Posted by George Marsh on May 14, 2014 at 04:27:44 from (184.16.232.224):
In Reply to: Sinus Problems posted by showcrop on May 13, 2014 at 10:05:04:
showcrop, When I grew up on the farm, I thought there were summer time colds and winter time colds. All the crap I inhaled, plowing, disking, cultivating, baling hay, straw, with tractors and combine with no cabs. I don't think cabs were invented yet.
Well, in 2000, after 4 rounds of strong meds, I got angry with DR. that was treating me for infected inner ear. After a cat scan, I had sinus surgery to fix my problem. Wasn't fun, but it helped. I use salt spray, but most importantly, I use resperators all the time. Oak sawdust will kill my sinuses. Tree pollen, maple which starts in January and Feburary in #1. Right now other tree pollen is at max levels. When the mushrooms are out, what ever is in the air kills me. So I take meds then look for mushrooms.
Even the smoke from welding, cigaretts, exhaust fumes mess with me. So I have to weld outside with a fan behind me to push the smoke away.
I thought I was the only one with sinus issues. Air conditioning saves me. I'm outside all the time, so at night I need relief. A/c does clean the air. High moisture levels also increase mold levels, which screws up sinuses too.
You may need surgery.
I love flowers, I have to just look at them, not smell them. George
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