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Oh brother.

So I had this dilemma about 's low grade temp for the last week and a

half plus her abominable behavior. No other symptoms, no URI. Barbie said to

call the ped so I finally did. Was going to watch her today and lo and

behold, here comes the opaque stuff from the nose (clear as a bell up 'til

that moment?!).

So I get her over to the ped and it's a full blown sinus infection. The

theory is that the sinus infection she had during her pneumonia (8/29) only

got partially treated, seeing as it's only been a week since she's been off

the amox/augmentin combo. So now she's on Omnicef and may need a long course

to kick it.

Any words of wisdom? This sinus stuff is all new to us. Ped said may even

need 3-4 weeks of treatment?

I hate the looks of pity from the nurses and staff -- they feel so bad for

her that she is sick so frequently. And she's soooo sweet to them and

precocious ( " Hi, two peoples! " and " No sticks " ), they just can't take it.

I'm thankful it's nothing serious, but am starting to just want to cry with

each new thing, hasn't she had enough? Sigh.

Thanks for letting me vent, and for any info.

(mom to , age 2-1/2, polysaccharide antibody def, IgA def)

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Oh brother.

So I had this dilemma about 's low grade temp for the last week and a

half plus her abominable behavior. No other symptoms, no URI. Barbie said to

call the ped so I finally did. Was going to watch her today and lo and

behold, here comes the opaque stuff from the nose (clear as a bell up 'til

that moment?!).

So I get her over to the ped and it's a full blown sinus infection. The

theory is that the sinus infection she had during her pneumonia (8/29) only

got partially treated, seeing as it's only been a week since she's been off

the amox/augmentin combo. So now she's on Omnicef and may need a long course

to kick it.

Any words of wisdom? This sinus stuff is all new to us. Ped said may even

need 3-4 weeks of treatment?

I hate the looks of pity from the nurses and staff -- they feel so bad for

her that she is sick so frequently. And she's soooo sweet to them and

precocious ( " Hi, two peoples! " and " No sticks " ), they just can't take it.

I'm thankful it's nothing serious, but am starting to just want to cry with

each new thing, hasn't she had enough? Sigh.

Thanks for letting me vent, and for any info.

(mom to , age 2-1/2, polysaccharide antibody def, IgA def)

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, hugs to with yet another infection going. How do they diagnose

sinus infection? I always presumed sinus infection would have to mean a yellow

or green discharge?

, and s mum

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Oh brother.

So I had this dilemma about 's low grade temp for the last week and a

half plus her abominable behavior. No other symptoms, no URI. Barbie said to

call the ped so I finally did. Was going to watch her today and lo and

behold, here comes the opaque stuff from the nose (clear as a bell up 'til

that moment?!).

So I get her over to the ped and it's a full blown sinus infection. The

theory is that the sinus infection she had during her pneumonia (8/29) only

got partially treated, seeing as it's only been a week since she's been off

the amox/augmentin combo. So now she's on Omnicef and may need a long course

to kick it.

Any words of wisdom? This sinus stuff is all new to us. Ped said may even

need 3-4 weeks of treatment?

I hate the looks of pity from the nurses and staff -- they feel so bad for

her that she is sick so frequently. And she's soooo sweet to them and

precocious ( " Hi, two peoples! " and " No sticks " ), they just can't take it.

I'm thankful it's nothing serious, but am starting to just want to cry with

each new thing, hasn't she had enough? Sigh.

Thanks for letting me vent, and for any info.

(mom to , age 2-1/2, polysaccharide antibody def, IgA def)

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I'm so glad the new immuno seems to be determined to look at all of 's

problems together. I mean, what are the odds they aren't connected? There are

too many things going on with him for it all to be coincidence, don't you

think? Anyway, I hope they can help you.

