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		<title>Sphenoid sinus infection</title>
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After 3 or 4 messages saying the exact same thing&#44; this is almost beginning  to look like spam!! &#160;How about it&#44; give us a break?  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -Pasma wrote in message &#60;7okghr$159g&#8230;@reader2.wxs.nl&#62;&#8230;  &#62;Despair and sinusitis? Really? Look for a good homeopath and let him/her  &#62;give [...]]]></description>
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<p>After 3 or 4 messages saying the exact same thing&#44; this is almost beginning  to look like spam!! &nbsp;How about it&#44; give us a break?  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -Pasma wrote in message &lt;7okghr$159g&#8230;@reader2.wxs.nl&gt;&#8230;  &gt;Despair and sinusitis? Really? Look for a good homeopath and let him/her  &gt;give you a remedy so that your immune system wil be strengthened. I am not  &gt;kidding!!!!! More information? Read &quot;The patient&#8217;s guide to homeopathic  &gt;medecine&quot;&#44; by Robert Ullman&#44; N.D. and Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman&#44; N.D.&#44;  &gt;M.S.W. ISBN: 0-9640654-2-8. To get this book&#44; contact Picnic Point Press&#44;  &gt;131 Third Ave. N.&#44; Suite B&#44; Edmonds&#44; WA 98020. The homeopathic remedy that  &gt;fits you completely will help you perfectly.  &gt;Arjen Pasma&#44;  &gt;Homeopath&#44;  &gt;The Netherlands.  &gt;arjenpa&#8230;@tref.nl  </p>
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<p>I agree. &nbsp;Does this person suffer from sinusitis himself/herself?  Carol  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -ssohni wrote:  &gt; After 3 or 4 messages saying the exact same thing&#44; this is almost beginning  &gt; to look like spam!! &nbsp;How about it&#44; give us a break?  &gt; Pasma wrote in message &lt;7okghr$159g&#8230;@reader2.wxs.nl&gt;&#8230;  &gt; &gt;Despair and sinusitis? Really? Look for a good homeopath and let him/her  &gt; &gt;give you a remedy so that your immune system wil be strengthened. I am not  &gt; &gt;kidding!!!!! More information? Read &quot;The patient&#8217;s guide to homeopathic  &gt; &gt;medecine&quot;&#44; by Robert Ullman&#44; N.D. and Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman&#44; N.D.&#44;  &gt; &gt;M.S.W. ISBN: 0-9640654-2-8. To get this book&#44; contact Picnic Point Press&#44;  &gt; &gt;131 Third Ave. N.&#44; Suite B&#44; Edmonds&#44; WA 98020. The homeopathic remedy that  &gt; &gt;fits you completely will help you perfectly.  &gt; &gt;Arjen Pasma&#44;  &gt; &gt;Homeopath&#44;  &gt; &gt;The Netherlands.  &gt; &gt;arjenpa&#8230;@tref.nl  </p>
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<p>Ed Hudson heeft geschreven in bericht &lt;37ABC0A6.738EE&#8230;@iname.com&gt;&#8230;  &gt;My wife has been diagnosed with an infection in her sphenoid sinus. &nbsp;All  &gt;the other sinuses are clear. &nbsp;She has been through 3 different  &gt;antibiotics and this last one had her hoping for the best. &nbsp;She felt  &gt;great for the first week or so&#44; but the past few days&#44; the symptoms have  &gt;reappeared (soreness on the top of the head&#8230;pain in the eye). &nbsp;It  &gt;seems that surgery is the next course of action. &nbsp;This has me very  &gt;worried as I have read that this can be a dangerous procedure due to the  &gt;proximity of the brain and optic nerve. &nbsp;First of all&#44; are there any  &gt;things she may try before consenting to surgery. and second&#44; how bad is  &gt;the surgery? (recovery time&#44; pain&#44; complications). &nbsp;Her ENT claims she  &gt;will only be out of work for a day or two at the most&#44; but this seems to  &gt;be a bit optimistic compared to what I have read elsewhere.  &gt;Thanks for any advice </p>
<p>Despair and sinusitis? Really? Look for a good homeopath and let him/her  give you a remedy so that your immune system wil be strengthened. I am not  kidding!!!!! More information? Read &quot;The patient&#8217;s guide to homeopathic  medecine&quot;&#44; by Robert Ullman&#44; N.D. and Judyth Reichenberg-Ullman&#44; N.D.&#44;  M.S.W. ISBN: 0-9640654-2-8. To get this book&#44; contact Picnic Point Press&#44;  131 Third Ave. N.&#44; Suite B&#44; Edmonds&#44; WA 98020. The homeopathic remedy that  fits you completely will help you perfectly.  Arjen Pasma&#44;  Homeopath&#44;  The Netherlands.  arjenpa&#8230;@tref.nl </p>
