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Hi Tony,

Shantell's always had trouble with her sinuses. She's had two sinus

surgeries, and they went right back to being filled up within a week the first

time and a couple of weeks the second time (which was more extensive)! She

said no more. She found a good ENT who suggested a new treatment that

she's been doing now for about 10 months. I've never seen her so

healthy, and feeling so good (knock on wood). You may want to check with

your doctor, of course. She has pseudomonas in her sinus cavities, so you

will need to find out what he is growing. She takes a disposable 16 ml

syring with sodium chloride solution (for lubrication) and Gentymycin

(antibiotic). Since the syringes are disposable, it prevents any

reinfection that you might get if using something such as the Water Pik

(recommended here by the CF Center). You can ask about his, it is working

for us! Oh, by the way, Welcome!

FG, mom of Shantell 19yr wcf

polyps

I think the most difficult thing for my son to handle

is the polyps in his sinuses.They make it difficult

for him to breathe and it is painful when he has them

removed as it cant be done under anaesthetic.

Has anyone any thoughts how polyps can be

controlled..I expect taking medication to keep the

mucus level down is the obvious answer...but is there

any more natural way ?

Tony

father of Ned aged 21

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Hi Tony,

Shantell's always had trouble with her sinuses. She's had two sinus

surgeries, and they went right back to being filled up within a week the first

time and a couple of weeks the second time (which was more extensive)! She

said no more. She found a good ENT who suggested a new treatment that

she's been doing now for about 10 months. I've never seen her so

healthy, and feeling so good (knock on wood). You may want to check with

your doctor, of course. She has pseudomonas in her sinus cavities, so you

will need to find out what he is growing. She takes a disposable 16 ml

syring with sodium chloride solution (for lubrication) and Gentymycin

(antibiotic). Since the syringes are disposable, it prevents any

reinfection that you might get if using something such as the Water Pik

(recommended here by the CF Center). You can ask about his, it is working

for us! Oh, by the way, Welcome!

FG, mom of Shantell 19yr wcf

polyps

I think the most difficult thing for my son to handle

is the polyps in his sinuses.They make it difficult

for him to breathe and it is painful when he has them

removed as it cant be done under anaesthetic.

Has anyone any thoughts how polyps can be

controlled..I expect taking medication to keep the

mucus level down is the obvious answer...but is there

any more natural way ?

Tony

father of Ned aged 21

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more!

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TREATMENTS.

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--- Gray wrote:

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Hi Tony,<BR>

<BR>

Shantell's always had trouble with her sinuses. & nbsp;

She's had two sinus <BR>

surgeries, and they went right back to being filled up

within a week the first <BR>

time and a couple of weeks the second time (which was

more extensive)! & nbsp; She <BR>

said no more. & nbsp; She found a good ENT who suggested

a new treatment that <BR>

she's been doing now for about 10 months. & nbsp; I've

never seen her so <BR>

healthy, and feeling so good (knock on wood). & nbsp;

You may want to check with <BR>

your doctor, of course. & nbsp; She has pseudomonas in

her sinus cavities, so you <BR>

will need to find out what he is growing. & nbsp; She

takes a disposable 16 ml <BR>

syring with sodium chloride solution (for lubrication)

and Gentymycin <BR>

(antibiotic). & nbsp; Since the syringes are disposable,

it prevents any <BR>

reinfection that you might get if using something such

as the Water Pik <BR>

(recommended here by the CF Center). & nbsp; You can ask

about his, it is working <BR>

for us! & nbsp; Oh, by the way, Welcome!<BR>

<BR>

FG, mom of Shantell 19yr wcf<BR>

Thanks for that . Ned has had polyps ever since

he was very young(surprising doctor didnt make

connection to CF). In fact the first time he went to

the doctor I was very relieved they were polyps. Our

GP sent us up to have an xray thinking there could

have been a cancerous growth. After the xray I sensed

some urgency from the radiologist. He made an

immediate appointment with the ENT who in turn booked

Ned into hospital the next day for an operation.

I cried tears of joy when the doctor came out of

surgery carrying a bottle with a huge polyp in it!

And yes, Neds polyps of course keep coming back

Tony

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--- Gray wrote:

<HR>

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<tt>

<BR>

Hi Tony,<BR>

<BR>

Shantell's always had trouble with her sinuses. & nbsp;

She's had two sinus <BR>

surgeries, and they went right back to being filled up

within a week the first <BR>

time and a couple of weeks the second time (which was

more extensive)! & nbsp; She <BR>

said no more. & nbsp; She found a good ENT who suggested

a new treatment that <BR>

she's been doing now for about 10 months. & nbsp; I've

never seen her so <BR>

healthy, and feeling so good (knock on wood). & nbsp;

You may want to check with <BR>

your doctor, of course. & nbsp; She has pseudomonas in

her sinus cavities, so you <BR>

will need to find out what he is growing. & nbsp; She

takes a disposable 16 ml <BR>

syring with sodium chloride solution (for lubrication)

and Gentymycin <BR>

(antibiotic). & nbsp; Since the syringes are disposable,

it prevents any <BR>

reinfection that you might get if using something such

as the Water Pik <BR>

(recommended here by the CF Center). & nbsp; You can ask

about his, it is working <BR>

for us! & nbsp; Oh, by the way, Welcome!<BR>

<BR>

FG, mom of Shantell 19yr wcf<BR>

Thanks for that . Ned has had polyps ever since

he was very young(surprising doctor didnt make

connection to CF). In fact the first time he went to

the doctor I was very relieved they were polyps. Our

GP sent us up to have an xray thinking there could

have been a cancerous growth. After the xray I sensed

some urgency from the radiologist. He made an

immediate appointment with the ENT who in turn booked

Ned into hospital the next day for an operation.

