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<<Will this second surgery prevent any future sinus problems? What does

the doc recommend for prophylaxis after next week?>>

Hi, Everyone........We were told upfront that it won't prevent

recurrent surgeries, but the hope is that it will work and make him feel

better.

The guilt I feel about not going to an ENT doc a long time ago is really

pulling at me. I guess Gareth was really bad, chronic infection

wise..........but I didn't know that. He's just always perforated his ear, the

PCP

would put him on antibiotics and that was it. The main problem is his

ability to fight bacterial infections.....which is what most sinus infections

are. Who knows how long he's been hurting from it. As for prophylaxis....he

didn't say. He would like to do the Allergy testing (with the needles) but

realizes that is out of the question for Gareth. The blood allergy

testing only shows him allergic to Ragweed, but the ENT says it's worse than

that. He'll probably be put on an OTC med like Allegra or Zyrtec.

Charlyne....tell Zed to enjoy himself!!!! Gareth went to his 10th and

11th grade Prom but was too sick from the Slero as a senior to go. He always

enjoyed them and LOVES getting all dressed up!!!

Take care, Everyone.

Margaret

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Margaret -

The blood test does not show any food allergies? Are they checking? My

understanding is that while allergists are split on the RAST test (needles)

vs. the blood test, the RAST test most often shows environmental allergies

and the blood test most often shows food allergies. And weren't you the one

that sent out an article a while ago on the need for an allergy medication

to help dry up ear infections? I took that article and applied it to the

boys allergy related stuffy noses as well. We really live by Claritin (we

do the Walgreens version). I don't like them to be on it all the time but

if I have them take it when there allergies first start to bother them, it

seems to head off sinus infections and ear infections.

Best of luck to Gareth next Friday. I knew some teens once with major

allergies that had surgery like Gareth's and the follow-up exam was quite

painful and they thought it was very gross. They were big, tough hockey

players. The ENT pulled long .. Oh never mind. I don't want to gross

anyone out but these boys couldn't believe what came out of their noses.

The surgery did seem to fix these boys for good.

Lori

Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12

_____

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<<Will this second surgery prevent any future sinus problems? What does

the doc recommend for prophylaxis after next week?>>

Hi, Everyone........We were told upfront that it won't prevent

recurrent surgeries, but the hope is that it will work and make him feel

better.

The guilt I feel about not going to an ENT doc a long time ago is really

pulling at me. I guess Gareth was really bad, chronic infection

wise..........but I didn't know that. He's just always perforated his ear,

the PCP

would put him on antibiotics and that was it. The main problem is his

ability to fight bacterial infections.....which is what most sinus

infections

are. Who knows how long he's been hurting from it. As for prophylaxis....he

didn't say. He would like to do the Allergy testing (with the needles) but

realizes that is out of the question for Gareth. The blood allergy

testing only shows him allergic to Ragweed, but the ENT says it's worse than

that. He'll probably be put on an OTC med like Allegra or Zyrtec.

Charlyne....tell Zed to enjoy himself!!!! Gareth went to his 10th and

11th grade Prom but was too sick from the Slero as a senior to go. He always

enjoyed them and LOVES getting all dressed up!!!

Take care, Everyone.

Margaret

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Only my opinion from my experiences: I was found to be allergic to many

atmospheric things by RAST when I was about 30. Told to take OTC meds when

needed - goodby and thank you. Then after years of battling asthma, rashes

(really urticaria) , constant coughs, at age mid 50's I was suddenly VERY

ILL from a med I had taken for years. Swollen face, throat , tongue. The

allergist/ENt I went to after listening to my history and NO BLOOD tests or

needles, and a period of weeks when I started to develop urticaria

spontaneously, decided on the following treatment; I take doxepin (10 mg.)

as a potentiator for zyrtec. I take it EVERY DAY symptoms or not. Since

then, I have had 2 bronchial infections with long term coughs. IT has been

about 14 years now. Now I also need to take a daily inhaler of steroids for

the chronic allergic bronchitis.

But no sinus infections, very few 'colds with nasal issues, no ear aches.

All of these I had prior which it is now believed to have been due to

allergies.

>

>

> Margaret -

>

> The blood test does not show any food allergies? Are they checking? My

> understanding is that while allergists are split on the RAST test (needles)

> vs. the blood test, the RAST test most often shows environmental allergies

> and the blood test most often shows food allergies. And weren't you the one

> that sent out an article a while ago on the need for an allergy medication

> to help dry up ear infections? I took that article and applied it to the

> boys allergy related stuffy noses as well. We really live by Claritin (we

> do the Walgreens version). I don't like them to be on it all the time but

> if I have them take it when there allergies first start to bother them, it

> seems to head off sinus infections and ear infections.

>

> Best of luck to Gareth next Friday. I knew some teens once with major

> allergies that had surgery like Gareth's and the follow-up exam was quite

> painful and they thought it was very gross. They were big, tough hockey

> players. The ENT pulled long .. Oh never mind. I don't want to gross

> anyone out but these boys couldn't believe what came out of their noses.

> The surgery did seem to fix these boys for good.

>

> Lori

>

> Mom to Isaac 14 and Tony 12

>

> _____

>

> From: [mailto: ] On

> Behalf

> Of mfroof@...

> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 6:35 AM

> To:

> Subject: /Charlyne

>

>

> <<Will this second surgery prevent any future sinus problems? What does

> the doc recommend for prophylaxis after next week?>>

>

> Hi, Everyone........We were told upfront that it won't prevent

> recurrent surgeries, but the hope is that it will work and make him feel

> better.

> The guilt I feel about not going to an ENT doc a long time ago is really

> pulling at me. I guess Gareth was really bad, chronic infection

> wise..........but I didn't know that. He's just always perforated his ear,

> the PCP

> would put him on antibiotics and that was it. The main problem is his

> ability to fight bacterial infections.....which is what most sinus

> infections

> are. Who knows how long he's been hurting from it. As for prophylaxis....he

>

> didn't say. He would like to do the Allergy testing (with the needles) but

> realizes that is out of the question for Gareth. The blood allergy

> testing only shows him allergic to Ragweed, but the ENT says it's worse

> than

>

> that. He'll probably be put on an OTC med like Allegra or Zyrtec.

>

> Charlyne....tell Zed to enjoy himself!!!! Gareth went to his 10th and

> 11th grade Prom but was too sick from the Slero as a senior to go. He

> always

>

> enjoyed them and LOVES getting all dressed up!!!

>

> Take care, Everyone.

> Margaret

>

>

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