Re: sinus stuff -- what they told me was that any mucus can be opaque or

yellow or green once it hits the air. But if it's really thick and opaque and

colored up in the nose (and you see lots of that when you blow into a tissue)

or looking like that while dripping in copious amounts down the back of the

throat then they suspect infection. The above 2 things plus the low grade

temps and irritability, plus it being one week after ending abx with the

previous pneumonia and sinus infection made them feel sure. Oh, and also

pressing on 's forehead and cheeks and watching her reaction for pain.

BUT this is all new to me, I don't have a lot of experience with sinus stuff.

I remember others here mentioning horrible breath too. She also has dark

circles and looks like her eyes are a bit swollen or have pressure behind

them. And pale...you know, sick looking.

My question is has anyone ever had a severe secondary infection from sinus

infection? I mean, we are always nervous with ear infections because it was

an unresolved ear infection that led to the meningitis. I'm wondering if I

can cross that off my worry list with all these sinus infections here lately.

(mom to , age 2-1/2, polysaccharide antibody def, IgA def)

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I'm so glad the new immuno seems to be determined to look at all of 's

problems together. I mean, what are the odds they aren't connected? There are

too many things going on with him for it all to be coincidence, don't you

think? Anyway, I hope they can help you.

Re: sinus stuff -- what they told me was that any mucus can be opaque or

yellow or green once it hits the air. But if it's really thick and opaque and

colored up in the nose (and you see lots of that when you blow into a tissue)

or looking like that while dripping in copious amounts down the back of the

throat then they suspect infection. The above 2 things plus the low grade

temps and irritability, plus it being one week after ending abx with the

previous pneumonia and sinus infection made them feel sure. Oh, and also

pressing on 's forehead and cheeks and watching her reaction for pain.

BUT this is all new to me, I don't have a lot of experience with sinus stuff.

I remember others here mentioning horrible breath too. She also has dark

circles and looks like her eyes are a bit swollen or have pressure behind

them. And pale...you know, sick looking.

My question is has anyone ever had a severe secondary infection from sinus

infection? I mean, we are always nervous with ear infections because it was

an unresolved ear infection that led to the meningitis. I'm wondering if I

can cross that off my worry list with all these sinus infections here lately.

(mom to , age 2-1/2, polysaccharide antibody def, IgA def)

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I'm so glad the new immuno seems to be determined to look at all of 's

problems together. I mean, what are the odds they aren't connected? There are

too many things going on with him for it all to be coincidence, don't you

think? Anyway, I hope they can help you.

Re: sinus stuff -- what they told me was that any mucus can be opaque or

yellow or green once it hits the air. But if it's really thick and opaque and

colored up in the nose (and you see lots of that when you blow into a tissue)

or looking like that while dripping in copious amounts down the back of the

throat then they suspect infection. The above 2 things plus the low grade

temps and irritability, plus it being one week after ending abx with the

previous pneumonia and sinus infection made them feel sure. Oh, and also

pressing on 's forehead and cheeks and watching her reaction for pain.

BUT this is all new to me, I don't have a lot of experience with sinus stuff.

I remember others here mentioning horrible breath too. She also has dark

circles and looks like her eyes are a bit swollen or have pressure behind

them. And pale...you know, sick looking.

My question is has anyone ever had a severe secondary infection from sinus

infection? I mean, we are always nervous with ear infections because it was

an unresolved ear infection that led to the meningitis. I'm wondering if I

can cross that off my worry list with all these sinus infections here lately.

(mom to , age 2-1/2, polysaccharide antibody def, IgA def)

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Hi ,

What you have described with the purple circles and swelling and of course

the bad breathe let alone the sad look on the face is most definitely a sinus

infection. Chelsea has severe Sinus disease and has had four sinus surgeries

which have all failed. Chelsea did pretty well this year from about April

until we got home from the conference in Baltimore in June. During the

flight home she got a double middle ear, sinus and throat infection. It was

awful. After six weeks of cefzil and augmentin we were clear for almost two

weeks and now we have croup and it appears another sinus infection brewing.

This has been going on since Chelsea was 8 months old and now that she is six

we can normally figure out just when an infection is to come on which is what

you described. Also if you apply your fingers lightly right under their eyes

and the pull back that confirms it. I hope your pumpkin feels better very

soon and my thoughts and prayers are with you and all the other pumpkins...

