age of 32 (14 years ago). I have had no noticable reaction to aspirin. > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? I cannot recall any environmental triggers. I was living in Phoenix Arizona at the time and was not in a wet or moldy environment. > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? Not that I have noticed. > > 4. Do you have anosmia? No. Although, I do noticed a reduced ability to smell when I have a sinus flare-up. > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? No. > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? Yes, during infections I have a ringing in my ears and a " cracking " in my eustacian tubes that drives me crazy. > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? None that I know of. > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? Things always get better right after surgery, and with prednisone. Singulair has helped and I was stable for awhile, but am having problems again recently. > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 > > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? > > 4. Do you have anosmia? > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! 1.I had my first reactions reactions a year after I was diagnosed with asthma, in 2000. I wasn't an aspirin fan before that, so I can't tell if I had any previous attacks. I might have had. Soon after I had my first polypose surgery. Since then I had 3 surgeries, tomorrow at 10 a.m., I'll have my fourth one. I am 26 years old, so I was 19 when all this ordeal started. I had anaphylactic shocks several times from aspirin. I was trying to relive symptoms that my hypertrophic rhinitis gave me: migrenes, rhinorrhea etc, so I took aspirin. All stopped when my ENT told me that I had Widal's triad (Samter's) with aspirin intolerance. Since then I had only problems when taking Ibuprofen, Algocalmin and some other NAIDS, by accident, because not knowing that they were similar in composition with aspirin. 2. I was at my home where I grew up. I can't tell if changing environment had an influence. My home town is actually in a valley surrounded by small mountains. Due to that pollution is kind of at it's peak there. 3. No alcohol reaction. None that I can tell. Of course NOT as similar as aspirin attacks. 4. Complete. I wish I'd smell bathroom odor sometimes.) 5. Not tinnitus. Just a slight hear change in my left ear. Clogged ear. > 6.None. 7.I was on Singulair for my asthma for a couple of months. Polyps were large already and still grew. So I had my first surgery. A year apart I stopped using Ventolin as often as I had, so this told me that eliminating the infection source from my nose was the cause. I was on corticosteroids (Prednison) for two months, which made me feel better. It stopped the polyps growing. I couldn't continue the treatment for as you know, corticosteroids have huge side effects. More than benefits. Since I started this ordeal I was on constant antihistamines, Claritine, and all sorts of Loratadine, Des-loratatdine, etc. They helped me, but only when my polyps were not too big. Locally I used , Flixotide, Nasonex as topic treatment, that helped the most, but again only as the polyps were small enough. Surgery is the key. Tomorrow morning it'll be my 4th one in 8 years. Soon I will start aspirin desensitization. Let's see how my suregery will go. Wish me luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 > > > > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? > > > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > > anything of that nature? > > > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? > > > > 4. Do you have anosmia? > > > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > > sympoms? > > > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > > pressure? > > > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? > > > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? > > > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! > > > 1.I had my first reactions reactions a year after I was diagnosed with > asthma, in 2000. I wasn't an aspirin fan before that, so I can't tell > if I had any previous attacks. I might have had. Soon after I had my > first polypose surgery. Since then I had 3 surgeries, tomorrow at 10 > a.m., I'll have my fourth one. I am 26 years old, so I was 19 when all > this ordeal started. > I had anaphylactic shocks several times from aspirin. I was trying to > relive symptoms that my hypertrophic rhinitis gave me: migrenes, > rhinorrhea etc, so I took aspirin. All stopped when my ENT told me > that I had Widal's triad (Samter's) with aspirin intolerance. Since > then I had only problems when taking Ibuprofen, Algocalmin and some > other NAIDS, by accident, because not knowing that they were similar > in composition with aspirin. > > 2. I was at my home where I grew up. I can't tell if changing > environment had an influence. My home town is actually in a valley > surrounded by small mountains. Due to that pollution is kind of at > it's peak there. > > 3. No alcohol reaction. None that I can tell. Of course NOT as similar > as aspirin attacks. > > 4. Complete. I wish I'd smell bathroom