Guest guest Posted December 10, 2010 Report Share Posted December 10, 2010 I've had Samters (diagnosed) for 20 years now. And like many of you - I've had the many hospital surgeries and countless doctors office outpatient type little procedures. (add 'em all together - it comes to 52) Countless array of medications. My most recent hospital surgery was in early May 2010. What was different from the last couple of surgeries was that the doctor kept that darn packing in my nose for 7 days (168 hours) after surgery. I have the patience of one of the saints!...Or my history of having sinus infections with swollen polyps for years prepared me for it But so far so good. I have an air-way and no more headaches. Since I've been through all this before, I can't help but be negative about the outcome...I'm waiting for it all to come back. Headaches, facial swelling, no airway, sinus infections, etc. Four things we are trying that is very different in my lifestyle and so far so good: (1) We moved out of my old house (big, dusty, drafty -- to many remodeling projects) (2) No longer on birth control pill - it was also giving me high blood pressure (3) Showers at night (get all dirt/grime/allergens off the hair & body) and (4) No more prevention Allergy Shots. Oddly enough with the allergy shots my fiance noticed how bad I was for two days after each shot (mostly more stuffy sounding). Back then, my fiance had kindly started calling me Snuffy. NOW - I still take singulair and claritin every morning. For those of you who know - it is so nice to go more than a week without facial pain. It is so nice to just inhale through my nose! It is very nice to sleep all the way through the night. As much as I enjoy the energy prednisone provides --- my family and friends can not stand my out going behavior. Knock on wood - it has been just over 6 months now since the last sinus surgery. I do know that I have (small) polyps in my nose --- but I have an airway and there are NO headaches. I know that other diseases can be so very much worse and cruel than what we go through. I think when the cure for the common cold is found - we will find the cure for Samters. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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