Guest guest Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 Hi everyone. I'm the " someone " ?Debbie emailed... I haven't posted here in a very long time. I have had a long battle with a one-sided?leaky nose, and it's not an infection. Every time I eat, a clear fluid runs out of my right nostril or down my throat. I have to use several napkins to get through a meal. After the fluid made a characteristic sign on paper, an ENT?concluded it?was cerebrospinal fluid (CSF0)?and said I have a chronic leak.? MRIs and CT scans reveal a very thin cribriform plate with irregular edges behind my right sphenoid sinus, with damage to the sphenoid and ethmoid sinuses on that side.?It's most likely from my?being a fragile?EDSer. Sports-related accidents in my youth?broke?my nose three times, and a team of doctors broke it a fourth time to make structural repairs. I have had my CSF leak since late adolescence, and I am in my mid-fifties now. So far so good. My father had a similar chronic CSF leak. He did well for many years because the leak site retained a positive pressure, which kept out pathogens.?At age 68, he finally died from fungal meningitis after having a?medical procedure that temporarily changed his CSF pressure. I am hoping to avoid a similar outcome. I think?some Chiari docs have been collecting info on patients' reports of chronically drippy noses, but I?don't know if they've made?a solid?connection with the fragility problems brought about by collagen defects, or if they are focusing more on the possibility of increased sinus infections in Chiarians in general. My bet would be on the HDCT factor. blessings to all, ~Sandy (the one in Oregon/California) missing sinuses Posted by: " Debra y " debsvd74@... Sun Jan?25,?2009 7:10?pm (PST) And for Guy and , I e-mailed someone earlier that has a similar situation. If she hasn't e-mailed you privately yet, she may post a somewhat different scenario. Hope someone hears from her soon. Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 First of all, I'd like to thank and Sandy for posting on CCI. For those that don't know these ladies, they are very knowledgeable women, and I'm thrilled to have them back. As for sinus infections. I had a constant infection for years prior to my first decompression. Shortly after my decompression, my infections stopped and I haven't had one in 18 years. When I asked my first neurosurgeon, he said it had nothing to do with chiari. I'll have to ask the experts their opinion. Kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 Hi To All, And I'm the Debbie was referring to-- about another drippy nose story that I posted. So now we know that thanks to Sandy getting her drippy nose fluid tested that it was cerebral spinal fluid that started dripping every time we sat down to eat. I know Sandy said she had her nose broken a few times, but I've never had any accidents that broke my nose. Sorry about your Dad, Sandy. Just when you think after decompression in '05 ac1 (14 mm), you now have completed your Chiari puzzle, another piece suddenly appears! I only wish I had the knowledge back then that so many of you have before your decompressions. Mine was emergency--taken from work by ambulance & what a frustrating ride it's been ever since. At least we're helping others with all the symptomatic symptoms we had all our lives, but did not even know. All the more reason it's so frustrating to all Chiari People when so many medical specialists have not even heard of this genetic disease. Thoughts & Prayers To All, http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t2_allup_explore_012009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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