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Jody,

First of all, I hope Levi's surgery went OK. Hope you and his mom get some

sleep tonight!

I'm intrigued by your comment to Fay about sinus problems and GD. What's the

connection here, if any? I didn't realize that sinus problems were common

with GD. I ask because I've got terrible sinus problems. I usually average 3

sinus infections a year, at least. I got strep frequently when I was in high

school and college, had it several times as an adult, too. One of my

brothers is a strep carrier, too, so that didn't help. You've heard the old

stories about grandfathers who knew it was going to rain tomorrow because

their joints would ache, etc. I can tell when it's going to rain or snow

because my sinuses hurt the day before. And it's so had to find a

decongestant that I can take because the pseudophedrine in them makes me so

jittery. It's an ongoing battle.

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>Fay,

>Did you have a lot of problems with Strep once you hit the teenage years?

I

>had it a couple of times a year! I was also born with 3 different kinds of

>strep germs that caused a heart murmur for me.

>Just curious...I know lots of us have had sinus problems with Gd... just

>wondering about strep.

>Jody

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Hi ,

>>>>I'm intrigued by your comment to Fay about sinus problems and GD. What's

>>>>the connection here, if any? I didn't realize that sinus problems were

>>>>common with GD. I ask because I've got terrible sinus problems. I

>>>>usually average 3 sinus infections a year, at least. I got strep

>>>>frequently when I was in high school and college, had it several times

>>>>as an adult, too. One of my brothers is a strep carrier, too, so that

>>>>didn't help. You've heard the old stories about grandfathers who knew it

>>>>was going to rain tomorrow because their joints would ache, etc. I can

>>>>tell when it's going to rain or snow because my sinuses hurt the day

>>>>before. And it's so had to find a decongestant that I can take because

>>>>the pseudophedrine in them makes me so jittery. It's an ongoing

>>>>battle.<<<<

I think it is in the archives here about the sinus problems that many

have...if not this group I can't remember which group it was :( Actually

sinus headaches and infections were the first symptoms I had have GD...but

didn't know it at the time.

I had never had a sinus infection in my life, we moved back to NY from Ca.

Labor Day Weekend of '86 and they started in October but I didn't know they

were sinus. Ended up with a bad infection that was diagnosed only after I

passed out at work and had to go to the ER. When I get an infection the

best antibiotic for me, for sinus is the only Sulfa drug. A lot of people

can't take it but I can, and it will knock the infection out in days and I

don't get another one for 2/3 years. If the doc uses any other antibiotic

(like the new, more powerful, more expensive ones) I will have the infection

back in 2/3 months.

I stated using Tylenol sinus pills (non drowsy, no aspirin) and that would

take care of them. I took them to my doc because I have been on blood

pressure meds since I was 28 and he told me I could use them, once, maybe

twice a day as needed, but could not excede that amount. Now I buy the

Walmart Brand of the Maximum Strength Sinus pills, green and white box and

they are 1/3 of the cost for 48 of them.

I usually take them once a day, about an hour before bedtime, and at no time

close to any other med. That way I don't wake up choking in the morning

because my sinus have drained all night. I have never told my endo I take

them...I'm not going to quit taking them. I can't stand the sinus pressure

and the draining or the infections...and I don't abuse them

either...something to keep in mind.

Maybe others will remember if it was this group where we talked about the

sinus, or come in with the sinus problems they have had.

Hope this helps some,

Jody

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We did briefly talk about sinus, how so many of us have that nighttime drip

and wake up choking I think. I know it's an ongoing problem for me if I

don't take my Chinese herbs, but if I do, I'm usually OK.

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 19:07:42 -0500

> To: graves_support

> Subject: Re: Sinus and GD?

>

> Hi ,

>

>>>>> I'm intrigued by your comment to Fay about sinus problems and GD. What's

>>>>> the connection here, if any? I didn't realize that sinus problems were

>>>>> common with GD. I ask because I've got terrible sinus problems. I

>>>>> usually average 3 sinus infections a year, at least. I got strep

>>>>> frequently when I was in high school and college, had it several times

>>>>> as an adult, too. One of my brothers is a strep carrier, too, so that

>>>>> didn't help. You've heard the old stories about grandfathers who knew it

>>>>> was going to rain tomorrow because their joints would ache, etc. I can

>>>>> tell when it's going to rain or snow because my sinuses hurt the day

>>>>> before. And it's so had to find a decongestant that I can take because

>>>>> the pseudophedrine in them makes me so jittery. It's an ongoing

>>>>> battle.<<<<

>

> I think it is in the archives here about the sinus problems that many

> have...if not this group I can't remember which group it was :( Actually

> sinus headaches and infections were the first symptoms I had have GD...but

> didn't know it at the time.