odor sometimes.) > > 5. Not tinnitus. Just a slight hear change in my left ear. Clogged ear. > > > 6.None. > > 7.I was on Singulair for my asthma for a couple of months. Polyps were > large already and still grew. So I had my first surgery. A year apart > I stopped using Ventolin as often as I had, so this told me that > eliminating the infection source from my nose was the cause. > I was on corticosteroids (Prednison) for two months, which made me > feel better. It stopped the polyps growing. I couldn't continue the > treatment for as you know, corticosteroids have huge side effects. > More than benefits. > Since I started this ordeal I was on constant antihistamines, > Claritine, and all sorts of Loratadine, Des-loratatdine, etc. They > helped me, but only when my polyps were not too big. > Locally I used , Flixotide, Nasonex as topic treatment, that helped > the most, but again only as the polyps were small enough. > Surgery is the key. Tomorrow morning it'll be my 4th one in 8 years. > Soon I will start aspirin desensitization. Let's see how my suregery > will go. > Wish me luck! > ^6 & 5 missplaced. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 1) I had a reaction to Advil 2 years ago which was fairly mild. Sneeezing and runny nose for around 20-30 minutes. This has happened a few times since then. 2) Before this happened I wasn't anywhere unusual...home, work, the usual places. 3) I can have alcohol although sometimes I get stuffed up from it. Beer seems to be the worst. I CAN take aspirin. In fact, I have been taking a baby aspirin twice a day with no symptoms whatsoever (this was my idea--based on what I hear from other Samterites I don't recommend that anyone else try this). I think it actually makes me feel better. 4)I have total anosmia which started around 4 years ago. 5) no trauma to nose, although I've had allergies (hay fever) for most of my life. 6)No ear symptoms 7) No particular food sensitivities although I suspect that eating sugar and white aggravates my condition. 8) Rinsing with salt water does help although no more than twice a day. Singulair DOES NOT seem to help me at all. Nasarel (2 puff in each nostril once a day) seems to help also. The only thing that helps me get my sense of smell back is Prednisone, but it didn't help very much when I took it this past July. Dana samters From: sergiu_labo@...Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 17:59:02 +0000Subject: Re: Welcome!!! Informal survey: > >> > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions:> > > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > > aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you?> > > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > > anything of that nature?> > > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin?> > > > 4. Do you have anosmia?> > > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > > sympoms?> > > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > > pressure?> > > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities?> > > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you?> > > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you!> > > 1.I had my first reactions reactions a year after I was diagnosed with> asthma, in 2000. I wasn't an aspirin fan before that, so I can't tell> if I had any previous attacks. I might have had. Soon after I had my> first polypose surgery. Since then I had 3 surgeries, tomorrow at 10> a.m., I'll have my fourth one. I am 26 years old, so I was 19 when all> this ordeal started.> I had anaphylactic shocks several times from aspirin. I was trying to> relive symptoms that my hypertrophic rhinitis gave me: migrenes,> rhinorrhea etc, so I took aspirin. All stopped when my ENT told me> that I had Widal's triad (Samter's) with aspirin intolerance. Since> then I had only problems when taking Ibuprofen, Algocalmin and some> other NAIDS, by accident, because not knowing that they were similar> in composition with aspirin.> > 2. I was at my home where I grew up. I can't tell if changing> environment had an influence. My home town is actually in a valley> surrounded by small mountains. Due to that pollution is kind of at> it's peak there.> > 3. No alcohol reaction. None that I can tell. Of course NOT as similar> as aspirin attacks.> > 4. Complete. I wish I'd smell bathroom odor sometimes.)> > 5. Not tinnitus. Just a slight hear change in my left ear. Clogged ear.> >> 6.None.> > 7.I was on Singulair for my asthma for a couple of months. Polyps were> large already and still grew. So I had my first surgery. A year apart> I stopped using Ventolin as often as I had, so this told me that> eliminating the infection source from my nose was the cause.> I was on corticosteroids (Prednison) for two months, which made me> feel better. It stopped the polyps growing. I couldn't continue the> treatment for as you know, corticosteroids have huge side effects.> More than benefits.> Since I started this ordeal I was on constant antihistamines,> Claritine, and all sorts of Loratadine, Des-loratatdine, etc. They> helped me, but only when my polyps were not too big. > Locally I used , Flixotide, Nasonex as topic treatment, that helped> the most, but again only as the polyps were small enough.