Marlo, Mom to Brittany (10) Chelsea (6) IGA and IGM def, Sinus, Ear,Matstoid,

Reactive Airway.

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Dark circles under the eyes, eyes kind of swollen looking, like pressure is

behind them, pale, bad breath.... you just described to a T when he

has a full blown sinus infection. Those are what gives him the nose

bleeds. Augmentin is the only thing that has kicked it for Sam, and that

was after a round or two of other abx.

Bless her heart. I hate that all these babies have to go through this

stuff. It's extra hard when they are too young to really communicate. I

pray for God's blessing on .

Wenoka

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I've always thought it strange that even when is in the middle of a

full blown sinus infection, he has no discharge. It is very rare for him

to have even a runny nose, let alone the gunky yellow/green stuff. Just

the nosebleeds, and they *usually* occur at night. (The Bactriban ointment

applied in the nose seems to help prevent the frequency of the nose bleeds.)

They usually diagnose him by visually looking up his nose with their

magnification instrument (you'd think I'd know the name of it by now - I

usually just call it " that do-hicky " ).

And I suspect that when his cough starts acting up, it is probably due to

drainage. But, oddly enough, it doesn't drain through his nose.

Wenoka ( - Hyper IgM)

At 03:49 PM 09/21/2001 +0800, you wrote:

>I'm sorry, this really confuses me, Wenoka. Your description fits

to a tee at the moment, yet she has no discharge. She does have a moist

cough though, and I often have wondered about drainage going down the back

of her throat. Both and fit the description periodically,

yet IF there is nasal discharge it is rarely green or even particularly

yellow. The other signs are all there, the allergic shiners, swollen eyes,

pale, BAD breath.... can it still be called sinusitis and how can I find

out if it is?????? How does a dr determine a sinus infection without

obvious discharge? Or is it if there is no discharge it ISNT a sinus

infection?

>

> Re: Sinus Infection

>

>

> ,

>

> Dark circles under the eyes, eyes kind of swollen looking, like pressure is

> behind them, pale, bad breath.... you just described to a T when he

> has a full blown sinus infection. Those are what gives him the nose

> bleeds. Augmentin is the only thing that has kicked it for Sam, and that

> was after a round or two of other abx.

>

> Bless her heart. I hate that all these babies have to go through this

> stuff. It's extra hard when they are too young to really communicate. I

> pray for God's blessing on .

>

> Wenoka

>

>

>

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I've always thought it strange that even when is in the middle of a

full blown sinus infection, he has no discharge. It is very rare for him

to have even a runny nose, let alone the gunky yellow/green stuff. Just

the nosebleeds, and they *usually* occur at night. (The Bactriban ointment

applied in the nose seems to help prevent the frequency of the nose bleeds.)

They usually diagnose him by visually looking up his nose with their

magnification instrument (you'd think I'd know the name of it by now - I

usually just call it " that do-hicky " ).

And I suspect that when his cough starts acting up, it is probably due to

drainage. But, oddly enough, it doesn't drain through his nose.

Wenoka ( - Hyper IgM)

At 03:49 PM 09/21/2001 +0800, you wrote:

>I'm sorry, this really confuses me, Wenoka. Your description fits

to a tee at the moment, yet she has no discharge. She does have a moist

cough though, and I often have wondered about drainage going down the back

of her throat. Both and fit the description periodically,

yet IF there is nasal discharge it is rarely green or even particularly

yellow. The other signs are all there, the allergic shiners, swollen eyes,

pale, BAD breath.... can it still be called sinusitis and how can I find

out if it is?????? How does a dr determine a sinus infection without

obvious discharge? Or is it if there is no discharge it ISNT a sinus

infection?

>

> Re: Sinus Infection

>

>

> ,

>

> Dark circles under the eyes, eyes kind of swollen looking, like pressure is

> behind them, pale, bad breath.... you just described to a T when he

> has a full blown sinus infection. Those are what gives him the nose

> bleeds. Augmentin is the only thing that has kicked it for Sam, and that

> was after a round or two of other abx.