I cried tears of joy when the doctor came out of

surgery carrying a bottle with a huge polyp in it!

And yes, Neds polyps of course keep coming back

Tony

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--- Gray wrote:

<HR>

<html><body>

<tt>

<BR>

Hi Tony,<BR>

<BR>

Shantell's always had trouble with her sinuses. & nbsp;

She's had two sinus <BR>

surgeries, and they went right back to being filled up

within a week the first <BR>

time and a couple of weeks the second time (which was

more extensive)! & nbsp; She <BR>

said no more. & nbsp; She found a good ENT who suggested

a new treatment that <BR>

she's been doing now for about 10 months. & nbsp; I've

never seen her so <BR>

healthy, and feeling so good (knock on wood). & nbsp;

You may want to check with <BR>

your doctor, of course. & nbsp; She has pseudomonas in

her sinus cavities, so you <BR>

will need to find out what he is growing. & nbsp; She

takes a disposable 16 ml <BR>

syring with sodium chloride solution (for lubrication)

and Gentymycin <BR>

(antibiotic). & nbsp; Since the syringes are disposable,

it prevents any <BR>

reinfection that you might get if using something such

as the Water Pik <BR>

(recommended here by the CF Center). & nbsp; You can ask

about his, it is working <BR>

for us! & nbsp; Oh, by the way, Welcome!<BR>

<BR>

FG, mom of Shantell 19yr wcf<BR>

Thanks for that . Ned has had polyps ever since

he was very young(surprising doctor didnt make

connection to CF). In fact the first time he went to

the doctor I was very relieved they were polyps. Our

GP sent us up to have an xray thinking there could

have been a cancerous growth. After the xray I sensed

some urgency from the radiologist. He made an

immediate appointment with the ENT who in turn booked

Ned into hospital the next day for an operation.

I cried tears of joy when the doctor came out of

surgery carrying a bottle with a huge polyp in it!

And yes, Neds polyps of course keep coming back

Tony

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Tony

why can't it be done under anasthesia? Unless its his lung status and they

are worried about resp. complications, I cannot figure out why. Both

and Mallory have had sinus surgery and polyps removed.....and always they

were under general.

I assume he is already on flonase or some sort of nasal steroid to prevent

re-growth?

Take care,

Jen

Mommy of 7, including ph 2 with CF, Mallory 3 with CF, RAD, GERD, OSA,

port-a-cath; 5 with CF, port-a-cath; 7, Miranda 9, Mollie 8

with Type 1 diabetes (juvenile diabetes) ; Madison 5 yo ; also aunt to

4 yo with CF

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Tony

why can't it be done under anasthesia? Unless its his lung status and they

are worried about resp. complications, I cannot figure out why. Both

and Mallory have had sinus surgery and polyps removed.....and always they

were under general.

I assume he is already on flonase or some sort of nasal steroid to prevent

re-growth?

Take care,

Jen

Mommy of 7, including ph 2 with CF, Mallory 3 with CF, RAD, GERD, OSA,

port-a-cath; 5 with CF, port-a-cath; 7, Miranda 9, Mollie 8

with Type 1 diabetes (juvenile diabetes) ; Madison 5 yo ; also aunt to

4 yo with CF

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why can't it be done under anasthesia? Unless its his lung status and they

are worried about resp. complications, I cannot figure out why. Both

and Mallory have had sinus surgery and polyps removed.....and always they

were under general.

I assume he is already on flonase or some sort of nasal steroid to prevent

re-growth?

Take care,

Jen

Mommy of 7, including ph 2 with CF, Mallory 3 with CF, RAD, GERD, OSA,

port-a-cath; 5 with CF, port-a-cath; 7, Miranda 9, Mollie 8

with Type 1 diabetes (juvenile diabetes) ; Madison 5 yo ; also aunt to

4 yo with CF

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try it and see if it will work for you. just like pulmozyme , it don't work

for all kids.

chris

On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 12:26:20 EDT, cfparents wrote:

> Jen,

> Our CF doctors tell me that flonase does not help CF polyps. But our ENT

says

> they do. So who do you listen too? Deb

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VERY TRUE! Cody has been on Flonase since his first sinus surgery when he was

13 months old, and it has never really done a whole lot. They did try him off

of it, and he got very stuffed up--seems to more help his allergies than

preventing/helping polyps--BUT, his ENT says it does do that for many of the CF

patients he sees. And as far as Pulmozyme goes, they started Cody on it in July

2000. I took him off in February, because rather than see an improvement (which

I didn't see how it could improve--his lungs are and were beautifully clear!), I

saw him get worse--he coughed ALOT, but not productively. Then he began to have

just a small amount of blood in his sputum when he would manage to get anything

up. I decided on my own to take him off of Pulmozyme (he had a doctor appt. in

3 weeks), and see how it went. Didn't take but a couple days and his coughing

completely stopped, along with the bleeding. After seeing the docs and talking

to the CF pharmacy specialist about it, they agreed--turns out that if there is

nothing in the lungs for the Pulmozyme to work on, it begins to irritate the

lung tissue (as it is a kind of " enzyme " of sorts). Don't know if that's what

they'd really call it, but it has similar properties. So, as said, not

everything works for everybody.

, mom to Codybug (pwcf, 5-1/2), a (wocf, 12-1/2) and DJ (wocf, 7)

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Re: polyps

try it and see if it will work for you. just like pulmozyme , it don't work

for all kids.

chris

On Mon, 16 Jul 2001 12:26:20 EDT, cfparents wrote:

> Jen,

> Our CF doctors tell me that flonase does not help CF polyps. But our ENT

says

> they do. So who do you listen too? Deb

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