Head Pressure/Fatigue Everyday

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Hello Everyone, 

My name is Nick for the past 6 years i have had head pressure above my eyes , heaviness of the eyes, fatigue no matter how much sleep i get and sinus issues.  I have a deviated septum which i have a surgery scheduled next month to correct. I have tried everything to make this go away but nothing ever works. I had sleep study done, Bilateral Turbinte coblation, every nose spray/ allergy medication, allergy shots, thyroid checked, blood test, MRI, Ct scan that shows deviated septum. This is what brings me to the reason i scheduled my surgery out of shear desperation. Does anyone else have these symptoms and is there anything that helped you? It getting very tiring and depressing going to sleep feeling like this and waking up feeling like this every single day. Thank You!

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  • Posted

    Have you tried a saline neti pot?

    I have a deviated septum and let a sinus issue go and now am experiencing dizziness and ear issues. I am on an antibiotic which has helped but I know Im going to get another sinus infection, as usual, and soon.

    Sinus issues can and will take a lot out of you. And sounds like you are going down the right road to get surgery. I hope it helps. But try the Neti pot.

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    Yes i use the neti pot daily for like 5 years doesnt help at all with pressure. Im glad the antibiotics work for you . I to get alot of sinus infections.
  • Posted

    Yes and sinus surgery didn’t help me! Hope that it does for you. 👍🏻

    • Posted

      Hey thierry what kind of sinus surgery did you have, i am to have septum correct with removal of bone spur and turbinite reduction which i will be fighting to avoid in fear of empty nose syndrome.

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