>

> Bless her heart. I hate that all these babies have to go through this

> stuff. It's extra hard when they are too young to really communicate. I

> pray for God's blessing on .

>

> Wenoka

>

>

>

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I've always thought it strange that even when is in the middle of a

full blown sinus infection, he has no discharge. It is very rare for him

to have even a runny nose, let alone the gunky yellow/green stuff. Just

the nosebleeds, and they *usually* occur at night. (The Bactriban ointment

applied in the nose seems to help prevent the frequency of the nose bleeds.)

They usually diagnose him by visually looking up his nose with their

magnification instrument (you'd think I'd know the name of it by now - I

usually just call it " that do-hicky " ).

And I suspect that when his cough starts acting up, it is probably due to

drainage. But, oddly enough, it doesn't drain through his nose.

Wenoka ( - Hyper IgM)

At 03:49 PM 09/21/2001 +0800, you wrote:

>I'm sorry, this really confuses me, Wenoka. Your description fits

to a tee at the moment, yet she has no discharge. She does have a moist

cough though, and I often have wondered about drainage going down the back

of her throat. Both and fit the description periodically,

yet IF there is nasal discharge it is rarely green or even particularly

yellow. The other signs are all there, the allergic shiners, swollen eyes,

pale, BAD breath.... can it still be called sinusitis and how can I find

out if it is?????? How does a dr determine a sinus infection without

obvious discharge? Or is it if there is no discharge it ISNT a sinus

infection?

>

> Re: Sinus Infection

>

>

> ,

>

> Dark circles under the eyes, eyes kind of swollen looking, like pressure is

> behind them, pale, bad breath.... you just described to a T when he

> has a full blown sinus infection. Those are what gives him the nose

> bleeds. Augmentin is the only thing that has kicked it for Sam, and that

> was after a round or two of other abx.

>

> Bless her heart. I hate that all these babies have to go through this

> stuff. It's extra hard when they are too young to really communicate. I

> pray for God's blessing on .

>

> Wenoka

>

>

>

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> Any words of wisdom? This sinus stuff is all new to us. Ped said may even

> need 3-4 weeks of treatment?

>

Ditto for us--usually takes a good month to get over a sinus infection--3

weeks on antibiotics & another month for the residual stuff to go away.

Hang in there!

Ray, mother to Tabitha (age 6), Autumn, age 3 (IgG def., asthma,

chronic sinusitis, and allergies), and Duncan Avery, 4 months

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> Any words of wisdom? This sinus stuff is all new to us. Ped said may even

> need 3-4 weeks of treatment?

>

Ditto for us--usually takes a good month to get over a sinus infection--3

weeks on antibiotics & another month for the residual stuff to go away.

Hang in there!

Ray, mother to Tabitha (age 6), Autumn, age 3 (IgG def., asthma,

chronic sinusitis, and allergies), and Duncan Avery, 4 months

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> Any words of wisdom? This sinus stuff is all new to us. Ped said may even

> need 3-4 weeks of treatment?

>

Ditto for us--usually takes a good month to get over a sinus infection--3

weeks on antibiotics & another month for the residual stuff to go away.

Hang in there!

Ray, mother to Tabitha (age 6), Autumn, age 3 (IgG def., asthma,

chronic sinusitis, and allergies), and Duncan Avery, 4 months

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Our ENT says 21 days of abx is average/minimum & with resistant bugs or

chronic sinus disease the treatment time increases to anywhere from 4 - 6

weeks. We often do a 4 week course of a strong or " big gun " antibiotic, like

Ceftin or Omnicef & then follow up with a " low dose long term maintenance "

dose of a lower level drug like Amoxicillin. Just our experience for what

it's worth...probably not much. :)

Good Luck! I hope all the Pumpkins are feeling better soon....mine included

:-

Beth, Mom to Wade, 14 yr. CVID,Asthma,Eczema,GERD,Neutropenia,ADD

Re: Sinus Infection

> Any words of wisdom? This sinus stuff is all new to us. Ped said may even

> need 3-4 weeks of treatment?

