chronic sinusitis ruining career, appearance, and life!
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Last year i developed allergies to almost every outside allergen. I began shots for about 6 months. One thing i noticed was my allergies became increasingly worse after each shot to where i developing more pronounced symptoms as before i just had mild hot flashes and occasional sinus pressure, Now i was having mucousy sticky watery eyes, terrible anxiety, increased brain fog and sinus pressure so bad i would faint occasionaly. 7 months in 2 days after a shot, one side of my face randomly swelled up. Immediatly i went to a doctor and was told it was a sinus infection and stopped shots. I did my antiobiotics and steroids 2 weeks to no avail, and was prescribed another harsher round. After 1 month, the side of my face was still swollen, but was told there was no infection and was diagnosed with chronic sinusitis. I went through every allergy spray and pill available and two things somewhat worked for me, but gave me terrible side effects and had to be stopped.
zyrtec d- somwhat drained swelling fluid in cheek and eye... cannot be taken long term and gave me horrid anxiety
xyzal- worked somewhat but made me a zombie and i couldnt function at all
dymista- worked somewhat but its a steroid and gave me migraines and extreme fatigue.
I became so fed up amd even visited a neurologist, dermatoligist, opthomalogist, and rheumatoligist, to rule out some kind of autoimmune to no avail. So this all stimmed from allergies. I have also followed a strict diet cutting out food allergies and intolerances. tried cleanses, acv and anything to get me through to live a somewhat normal day.
This year changed for the worst, I am a makeup artist so as if the left side face swelling and eye swelling on and off wasnt bad enough, it is now constant and does not go away. My sinuses are always full of mucuous and im so dizzy. wierdly i even developed receeding breaking hair on my left side of my hair line and hand swelling upon working out. This is all on the left side where my sinus stays swollen. I have even become increasingly sensitive, my left sinus seems to be sensitive to everything!! Perfumes, chemical smells, even just going outside in the sun, it swells and is noticeable in my maxillary area, so my entire cheek and under my eye to the orbital. I have had to quit my job and move back in with my parents it has gotten so bad and ruining my self esteem. I have always been known as the pretty girl with perfect hair and makeup, very fun and outgoing but I am becoming increasingly depressed. Can someone please give me some insight as to if they struggle with anything similar, mainly the persistant noticeable swelling in the face?!Please
additional info:
Swelling occassionaly follows pins and needles feelings in face and scalp
swelling also will follow almost a feeling of novacaine, to where my entire left side goes numb intermitdly
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tyler2016 bree97726
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I'm so sorry to hear about your struggles. Although I have not found any solutions of my own, much of what you mentioned sounds exactly like what I've been going through. It was the same for me when seemingly overnight I became extremely allergic to outdoor airborne allergens. I chose not to do allergy shots because I had heard other stories like yours where the shots had only made things worse.
I too had to quit my job, currently living with my parents and thankfully am able to do remote work. Many days I am too dizzy to drive and I also have had TERRIBLE anxiety with all of this. I'm so fatigued that even when I have a decent day I'm usually exhausted after I do a few "routine" activities.
Have you had you had a sinus culture before to see if you have a fungal infection? Oftentimes, that is the root of mine, but unfortunately, most anti-fungal medications turn me into a zombie and don't offer any relief. Things might be different for you. Have you had any time of CT scan? It's worth checking for any nasal polyps that could be causing the inflammation.
Methylprednisolone (oral steroid) is a lifesaver when things are really bad. It heightens my anxiety and tends to keep me up at night, but it brings down the inflammation. I don't have a lot of external swelling, my cheeks do get full around my eyes though. I've filled a sock with rice and heat it up in the microwave to put on my face. It helps with headaches and to bring down swelling. Only slightly, but I take any relief I can get!
It sounds like we're in the same boat with chronic inflammation. But I've spent nearly three years now trying to get to the bottom of it and constantly being told it's nothing more than allergies + anxiety/depression. It's extremely frustrating. I really wish I had the answers. It's truly a living nightmare and for people who haven't experienced it, they do not seem to understand how bad it is.
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tyler2016 Deemac7949
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I'm so sorry to hear about your reaction. That is miserable. It was mostly word of mouth (I'd had some friends who felt allergy shots weren't worth the time/money.) If you do a quick google search, you can see that adverse reactions are possible because allergy shots are injecting you with the thing you are allergic to. Much like from my understanding of flu-shots where some people's bodies can have an adverse reaction and get flu-like symptoms from the shot. I had an allergy skin test with my primary ENT and they had to stop the test early because I was having such a bad reaction when they'd inject even just a small amount of the allergen. That's when I knew that allergy shots might not be a good idea. He agreed. Unfortunately, we have not found any solution. I've been to two other ENTs who both suggest shots, but I trust my primary ENT the most (although to be honest, I've been very skeptical of all doctors lately because of the way they've dismissed my issues.)
Also, I can't agree more about you saying the worst part is not knowing how you're going to feel on any giving day. Feels like you stole the words from my mouth! My friends and family don't seem to understand, but it makes it so difficult for me to make plans in advance (especially if travel is included.) It's good to know we're not in this alone, but I desperately hope and pray we can all get relief.
tyler2016 bree97726
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Yes, exactly! I was the same way. I'd always had mild anxiety and I feel like doctors just point to that. But I continually tell them it did not get this severe until I became so ill. During times when I feel a bit better, the anxiety backs right back down. I don't understand how they can't see it. Especially like you said when you were in a place working your dream job and being forced to stop. Anyone would feel depressed in that situation. I greatly appreciate your advice. I am thinking long and hard before shots. You're right that many people do have a lot of benefit from them, but I've become increasingly wary.
Deemac7949 tyler2016
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Yes it is true they do inject the allergen(s) inside of u. Compounding what u r already breathing in on daily basis .
I have currently made it up to top bottle which is the red cap which is the largest concentration of allergen. Apparently once I finish this bottle I go to a once a month maintenance phrase. This red capped bottle has been the worst and getting through this one has been tough. Causing me to sometimes skip the injections. When u skip u then have to go back a dose r repeat a dose, it depends on how long between injections. They r injecting three different allergens inside of me and I don't get why the can't see the possibility of a reaction.
I will definitely continue to gauge the reaction I get from the shots. I skip last weeks injections because I had multiple flare up the last couple of days with my sinsus issues.
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I don't have all of your symptoms but I have been diagnosed with chronic sinsusitis/ rhinitis. I have been taking shots for a little over two years. I have not been able to get to the maintenance phase because like u said after the shots and some days after i feel like S**T.The allergy symptoms feel like they r intensified. When I tell the allergist and his tech about how the shots make me feel they seem to think it is no big deal. So some weeks I just don't get the shot. I explain to them that I am single father and to feel like a have the flu for three days r more is not cool.
This ailment comes in many forms and people who do not have this ailment have no idea.
The not knowing how I am going to feel from day to day is what really bothers me hence messing my quality of life
But as u see from the response u r not alone.
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