Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 I am on Advair 250/50 twice daily singulair 10mg Flonase twice daily or Nasalcort once daily for the Samters I am on a host of other meds for high blood pressure, anxiety and depression. Before the Samters I did have any health issues now there is one for every hour of the day. > > Thought this might be interesting. What medications and treatment protocals are people > using and how is it working for you. > > I am on: > > Singulair 10mg > Advair 50/500 2x day > Zertec-d > Rhinocort 2x day > > new as of yesterday: > > Acifex 20mg > Zyflo > > I do nasal lavages with the waterpik 2-3 times a week with a salt / baking soda mix > > No dietary restrictions > > > Can't say that I was good on the meds (prior to adding Zyflo) but was functional 95% of the > time. > > Not real into working the Zyflo into my regimin - the 4 times a day thing is a bit > inconveinient. However, my new doc at Cleveland Clinic thought it was the best drug > available to reduce leukatrine production. > > I feel like crap this morning - not just mucusy but that thick, heavy, dry mucusy thing. i > am hoping that a second hot shower will help. Probably due to a long night in the studio > last night with a bit of beer and a whole lot of smoke and purple haze in the air all night. > I should be smarter, but really enjoy my nights out with the band. > > > ie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 I take 1300mg enteric aspirin once/day. Albuterol and Antihistamines as needed, astelin or Benedryll. I will take prednisone if I get into a slump. Pam On 7/21/06 5:45 AM, " gwenrafter " <gwenrafter@...> wrote: I am on Advair 250/50 twice daily singulair 10mg Flonase twice daily or Nasalcort once daily for the Samters I am on a host of other meds for high blood pressure, anxiety and depression. Before the Samters I did have any health issues now there is one for every hour of the day. > > Thought this might be interesting. What medications and treatment protocals are people > using and how is it working for you. > > I am on: > > Singulair 10mg > Advair 50/500 2x day > Zertec-d > Rhinocort 2x day > > new as of yesterday: > > Acifex 20mg > Zyflo > > I do nasal lavages with the waterpik 2-3 times a week with a salt / baking soda mix > > No dietary restrictions > > > Can't say that I was good on the meds (prior to adding Zyflo) but was functional 95% of the > time. > > Not real into working the Zyflo into my regimin - the 4 times a day thing is a bit > inconveinient. However, my new doc at Cleveland Clinic thought it was the best drug > available to reduce leukatrine production. > > I feel like crap this morning - not just mucusy but that thick, heavy, dry mucusy thing. i > am hoping that a second hot shower will help. Probably due to a long night in the studio > last night with a bit of beer and a whole lot of smoke and purple haze in the air all night. > I should be smarter, but really enjoy my nights out with the band. > > > ie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 I am on Flovent -sprayed in my nose- one spray in each nostril, once a day. It has worked wonders for me!!! I am one and one-half years post surgery and as of last week, have one lone polyp in the ethmoid sinuses. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 Here's what I'm on: (by National Jewish) Aspirin - 325 twice a day Singulair - 10 mg. Spiriva Inhaler Serevent Inhaler Qvar Inhaler Xolair Injection - Once a month Supposed to be taking Zyflo, but I can't remember to take it 4 times per day, so I don't take it at all. Also supposed to be taking something for reflux (can't remember what), but I don't take that either. Peak flows are usually about 500. Spiriva has made a big difference for me. Xolair has also worked well (I have allergic asthma as well as the samters kind of asthma) so I can walk outside on high pollen days and also visit people with cats & dogs, with no asthma problems. My sense of smell came back about 18 months ago. Before that I hadn't had a SOS in about 20 years, except when I was on medrol. I think singulair had something to do with it, in addition to having my polyps yanked out in the office. I have never had the major sinus surgery that Dr's have been telling me to have for the past 20 years. As far as I know, polyps haven't returned since the Jan. 05 yanking. I was not on Xolair at the time my SOS returned. I was a music major in college - Voice major. I always had a hard time singing in head voice, probably because I had issues with my sinuses, but wasn't aware of it. When my asthma is really acting up, I can't sing because I get dizzy. It's also too hard to get air out and in again fast enough to sing. When my asthma is ok, I can sing. Elaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 I'm on Zyflo Singulair Xopenex (when needed) Ipratropium Bromide (when needed) Albuterol (when needed) Zyflo seems to work the best, but really nothing is helping eliminate the asthma completely. I do have a severe sinus infection which is contributing. Michele Saidel <scott_saidel@...> wrote: Thought this might be interesting. What medications and treatment protocals are people using and how is it working for you.I am on: Singulair 10mgAdvair 50/500 2x dayZertec-d Rhinocort 2x daynew as of yesterday:Acifex 20mgZyfloI do nasal lavages with the waterpik 2-3 times a week with a salt / baking soda mixNo dietary restrictionsCan't say that I was good on the meds (prior to adding Zyflo) but was functional 95% of the time. Not real into working the Zyflo into my regimin - the 4 times a day thing is a bit inconveinient. However, my new doc at Cleveland Clinic thought it was the best drug available to reduce leukatrine production.I feel like crap this morning - not just mucusy but that thick, heavy, dry mucusy thing. i am hoping that a second hot shower will help. Probably due to a long night in the studio last night with a bit of beer and a whole lot of smoke and purple haze in the air all night. I should be smarter, but really enjoy my nights out with the band.ie See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 Hello all, I'm on Advair 250/50 2x a day Pulmicort capsules.... I used to take Rhinocort & Allegra (legacy from when they thought I had allergies), but my new doctor said the Rhinocort doesn't do much to the polyps because it can't " get up there " . So he prescribed me these Pulmicort capsules, which are for children with asthma but are basically just a higher dosage of Rhinocort. I pour them in each nostril once a day with my head upside down so it gets to the polyps. It really works very well, almost as good as being on prednisone. But it seems like a practice that he just thought of and is prescribing without research being done on this particular treatment. Anyone else ever heard of this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 Yes we have heard of it. There is another member that mixes the capsules with her irrigation solution. She is really happy with it. You are lucky to have a doctor who will search for alternative therapies. Keep it up if it works. Pam On 7/25/06 7:49 PM, " W. s " <peteste@...> wrote: Hello all, I'm on Advair 250/50 2x a day Pulmicort capsules.... I used to take Rhinocort & Allegra (legacy from when they thought I had allergies), but my new doctor said the Rhinocort doesn't do much to the polyps because it can't " get up there " . So he prescribed me these Pulmicort capsules, which are for children with asthma but are basically just a higher dosage of Rhinocort. I pour them in each nostril once a day with my head upside down so it gets to the polyps. It really works very well, almost as good as being on prednisone. But it seems like a practice that he just thought of and is prescribing without research being done on this particular treatment. Anyone else ever heard of this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 Hi , I did try this... mixed it with my nasal irrigation... it really didn't work for me, only because I think my sinus infection was so severe. But my allergist said he had success with it with other patients. Michele" W. s" <peteste@...> wrote: Hello all,I'm on Advair 250/50 2x a dayPulmicort capsules.... I used to take Rhinocort & Allegra (legacy from when they thought Ihad allergies), but my new doctor said the Rhinocort doesn't do muchto the polyps because it can't "get up there". So he prescribed methese Pulmicort capsules, which are for children with asthma but arebasically just a higher dosage of Rhinocort. I pour them in eachnostril once a day with my head upside down so it gets to the polyps. It really works very well, almost as good as being on prednisone. Butit seems like a practice that he just thought of and is prescribingwithout research being done on this particular treatment. Anyone elseever heard of this? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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