>

Ditto for us--usually takes a good month to get over a sinus infection--3

weeks on antibiotics & another month for the residual stuff to go away.

Hang in there!

Ray, mother to Tabitha (age 6), Autumn, age 3 (IgG def., asthma,

chronic sinusitis, and allergies), and Duncan Avery, 4 months

This forum is open to parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with a

Primary Immune Deficiency. Opinions or medical advice stated here are the

sole responsibility of the poster and should not be taken as professional

advice.

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Our ENT says 21 days of abx is average/minimum & with resistant bugs or

chronic sinus disease the treatment time increases to anywhere from 4 - 6

weeks. We often do a 4 week course of a strong or " big gun " antibiotic, like

Ceftin or Omnicef & then follow up with a " low dose long term maintenance "

dose of a lower level drug like Amoxicillin. Just our experience for what

it's worth...probably not much. :)

Good Luck! I hope all the Pumpkins are feeling better soon....mine included

:-

Beth, Mom to Wade, 14 yr. CVID,Asthma,Eczema,GERD,Neutropenia,ADD

Re: Sinus Infection

> Any words of wisdom? This sinus stuff is all new to us. Ped said may even

> need 3-4 weeks of treatment?

>

Ditto for us--usually takes a good month to get over a sinus infection--3

weeks on antibiotics & another month for the residual stuff to go away.

Hang in there!

Ray, mother to Tabitha (age 6), Autumn, age 3 (IgG def., asthma,

chronic sinusitis, and allergies), and Duncan Avery, 4 months

This forum is open to parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with a

Primary Immune Deficiency. Opinions or medical advice stated here are the

sole responsibility of the poster and should not be taken as professional

advice.

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A word to the wise. Seek medical treatment early if you get a sinus

infection ( stuffy nose, green discharge, ear involvement, facial pain,etc.)

I have the exact same sinus/ear infection as .

I know several healthy people that have had it also. It seems to take some

healthy folks a month or more to get over it.

In my case, it started as a head cold, then turned into an all-out sinus

infection. I woke up deaf in one ear when it first started, and the ear

problem keeps coming and going. One antibiotic, Ceftin didn't quite do the

trick. The infection came back the day after I ended the prescription. I

just started a different antibiotic course today.

I've been off MTX for almost 6 weeks, and had to delay Remicade treatments

(and MTX) until after this all clears up. So now I'm flaring, in addition

to infection.

I hope nobody else gets this. It isn't fun. I got it from my neighbors.

I've asked them to warn me if anyone in their house is sick, due to my

medications, but they had me over for dinner, and half way through, they

told me their son was sick. Too late. i was sick two days later.

-Brent

Re: Update again

--

I assume that when You said you got 4 of the one day doses, you meant

Diflucan... Miracle stuff in my opinion. I have terrible problems on that

front -- usually I am put on a 2 week course of diflucan (200mg on day 1,

then 100mg/day for 13 days following) I hate taking that much of it, but it

is the only thing that does the trick...

Also, if the doctor that is prescribing this isn't your rheumy, and your

rhuemy is keeping track of your liver enzymes, make sure you let them know

you are taking diflucan -- it is hard on your liver...

Another natural thing to do it get some Garlique (the are little garlic

pills, that don't seem to give garlic breath 24/7) -- garlic is a natural

anti-fungal, and I have found it helps fight them off as well.

I don't know your dose on psuedo/guaifen, but I can tell you it is flying

off

the shelves down here with al the URI's that are going around this time of

year.. :) One thing I can tell you is drink LOTS of water, it really helps

things clear up.

Best of luck, especially with you battle with the yeast monsters -- if you

ever need a sympathetic ear, give me a holler...

Kate

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A word to the wise. Seek medical treatment early if you get a sinus

infection ( stuffy nose, green discharge, ear involvement, facial pain,etc.)

