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I bought some zyrtec-d last night. It seems to be helping me. Drixorol used to be the magic cure, but they took it off the market.
I can't believe you're doctor adviced you to give a child clariton-d it has a lot of pseudoephrine in it. I can't take it it makes me all jittery. Did she maybe mean the regular clariton which is just 10mg of loratidine? Also I can't use a nettie pot....for 1 I saw it on t.v. & it was so gross. 2. I had my nose broke really bad when i was little & it was very crooked, I had it reshaped when I was in highschool, but I still find it hard to believe that that water would flow so easily through my nose. I've broken my nose 7 times. Which could be the reason for most of my problems. |
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Yes, the broken nose could be the reason. Your sinuses are blocked and that is why you are having so much pain. They will be chronically infected too, if they can't drain. My husband's sinuses above his eyes were chronically blocked many many years ago. The docs said the chronic infection would eat through the bone, into his brain, if not taken care of.
So, he had the sinusus above his eyes obliterated, they don't exist anymore. Then he had drain channels put into the sinuses in the cheeks, and finally he had a rhinoplasty on the nose, bacause like you, his nose was messed up. It all really helped! He had to have the cheek sinuses redone about 20 years later (done first in 1982, redone in 2000). He's probably had 1-2 sinus infections since 1982.
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im sorry i didn't want to sound mean or anything, i just meant that he is a big baby,, for his age, i didn't know they sold childrens clariton D either, i still don't like giving those meds. to him cause they do wind him up, and there for children 2 years old and up.. i'm still leary on that one, with all the childrens medicine recalls lately,, and i don't like that its 24 hours.. i think its too much, but i'll go with what his doctor tells me,
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be carefull taking zyrtec, it makes me so sleepy, i can't take that at work... they sent me home...
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so far so good. I'm a little foggy; I kicked a metal skid this morning & scraped open my ankle, but other than that I'm good. I don't operate heavy machinery or anything. I sit on this computer & check in with you all mostly.
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