> Surgery is the key. Tomorrow morning it'll be my 4th one in 8 years. > Soon I will start aspirin desensitization. Let's see how my suregery> will go.> Wish me luck!>^6 & 5 missplaced. Climb to the top of the charts! Play Star Shuffle: the word scramble challenge with star power. Play Now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an aspirin reaction at that time? How old were you? Has asthma all my life, When I was about 8 years old I would get nose bleeds from asa but then it seemed to go away. Then when I was about 14 or 15 I started having anaphalacics reactions but we only knew it was an allergic reaction to something. Back in those days they brought out the cardiac cart with the huge needle (cardiac needle like in the movie Pulp Fiction) to inject epehedrine directly into the heart should it start. I think sometimes that's why I'm so heart heathy now. A couple of Dr's have told me I have a heart like a race horse. 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > > anything of that nature? Nothing of any significance 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? Sometimes I will get very bad sneezing and runny nose but not always. Beer and red wine seem to be the worse but generally I avoid alcohol for this reason. 4. Do you have anosmia? yes but I attribute it more to smoking than anything else. 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing sympoms? No but have had it broken in fights. This past surgery the Dr. was really surprised, seems few people have a perfect septum and mine is picture perfect. 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or pressure? Some but not much 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? No though I was sensitive to yellow food dye, my mom thought that meant I couldn't eat corn, squash etc but it was the dye they used back in the 80's they don't use that particular dye anymore. 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? Hot showers but now I use my Neil Rinse, havn't started back on nasonex but it helped for a couple of years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 > > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? LOOKING BACK AND THE REACTION WAS LIKE LARGE WATER FILLED BLISTERS THAT WERE REALLY ITCHY AND I REMEBER THEY WERE SO BAD ON MY EYES THEY CLOSED How old were you? ABOUT 7 YEARS > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? SCHOOL Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? NO NOT AT ALL > > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? NO NOT TO ALCOHOL< I HAVE ALWAYS AVOIDED ASPRIN SINCE THAT AGE AS THERE ARE SO MANY OTHER PAIN KILLERS ON THE MARKET > > 4. Do you have anosmia? YES I HAVE HAD THAT FOR ABOUT 4-5 YEARS > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? NO NOT AT ALL > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? YES > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? NOT THAT I KNOW OF.......YET! > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? PREDISOLONE IS THE ONLY THING THAT HAS WORKED SO FAR IT CLEARS MY LUNGS AND LETS ME SMELL AGIN< I HAVE ONLY JUST BEEN DIAGNOSED AND I AM STARTING PROPER TREATMENT FOR THE CONDITION _ SO I WILL KEEP YOU POSTED WITH WHAT WORKS FOR ME IN THE FUTURE > > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 On Feb 23, 2010, at 3:13 PM, boultonliz wrote: > > Hi, all! This is to replace the phorum on my aspirin desensitization > page. I'd like to get the ball rolling by asking a few questions: > > 1. When did you first experience symptoms, and do you remember an > aspirin reaction at that time? I sneezed a lot when I took Advil -- this was about a year and a half ago. D How old were you? 51 > > 2. Where were you spending your time in the months preceding your > first reaction? Mostly at home where I work Was your work or home environment moldy, wet, or > anything of that nature? NO> > 3. Do you now react strongly with alcohol, as well as with aspirin? NO > 4. Do you have anosmia? no, not since surgery and desens, though I do when I have a sinus infection > > 5. Did you experience any trauma to the nose, or any foreign > material in the nose, at or before the time you started noticing > sympoms? YES -- no Samter's or any sinus problems before botched surgery for a deviated septum -- everything has gone to hell since then. > > 6. Do you now experience any ear symptoms, such as tinnitus, or > pressure? No > > 7. Do you have any food sensitivities? I did after I got Samter's and before desens. Couldn't eat anything with high salycilates. Now can eat everything. > > 8. What remedies have worked best for you / worst for you? Aspirin -- 325 mg twice a day (though I've had some issues with eosinophilia since desense, but hopefully can stay on this dose). Lasix and Dexamethasone spray for a short time after surgery. Standard steroid spray now, plus of course the twice daily saline rinsings. I'm apparently doing quite well in terms of not growing polyps. > Thanks, i'm hoping to hear from you! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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