>

> I had never had a sinus infection in my life, we moved back to NY from Ca.

> Labor Day Weekend of '86 and they started in October but I didn't know they

> were sinus. Ended up with a bad infection that was diagnosed only after I

> passed out at work and had to go to the ER. When I get an infection the

> best antibiotic for me, for sinus is the only Sulfa drug. A lot of people

> can't take it but I can, and it will knock the infection out in days and I

> don't get another one for 2/3 years. If the doc uses any other antibiotic

> (like the new, more powerful, more expensive ones) I will have the infection

> back in 2/3 months.

>

> I stated using Tylenol sinus pills (non drowsy, no aspirin) and that would

> take care of them. I took them to my doc because I have been on blood

> pressure meds since I was 28 and he told me I could use them, once, maybe

> twice a day as needed, but could not excede that amount. Now I buy the

> Walmart Brand of the Maximum Strength Sinus pills, green and white box and

> they are 1/3 of the cost for 48 of them.

>

> I usually take them once a day, about an hour before bedtime, and at no time

> close to any other med. That way I don't wake up choking in the morning

> because my sinus have drained all night. I have never told my endo I take

> them...I'm not going to quit taking them. I can't stand the sinus pressure

> and the draining or the infections...and I don't abuse them

> either...something to keep in mind.

>

> Maybe others will remember if it was this group where we talked about the

> sinus, or come in with the sinus problems they have had.

> Hope this helps some,

> Jody

>

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Wow Pam, you DO know a lot about plants! What climatalogical needs do they

have, they sound so wonderful! Can one get them, and will they grow in

California (I think we're zone 9, on most charts--SF bay area). I can't

imagine a plaid flower.

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 23:23:51 -0800

> To: graves_support

> Subject: Re: Sinus and GD?

>

> Terry,

> You spelled it perfect. :) Fritillaria is a genus of beautiful plants. They

> come from a

> scaly bulb, that squirrels will not eat, so one would suspect a toxic quality

> in them.

> My favorite has a PLAID flower. ( Fritillaria meleagris) :)

> -Pam-

>

>

>

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> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

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Wow Pam, you DO know a lot about plants! What climatalogical needs do they

have, they sound so wonderful! Can one get them, and will they grow in

California (I think we're zone 9, on most charts--SF bay area). I can't

imagine a plaid flower.

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 23:23:51 -0800

> To: graves_support

> Subject: Re: Sinus and GD?

>

> Terry,

> You spelled it perfect. :) Fritillaria is a genus of beautiful plants. They

> come from a

> scaly bulb, that squirrels will not eat, so one would suspect a toxic quality

> in them.

> My favorite has a PLAID flower. ( Fritillaria meleagris) :)

> -Pam-

>

>

>

> -------------------------------------

> The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not

> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

> ----------------------------------------

> DISCLAIMER

>

> Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list does not have the endorsement

> of

> the listowner. I have no input as to what ads are attached to emails.

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Wow Pam, you DO know a lot about plants! What climatalogical needs do they

have, they sound so wonderful! Can one get them, and will they grow in

California (I think we're zone 9, on most charts--SF bay area). I can't

imagine a plaid flower.

Terry

>

> Reply-To: graves_support

> Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 23:23:51 -0800

> To: graves_support

> Subject: Re: Sinus and GD?

>

> Terry,

> You spelled it perfect. :) Fritillaria is a genus of beautiful plants. They

> come from a

> scaly bulb, that squirrels will not eat, so one would suspect a toxic quality

> in them.

> My favorite has a PLAID flower. ( Fritillaria meleagris) :)

> -Pam-

>

>

>

> -------------------------------------

> The Graves' list is intended for informational purposes only and is not

> intended to replace expert medical care.

> Please consult your doctor before changing or trying new treatments.

> ----------------------------------------

> DISCLAIMER

>

> Advertisments placed on this yahoo groups list does not have the endorsement

> of

> the listowner. I have no input as to what ads are attached to emails.

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

> --------

>

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