I have the exact same sinus/ear infection as .

I know several healthy people that have had it also. It seems to take some

healthy folks a month or more to get over it.

In my case, it started as a head cold, then turned into an all-out sinus

infection. I woke up deaf in one ear when it first started, and the ear

problem keeps coming and going. One antibiotic, Ceftin didn't quite do the

trick. The infection came back the day after I ended the prescription. I

just started a different antibiotic course today.

I've been off MTX for almost 6 weeks, and had to delay Remicade treatments

(and MTX) until after this all clears up. So now I'm flaring, in addition

to infection.

I hope nobody else gets this. It isn't fun. I got it from my neighbors.

I've asked them to warn me if anyone in their house is sick, due to my

medications, but they had me over for dinner, and half way through, they

told me their son was sick. Too late. i was sick two days later.

-Brent

Re: Update again

--

I assume that when You said you got 4 of the one day doses, you meant

Diflucan... Miracle stuff in my opinion. I have terrible problems on that

front -- usually I am put on a 2 week course of diflucan (200mg on day 1,

then 100mg/day for 13 days following) I hate taking that much of it, but it

is the only thing that does the trick...

Also, if the doctor that is prescribing this isn't your rheumy, and your

rhuemy is keeping track of your liver enzymes, make sure you let them know

you are taking diflucan -- it is hard on your liver...

Another natural thing to do it get some Garlique (the are little garlic

pills, that don't seem to give garlic breath 24/7) -- garlic is a natural

anti-fungal, and I have found it helps fight them off as well.

I don't know your dose on psuedo/guaifen, but I can tell you it is flying

off

the shelves down here with al the URI's that are going around this time of

year.. :) One thing I can tell you is drink LOTS of water, it really helps

things clear up.

Best of luck, especially with you battle with the yeast monsters -- if you

ever need a sympathetic ear, give me a holler...

Kate

Visit the Still's Disease Message Board

http://disc.server.com/Indices/148599.html

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A word to the wise. Seek medical treatment early if you get a sinus

infection ( stuffy nose, green discharge, ear involvement, facial pain,etc.)

I have the exact same sinus/ear infection as .

I know several healthy people that have had it also. It seems to take some

healthy folks a month or more to get over it.

In my case, it started as a head cold, then turned into an all-out sinus

infection. I woke up deaf in one ear when it first started, and the ear

problem keeps coming and going. One antibiotic, Ceftin didn't quite do the

trick. The infection came back the day after I ended the prescription. I

just started a different antibiotic course today.

I've been off MTX for almost 6 weeks, and had to delay Remicade treatments

(and MTX) until after this all clears up. So now I'm flaring, in addition

to infection.

I hope nobody else gets this. It isn't fun. I got it from my neighbors.

I've asked them to warn me if anyone in their house is sick, due to my

medications, but they had me over for dinner, and half way through, they

told me their son was sick. Too late. i was sick two days later.

-Brent

Re: Update again

--

I assume that when You said you got 4 of the one day doses, you meant

Diflucan... Miracle stuff in my opinion. I have terrible problems on that

front -- usually I am put on a 2 week course of diflucan (200mg on day 1,

then 100mg/day for 13 days following) I hate taking that much of it, but it

is the only thing that does the trick...

Also, if the doctor that is prescribing this isn't your rheumy, and your

rhuemy is keeping track of your liver enzymes, make sure you let them know

you are taking diflucan -- it is hard on your liver...

Another natural thing to do it get some Garlique (the are little garlic

pills, that don't seem to give garlic breath 24/7) -- garlic is a natural

anti-fungal, and I have found it helps fight them off as well.

I don't know your dose on psuedo/guaifen, but I can tell you it is flying

off

the shelves down here with al the URI's that are going around this time of

year.. :) One thing I can tell you is drink LOTS of water, it really helps

things clear up.

Best of luck, especially with you battle with the yeast monsters -- if you

ever need a sympathetic ear, give me a holler...

Kate

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