Waking up with a raging sinus infection today actually reminded me about my blog. I used to always complain about my sinus infections every third week or so. This winter, I saw an ENT surgeon, who took a bunch of scans and negated what my previous ENT surgeon said about me eventually needed septum surgery. He told me there is nothing anatomically severe enough to warrant surgery, but that when there is any sort of inflammation in my nasal passages, how narrow the right side is completely blocks off that side, and thus the "stuff" gets stuck up there unable to drain, resulting in a sinus infection. Well then.
He prescribed me steroid nasal spray to use every day. I'm on my fourth bottle in as many months and I really have noticed a difference. But he also wanted me to get checked for allergies because "something" was causing these nasal blockages too frequently.
I met with the allergist, who reviewed my symptoms and then put me through 120 minutes of torture. Well, his nurse did. I had a full skin prick allergy panel done. Both my forearms were pricked about 20 times. Within a few seconds, I could tell some of them were coming up positive. They itched like mo-fo bug bites but of course, I wasn't allowed to touch them. I was petrified that one of them was the dog allergy. Turns out, it was not. Thank god for me AND for Rags.
Both arms shortly after starting. |
Right arm after 20 minutes. Those would be my dust, mold and pollen allergies! |
However, the steroid nasal spray has been my saving grace. My allergies got really out of control a few weeks ago, but everyone else's were, too. And I thought they were getting bad again yesterday, but this morning when I woke up, I knew it had turned into a full-blown sinus infection. Taking a sick day was not an option today, so I am toughing it out and chugging water (and coffee because I'm SO fatigued), and using Afrin at my ENT's recommendation. He said it does the same thing as Sudafed, but without the jittery side effect. Fine by me!
It's only Tuesday, and a co-worker has strep and I have a big event on Saturday, so I need to survive the week, but you can bet I'll be enjoying a lazy Sunday.
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