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<p>The risks are quite minimal as long as you select an excellent surgeon with  lots of experience. Ask your doctor: (1) How many sinus surgeries has he  done? (2) Has he ever had any serious complications such as vision or spinal  fluid leaks? (3) Approximately what percent of his patients have been happy  with the results of his surgery? I assume you&#8217;ve already gotten at least one  second opinion and that you&#8217;ve researched to find the best surgeon in your  area. If you haven&#8217;t done that&#44; then you should.  As for recovery period&#44; with a good surgeon&#44; there will be very little pain  and the recovery will be surprisingly easy.  Ed Hudson &lt;ehud&#8230;@iname.com&gt; wrote in message </p>
<p>news:37ABC0A6.738EEA67@iname.com&#8230;  | My wife has been diagnosed with an infection in her sphenoid sinus. &nbsp;All  | the other sinuses are clear. &nbsp;She has been through 3 different  | antibiotics and this last one had her hoping for the best. &nbsp;She felt  | great for the first week or so&#44; but the past few days&#44; the symptoms have  | reappeared (soreness on the top of the head&#8230;pain in the eye). &nbsp;It  | seems that surgery is the next course of action. &nbsp;This has me very  | worried as I have read that this can be a dangerous procedure due to the  | proximity of the brain and optic nerve. &nbsp;First of all&#44; are there any  | things she may try before consenting to surgery. and second&#44; how bad is  | the surgery? (recovery time&#44; pain&#44; complications). &nbsp;Her ENT claims she  | will only be out of work for a day or two at the most&#44; but this seems to  | be a bit optimistic compared to what I have read elsewhere.  |  |  | Thanks for any advice  |  | </p>
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<p>Read sinuses.com and sinussurvival.com. &nbsp;Take a few weeks at least to  educate yourselves before you rush into anything.  Carol  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -Ed Hudson wrote:  &gt; My wife has been diagnosed with an infection in her sphenoid sinus. &nbsp;All  &gt; the other sinuses are clear. &nbsp;She has been through 3 different  &gt; antibiotics and this last one had her hoping for the best. &nbsp;She felt  &gt; great for the first week or so&#44; but the past few days&#44; the symptoms have  &gt; reappeared (soreness on the top of the head&#8230;pain in the eye). &nbsp;It  &gt; seems that surgery is the next course of action. &nbsp;This has me very  &gt; worried as I have read that this can be a dangerous procedure due to the  &gt; proximity of the brain and optic nerve. &nbsp;First of all&#44; are there any  &gt; things she may try before consenting to surgery. and second&#44; how bad is  &gt; the surgery? (recovery time&#44; pain&#44; complications). &nbsp;Her ENT claims she  &gt; will only be out of work for a day or two at the most&#44; but this seems to  &gt; be a bit optimistic compared to what I have read elsewhere.  &gt; Thanks for any advice  </p>
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<p>My wife has been diagnosed with an infection in her sphenoid sinus. &nbsp;All  the other sinuses are clear. &nbsp;She has been through 3 different  antibiotics and this last one had her hoping for the best. &nbsp;She felt  great for the first week or so&#44; but the past few days&#44; the symptoms have  reappeared (soreness on the top of the head&#8230;pain in the eye). &nbsp;It  seems that surgery is the next course of action. &nbsp;This has me very  worried as I have read that this can be a dangerous procedure due to the  proximity of the brain and optic nerve. &nbsp;First of all&#44; are there any  things she may try before consenting to surgery. and second&#44; how bad is  the surgery? (recovery time&#44; pain&#44; complications). &nbsp;Her ENT claims she  will only be out of work for a day or two at the most&#44; but this seems to  be a bit optimistic compared to what I have read elsewhere.  Thanks for any advice </p>
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<p>If your doctor is experienced&#44; it should not be a problem. I had surgery  last week. All&#44; except the left sphenoid&#44; was operated on. My doctor told me  that most of the times all they do is open up the sinuses and remove polyps.  I have read too the the sphenoid and frontal sinuses are tricky to work on.  Typically experienced ENTs have performed 1000s of surgeries. Ask you doctor  how experienced he his&#8230;.if he is confident you have to just trust him.  Carol Worthen &lt;caroland&#8230;@earthlink.net&gt; wrote in message </p>
