Allergy Sufferers, How do you cope?

by Sentinel 15 Replies latest jw friends

  • Big Tex
    Big Tex

    That sounds like black mold coming out of those vents. That is bad news stuff and can be the cause of your allergy reactions. Your company is required to provide you with clean air and if they won't, or the building dawdles, call OSHA and see if this is something that falls under their jurisidiction.

    I've had horrible allergies all my life. My problem has always been congestion. When I finally made my way to an ENT (ears nose and throat) he told my problem was a deviated septum caused by a broken nose when I was very young (surprise! no one had ever told me my nose had been broken). Anyway that worked for a few years then the congestion problem came back. I went to another ENT (different insurance) who told me congestion is caused by the nasal turbinates being swelled. Well mine were permanently swollen from years of allergies. So he did a procedure whereby he cut them out. Turns out he didn't cut enough out (I guess I had acres up there) and this time he used a laser to burn them out.

    That was last year and I've zero problems since then. See? All it will take you is 3 surgeries to resolve your congestion.

  • ThiChi
    ThiChi

    I go to Mexico and buy a shot called DIPROSPAN. Wow, one shot and I am good for the year!

  • Sentinel
    Sentinel

    Yikes Big Tex. Only three operations, huh?!!! I think I'll pass. I too had a deviated septum and never even knew of such a malady until I was in my early forties. I had it fixed, and like you, for about three years after, I had no allergies. Nada. Great. Then slowly it began to return. Then, one day my back decided to go into spasms, and I passed out cold from the intense pain. I was on my way "to" sit in the chair and ended up "hitting" the wooden arm of the chair with "guess what"? my nose. When I came to, it was quite obvious the nose was broken. When I saw the doctor, he said it had to be corrected, because there was splintered bone. He indicated that he performed that type of surgery all the time. No big deal.

    There was one surgery which wasn't successful, followed by a second surgery that lasted five hours! No kidding. My poor husband wondered what in the world was happening to me. No one could have predicted the results of the surgery, but I looked like my whole face was hit with a hammer. I was told it was a minor procedure, but it didn't turn out that way. My nose looked pretty bad, and the doctor had to insert an implant to structure it. All this time, breathing was awful, especially during allergy time. I was afraid to return to the doctor who messed me up, and so I just lived with the situation. Then a couple years ago, my body began to reject the implant, and it began to "remove itself" from my nose. Yes, as horrible as it sounds, this piece of plastic was twisting and coming up through the top of my nose, pushing and breaking the skin. You can't imagine the pain and agony this caused me. I developed a bad infection, and no one would touch me, other than prescribing antibiotics.

    One doctor went so far as to tell me that "breathing was a non issue". I have that letter, which I kept. It was so stupid to say something like that. I went to many doctors and then, finally, got referred to a specialist in the Medical College of Virginia.(good ole HMO insurance at the time) He saw me once and scheduled surgery for the following week. He told me he couldn't promise what the results would be when they removed the implant. They had never before had a case like mine. And, I had a staff infection kept at bay with very strong antibiotics. If necessary, they would have to perform cosmetic surgery.

    Fortunately, after the operation, the doctor told me he removed the butterfly shaped implant--the entire thing, and thank goodness my nose didn't callapse! He was happy and I was estatic. After some ten years like that, I was finally rid of the lump on top of my nose. For awhile I even breathed much better. To look at myself in a mirror and not see it, was so elating for me. But, the congestion returned--they said due to scar tissue. I opted not to get the deviated septum repaired a second time, as I'd had my fill of the operating room.

  • Jayson
    Jayson

    Clariton D & Coffee. Alergies suck!

  • Blueblades
    Blueblades

    I have never taken anything for my mine.The first hour in the morning is my worst,sneezing and runny nose.Then it's gone for the rest of the day?I'm thinking my immune system is dealing with it little by little over the years.

    Blueblades

  • SheilaM
    SheilaM

    I am an allergy sufferer first tested when I was two. I found out last year my dry hacky cough was my asthma (I don't have the weezy kind) so I had been treating my asthma as allergies now that I treat my asthmawith Singular and if I get bad in winter abuterol breathing treatements. For my allergies I use Flonase daily and I use a saline nose spray in the morning to clear my nose. I have been on Zyrtec but I don't think it works as good as the Allegra I was on. Allergies suck and they make me wicked tired

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