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  1. #31
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    Here's the saline sinus rinse kit I use:
    http://www.epinions.com/reviews/Ayr_...ine_Sinus_Wash

    I used to wake up in the middle of the night with gummy stuff clogging my head and sinuses and I couldn't sleep. Not anymore- what a HUGE relief!
    Now I use this every morning or every other morning, and no longer have any sinus problems. It feels so soothing and so wonderful to start the day with a happy clear head.
    I thought it would be weird and awful to try it. But it was only a slightly odd sensation, not uncomfortable, and I got good at it after two times. Now it's just a quick morning routine like brushing my teeth.
    Lisa
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  2. #32
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    Mar 2008
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    Here's another vote for sinus rinsing. I have both the NeilMed neti pot and their squirty bottle. They both work well, but I think I prefer the bottle, just because it requires less coordination on my part.

  3. #33
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    I use a neti pot all the time when my nose is giving me problems. And when i have a cold as well it can really help a lot!
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

  4. #34
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    May 2006
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    I get 6-8 sinus infections a year and have bad allergies. The saline rinse helps, but I still need antibiotics several times too. I have found it usefule, but not a super thing. It definitely helps me with post-nasal drip pain.

  5. #35
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
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    S. Lake Tahoe CA and Marion Mass
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    OMG I couldn't figure out what a neti pot was until I read the rest of the thread...I have been doing this for years, at least 15 years, when a friend of mine who was a smoke jumper told me about it when I moved to California and my sinuses were screaming from the dryness. I tried everything on the planet to get rid of the sinus infections and this was the only thing that worked. When I am on the west coast I do it probably once a week, but here on the east coast, I just started doing it due to allergies. I had a friend in college that would irrigate her sinuses with an IV bag of saline. Uhm. That's too much for me. I don't use a pot, just any old cup with warm water (usually filtered or bottled) and some salt. Nothing fancy. I also do it while in mid flight in the tiny bathroom because who knows what your are snorting in the plane and it's so dry.

    As far as blowing it out, I usually do my usual circus trick and spit it out my mouth. I think that came about by accident. It's a life saver when you have that irritated part of the back of your throat due to nasal drip down the back of your throat while sleeping. If I stick with it I can prevent sinus infections and problems with allergies, but if I drop the ball, it's hard to get them to leave without medical intervention.

    Anyone take 'local honey' for their allergies? I found this works too. Not the stuff from the store but honey made by local bees. It's a preventative too not a cure, so you have to start early to get the effect.

  6. #36
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    Apr 2006
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    We use one of these, because we are lazy and it's easy, but it's the same concept.

    I use it every time I swim, and it feels OH SO GOOD. If I feel anything coming on or have any colors coming out my nose, a-irrigating I go.

    We call it the Nose O Rooter.

    http://www.hydromedonline.com/billca...m.php?item=hpx

  7. #37
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    Jul 2007
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    foothills of the Ozarks aka Tornado Alley
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    Quote Originally Posted by colby View Post
    We call it the Nose O Rooter.
    LOL! Looks like the Water Pik has been reinvented.

  8. #38
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    Mar 2008
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    Western WA
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    Hey I have one of these...it's the ONLY thing that cleared up my sinus infection after 4 rounds of antibiotics. It's also helping with my allergies this year. It's disgustingly gross, but it works like a charm!
    Kristen!

 

 

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