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Originally posted by gwynnhwyfar
reply to post by VeniVidi
Is your doctor a GP, or an allergist, or ENT? Or something else? I feel like my GP just treats the symptoms and my allergist just wants me to keep coming for shots (which I can't even do now, due to my schedule),
Originally posted by Heartisblack
Maybe it's something you're eating do you have any pets ?
I'd love to help dude, I've got insomnia/mental issues. (The insomnia is bring on the mental issues)
You're really bad off, does your house have dust ?
Originally posted by gwynnhwyfar
Continued... (sorry, hard to scroll on my device)
Anyway, it seemed like the shots were helping some, but I was still having lots of problems. Constant post nasal drip, sinus headaches, pressure, etc. I got a new job about 3 1/2 months ago, and now I am unable to get to the allergist for the shots, due to my new schedule. The allergy season just came through, and sure enough, I got my usual screaming sinus infection. When my GP was checking me out, she said, "wow, you have a lot of pressure in your ear" same as the other doctor said.
So, I can't get to the allergist for shots any more. My problems are ongoing and chronic. Various Docs keep commenting on the pressure in my ears when they examine me.
Now, the other big problem is Air Hunger!! When all this stuff starts up, I have the hardest time drawing breath! I keep trying to get a full breath and I keep finding myself yawning and gulping air, trying to get a satisfying breath. This is probably the most distressing part of the whole deal.
One of the times I went to see my GP, they tested me and said my air was lousy and gave me a breathing treatment, then sent me home with a prescription for an inhaler. I haven't been diagnosed with asthma, but I have this inhaler. It helps, but makes me shake badly, and doesn't always fix the air hunger problem. Tonight, I am having this problem pretty badly, and finally used the inhaler. I had to do it twice, so far, to get some relief.
The only thing I have not tried yet, that I can think of (and oh, yes, I have tried all the natural remedies and neti-pot and teas) is visiting an actual ENT specialist. Do you think an ENT would have anything new to try? When I get like this, I just feel desperate!
This all seems crazy to me, since I never had allergies growing up. I am 43 and this has all gone down in the past few years.
Thanks for any helpful advice!
Gwynnhwyfar
Originally posted by gwynnhwyfar
reply to post by fooks
I am 43 years old.
Our house has mostly tile flooring, but I am planning on "cleaning the floors" Sunday, which for me, will involve the following:
-Sweep/Dry mop the tile floors.
-"Swiffer" the tile floors - not sure if this is necessary anymore as I used to do it to try to make marking problems from my male dog smell better, and he has not been marking lately. I may skip this since the perfumes in the cleaning solution bother me and may only make things worse.
-"Shark" (steam clean) the tile floors.
-Vacuum the den and the bedrooms and steam clean the carpets.
I will get on with ingesting the local honey - my Dad was an amateur beekeeper for years before he retired and it makes sense that ingesting small amounts of the local flora/pollen works the same as those shots from the allergist. Thanks!