The Inquirer
03-24-2005, 09:43 PM
Has anyone used any of the products from the ENTSOL line? My doctor is recommending these now that I'm three weeks post-op.
Thanks for any info....
Be well,
Inq
Thanks for any info....
Be well,
Inq
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sneezydiva
03-25-2005, 04:26 AM
YES! My allergist recommended ENTSOL. The areosol nasal spray is great. It really helps clear nasal passages throughout the day. It is also good to use before using a steroid nasal spray, which is what my doctor recommended. The non areosol spray is great to travel with or keep in a purse. The powder for the irrigator is very strong and stings. Personally, I prefer breathease for the irrigator.
The Inquirer
03-25-2005, 11:15 AM
Hi Sneezy,
Thanks for your reply -- good to know that someone has used it and liked it. I have to get the aerosol spray, the packets, and the refillable bottle. I CANNOT believe how expensive it is! I ordered it through my practice's website, as it's a bit cheaper that way, but still, $79.00!...on top of the $15,000 surgeon bill, the $1,400 anesthesiologist bill, etc, etc....Well, I'm lucky that I have insurance, but you get my point. Although the ENTSOL isn't covered. What we won't do to feel better!
Anyway, thanks again!
Inq
Thanks for your reply -- good to know that someone has used it and liked it. I have to get the aerosol spray, the packets, and the refillable bottle. I CANNOT believe how expensive it is! I ordered it through my practice's website, as it's a bit cheaper that way, but still, $79.00!...on top of the $15,000 surgeon bill, the $1,400 anesthesiologist bill, etc, etc....Well, I'm lucky that I have insurance, but you get my point. Although the ENTSOL isn't covered. What we won't do to feel better!
Anyway, thanks again!
Inq
sneezydiva
03-25-2005, 03:35 PM
I should add that even though the powder is very strong, it really does clean your sinuses out. I prefer Breathease for daily irrigating, but I use the ENTSOL when I know I have an infection.