<p>news:37ABCD56.39B22E24@earthlink.net&#8230;  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; Read sinuses.com and sinussurvival.com. &nbsp;Take a few weeks at least to  &gt; educate yourselves before you rush into anything.  &gt; Carol  &gt; Ed Hudson wrote:  &gt; &gt; My wife has been diagnosed with an infection in her sphenoid sinus. &nbsp;All  &gt; &gt; the other sinuses are clear. &nbsp;She has been through 3 different  &gt; &gt; antibiotics and this last one had her hoping for the best. &nbsp;She felt  &gt; &gt; great for the first week or so&#44; but the past few days&#44; the symptoms have  &gt; &gt; reappeared (soreness on the top of the head&#8230;pain in the eye). &nbsp;It  &gt; &gt; seems that surgery is the next course of action. &nbsp;This has me very  &gt; &gt; worried as I have read that this can be a dangerous procedure due to the  &gt; &gt; proximity of the brain and optic nerve. &nbsp;First of all&#44; are there any  &gt; &gt; things she may try before consenting to surgery. and second&#44; how bad is  &gt; &gt; the surgery? (recovery time&#44; pain&#44; complications). &nbsp;Her ENT claims she  &gt; &gt; will only be out of work for a day or two at the most&#44; but this seems to  &gt; &gt; be a bit optimistic compared to what I have read elsewhere.  &gt; &gt; Thanks for any advice  </p>
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		<title>Surgery looming :/ (long)</title>
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Hello&#8230;  I have had polypectomy &#38; ethmoidectomy performed twice. &#160;Once with the  conventional surgery and 5 years later with endoscopic micro-surgery. &#160;The first  surgery was miserable&#8211;long post-op and painful. &#160;The technique was so primitive  that &#160;when the second surgeon examined me five years later&#44; he asked if I had  ever [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hello&#8230;  I have had polypectomy &amp; ethmoidectomy performed twice. &nbsp;Once with the  conventional surgery and 5 years later with endoscopic micro-surgery. &nbsp;The first  surgery was miserable&#8211;long post-op and painful. &nbsp;The technique was so primitive  that &nbsp;when the second surgeon examined me five years later&#44; he asked if I had  ever used cocaine ( I hadn&#8217;t). &nbsp;I was lucky enough to find one of the pioneers  of the endoscopic techniques&#44; Dr. Stankiewicz at Loyola University Medical  Center in the Chicago. &nbsp;He performed the procedure on an outpatient basis&#44; and I  returned to work in a couple of days. &nbsp;Unlike the first surgery there was  minimal swelling &amp; pain&#44; and no &nbsp;endless trail of packing to be removed (just a  couple of stents to keep passages open). &nbsp;If your doctor uses modern techniques&#44;  you should do well. &nbsp;Just avoid the Caldwell-Luc procedure!  Good Luck!  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -E. Upchurch wrote:  &gt; I have following this ng for a while now&#44; getting that much needed support  &gt; from knowing I&#8217;m not alone in this. &nbsp;Now my fears have been confirmed and  &gt; I&#8217;m a bit worried. &nbsp;I&#8217;m trying to keep my sense of humor in check &#8211; so  &gt; please read this with a smile.  &gt; After 6 years of chronic infections&#44; pain&#44; etc. &nbsp;In Feb. I had what I can  &gt; only describe as an &quot;attack&quot; like a migraine in my left cheek. &nbsp;All my sinus  &gt; trouble has been left side oriented. &nbsp;And like so many of you I have gone  &gt; through the gauntlet of &quot;it&#8217;s an infection&#44; take these pills&#8230;&quot;. &nbsp;Also&#44;  &gt; &quot;it&#8217;s allergies&#8230; take these other pills&#8230;&quot;.  &gt; After the Feb nightmare&#44; I went to an ENT here (San Jose&#44; CA where I just  &gt; moved to from the east coast)&#44; did the ct scan. &nbsp;Somehow it&#8217;s comforting to  &gt; know for a fact that there is a legitimate problem and it&#8217;s not &quot;all in my  &gt; head&quot; (sorry for the pun) <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .  &gt; I have the &#8216;dreaded&#8217; fungal sinusitis&#44; polyps (on a funny note: anyone have  &gt; fungus and polyps and notice the polyps look like little nose-mushrooms?)  &gt; <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> &#44; a &#8216;mass&#8217; in my left max. and a triple than normal bone density around  &gt; the left cavities which they believe is due to all the years of infection.  &gt; <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  &nbsp;I have no more drainage up through the top because of this and none  &gt; through the bottom because my septum is (guess what&#44; big suprise here&#8230;)  &gt; deviated to the left.  &gt; My ent (who is also certified in facial surgery) sent me to Stanford  &gt; Medical&#8217;s sinus clinic because he didn&#8217;t know what to do :/. &nbsp;Due to a  &gt; previous surgery I had in 1986 (not sinus related)&#44; I have screws up through  &gt; the bones of my cheeks which make getting into my face a bit problematic.  &gt; This also may be what some of the problems are stemming from.  &gt; I go in March 23rd&#44; though they haven&#8217;t yet decided how they are going to  &gt; get to the sinus. &nbsp;Battery of visits are coming up next week for more scans  &gt; and consults. &nbsp;They have me on a week of prednisone and 3 weeks of levaquin  &gt; (thank god it&#8217;s not augmentin anymore). &nbsp;At this point I do not many  &gt; questions &#8211; other than wanting to know how bad the post op will be. &nbsp;Since  &gt; there is no way knowing yet how they are going in &#8211; no one can tell me what  &gt; to expect. &nbsp;(though the Dr did say I could look forward to looking like a  &gt; train hit me in the face) <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .  &gt; What I find truly funny is that the scans showed my right side drainage  &gt; opening is double in size than &#8216;normal&#8217; (which they called a possible birth  &gt; defect &#8211; I call it a gods send) and explains my lack of problems on the  &gt; right side.  &gt; So&#44; though I had hoped maybe irrigation or laser would be my path &#8211; after  &gt; seeing my scans I do believe surgery is my only option at this point. &nbsp;I&#8217;m  &gt; not looking forward to it <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  but if any of you have had this done (polyps&#44;  &gt; mass removed&#44; septum straightened&#44; scooped out&#44; etc) I would like to hear  &gt; about your post op. &nbsp;Especially if there was anything you know now (to make  &gt; yourself more comfortable) that you wish you knew then. &nbsp;I understand  &gt; surgery hasn&#8217;t worked on a lot of people &#8211; I&#8217;m keeping my fingers crossed.  &gt; Thank you for listening&#44;  &gt; Elizabeth  &gt; For email use: betast&#8230;@clanoski.com  </p>
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<p>&nbsp;Hi Elizabeth&#44;  Sorry to here you are having so much trouble. &nbsp;I hope this surgery will at least  help with some drainage. &nbsp;I have had 4 surgeries&#44; the last one was in 1/99. &nbsp;I  felt the most improvement from this surgery. &nbsp;I had less post op problems. &nbsp;I  had polyps removed and my sphenoid sinus opened. &nbsp;I am not tryin to scare you&#44; I  think surgery sounds like your best bet. &nbsp;I was also told that i would look like  I was beaten up but I only bruised slightly&#44; depends on the surgery and the  person. &nbsp;Please let me know how things go. &nbsp;You will be in my prayers. &nbsp;Also&#44;  the best thing to do for releief after surgery is sinus irrigation.  Good luck&#44; Chris H.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -E. Upchurch wrote:  &gt; I have following this ng for a while now&#44; getting that much needed support  &gt; from knowing I&#8217;m not alone in this. &nbsp;Now my fears have been confirmed and  &gt; I&#8217;m a bit worried. &nbsp;I&#8217;m trying to keep my sense of humor in check &#8211; so  &gt; please read this with a smile.  &gt; After 6 years of chronic infections&#44; pain&#44; etc. &nbsp;In Feb. I had what I can  &gt; only describe as an &quot;attack&quot; like a migraine in my left cheek. &nbsp;All my sinus  &gt; trouble has been left side oriented. &nbsp;And like so many of you I have gone  &gt; through the gauntlet of &quot;it&#8217;s an infection&#44; take these pills&#8230;&quot;. &nbsp;Also&#44;  &gt; &quot;it&#8217;s allergies&#8230; take these other pills&#8230;&quot;.  &gt; After the Feb nightmare&#44; I went to an ENT here (San Jose&#44; CA where I just  &gt; moved to from the east coast)&#44; did the ct scan. &nbsp;Somehow it&#8217;s comforting to  &gt; know for a fact that there is a legitimate problem and it&#8217;s not &quot;all in my  &gt; head&quot; (sorry for the pun) <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .  &gt; I have the &#8216;dreaded&#8217; fungal sinusitis&#44; polyps (on a funny note: anyone have  &gt; fungus and polyps and notice the polyps look like little nose-mushrooms?)  &gt; <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> &#44; a &#8216;mass&#8217; in my left max. and a triple than normal bone density around  &gt; the left cavities which they believe is due to all the years of infection.  &gt; <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  &nbsp;I have no more drainage up through the top because of this and none  &gt; through the bottom because my septum is (guess what&#44; big suprise here&#8230;)  &gt; deviated to the left.  &gt; My ent (who is also certified in facial surgery) sent me to Stanford  &gt; Medical&#8217;s sinus clinic because he didn&#8217;t know what to do :/. &nbsp;Due to a  &gt; previous surgery I had in 1986 (not sinus related)&#44; I have screws up through  &gt; the bones of my cheeks which make getting into my face a bit problematic.  &gt; This also may be what some of the problems are stemming from.  &gt; I go in March 23rd&#44; though they haven&#8217;t yet decided how they are going to  &gt; get to the sinus. &nbsp;Battery of visits are coming up next week for more scans  &gt; and consults. &nbsp;They have me on a week of prednisone and 3 weeks of levaquin  &gt; (thank god it&#8217;s not augmentin anymore). &nbsp;At this point I do not many  &gt; questions &#8211; other than wanting to know how bad the post op will be. &nbsp;Since  &gt; there is no way knowing yet how they are going in &#8211; no one can tell me what  &gt; to expect. &nbsp;(though the Dr did say I could look forward to looking like a  &gt; train hit me in the face) <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .  &gt; What I find truly funny is that the scans showed my right side drainage  &gt; opening is double in size than &#8216;normal&#8217; (which they called a possible birth  &gt; defect &#8211; I call it a gods send) and explains my lack of problems on the  &gt; right side.  &gt; So&#44; though I had hoped maybe irrigation or laser would be my path &#8211; after  &gt; seeing my scans I do believe surgery is my only option at this point. &nbsp;I&#8217;m  &gt; not looking forward to it <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  but if any of you have had this done (polyps&#44;  &gt; mass removed&#44; septum straightened&#44; scooped out&#44; etc) I would like to hear  &gt; about your post op. &nbsp;Especially if there was anything you know now (to make  &gt; yourself more comfortable) that you wish you knew then. &nbsp;I understand  &gt; surgery hasn&#8217;t worked on a lot of people &#8211; I&#8217;m keeping my fingers crossed.  &gt; Thank you for listening&#44;  &gt; Elizabeth  &gt; For email use: betast&#8230;@clanoski.com  </p>
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<p>I have following this ng for a while now&#44; getting that much needed support  from knowing I&#8217;m not alone in this. &nbsp;Now my fears have been confirmed and  I&#8217;m a bit worried. &nbsp;I&#8217;m trying to keep my sense of humor in check &#8211; so  please read this with a smile.  After 6 years of chronic infections&#44; pain&#44; etc. &nbsp;In Feb. I had what I can  only describe as an &quot;attack&quot; like a migraine in my left cheek. &nbsp;All my sinus  trouble has been left side oriented. &nbsp;And like so many of you I have gone  through the gauntlet of &quot;it&#8217;s an infection&#44; take these pills&#8230;&quot;. &nbsp;Also&#44;  &quot;it&#8217;s allergies&#8230; take these other pills&#8230;&quot;.  After the Feb nightmare&#44; I went to an ENT here (San Jose&#44; CA where I just  moved to from the east coast)&#44; did the ct scan. &nbsp;Somehow it&#8217;s comforting to  know for a fact that there is a legitimate problem and it&#8217;s not &quot;all in my  head&quot; (sorry for the pun) <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .  I have the &#8216;dreaded&#8217; fungal sinusitis&#44; polyps (on a funny note: anyone have  fungus and polyps and notice the polyps look like little nose-mushrooms?)  <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> &#44; a &#8216;mass&#8217; in my left max. and a triple than normal bone density around  the left cavities which they believe is due to all the years of infection.  <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  &nbsp;I have no more drainage up through the top because of this and none  through the bottom because my septum is (guess what&#44; big suprise here&#8230;)  deviated to the left.  My ent (who is also certified in facial surgery) sent me to Stanford  Medical&#8217;s sinus clinic because he didn&#8217;t know what to do :/. &nbsp;Due to a  previous surgery I had in 1986 (not sinus related)&#44; I have screws up through  the bones of my cheeks which make getting into my face a bit problematic.  This also may be what some of the problems are stemming from.  I go in March 23rd&#44; though they haven&#8217;t yet decided how they are going to  get to the sinus. &nbsp;Battery of visits are coming up next week for more scans  and consults. &nbsp;They have me on a week of prednisone and 3 weeks of levaquin  (thank god it&#8217;s not augmentin anymore). &nbsp;At this point I do not many  questions &#8211; other than wanting to know how bad the post op will be. &nbsp;Since  there is no way knowing yet how they are going in &#8211; no one can tell me what  to expect. &nbsp;(though the Dr did say I could look forward to looking like a  train hit me in the face) <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .  What I find truly funny is that the scans showed my right side drainage  opening is double in size than &#8216;normal&#8217; (which they called a possible birth  defect &#8211; I call it a gods send) and explains my lack of problems on the  right side.  So&#44; though I had hoped maybe irrigation or laser would be my path &#8211; after  seeing my scans I do believe surgery is my only option at this point. &nbsp;I&#8217;m  not looking forward to it <img src='http://sinusitisfaq.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  but if any of you have had this done (polyps&#44;  mass removed&#44; septum straightened&#44; scooped out&#44; etc) I would like to hear  about your post op. &nbsp;Especially if there was anything you know now (to make  yourself more comfortable) that you wish you knew then. &nbsp;I understand  surgery hasn&#8217;t worked on a lot of people &#8211; I&#8217;m keeping my fingers crossed.  Thank you for listening&#44;  Elizabeth  For email use: betast&#8230;@clanoski.com </p>
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		<title>Nasal irrigation for sphenoid sinusitis?</title>
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Does nasal irrigation help for sphenoid sinusitis? &#160;That&#8217;s way back &#8230;  does the nasal irrigation reach it? &#160;  What sort of surgery would be done for sphenoid sinusitis?  Thanks.  &#8212; Nick Halloway  To reply by email replace bowe with snowe. &#160;If you post please don&#8217;t  cc to my email [...]]]></description>
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<p>Does nasal irrigation help for sphenoid sinusitis? &nbsp;That&#8217;s way back &#8230;  does the nasal irrigation reach it? &nbsp;  What sort of surgery would be done for sphenoid sinusitis?  Thanks.  &#8212; Nick Halloway  To reply by email replace bowe with snowe. &nbsp;If you post please don&#8217;t  cc to my email since bots will pick up my address. &nbsp;I have a newsfeed  that gets practically all postings. </p>
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<p>We regularly treat sphenoid sinus infection with the water pik/sinus  adaptor. The irrigator does reach the area.  Murray Grossan&#44; M.D. http://www.ent-consult.com  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -In article &lt;5qv567$bn&#8230;@news.rain.org&gt;&#44; b&#8230;@rain.org (Nick Halloway) wrote:  &gt; Does nasal irrigation help for sphenoid sinusitis? &nbsp;That&#8217;s way back &#8230;  &gt; does the nasal irrigation reach it? &nbsp;  &gt; What sort of surgery would be done for sphenoid sinusitis?  &gt; Thanks.  &gt; &#8212; Nick Halloway  &gt; To reply by email replace bowe with snowe. &nbsp;If you post please don&#8217;t  &gt; cc to my email since bots will pick up my address. &nbsp;I have a newsfeed  &gt; that gets practically all postings.  </p>
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