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Capistrano
09-24-2006, 07:11 PM
I have just been diagnosed with an infection in the ethmoid and
sphenoid (upper) sinuses. I have had acid reflux for about a year; it developed following throat surgery for sleep apnea, which was then followed by inhalation pneumonia and a panic attack. Since then I have had chronic nausea, lack of appetite, dry and sour mouth, coated tongue. I've seen both a GI doc and ENT, and no one seems to be able to figure out if this is a GI, ENT or stress issue. I guess they are all related. I"m wondering if a lot of you on this forum have similar GI/sinus symptoms, especially the nausea and lack of appetite. The ENT put me on a heavy-duty antibiotic for the sinus infection, which I'm worried will create more havoc in my GI tract. Thanks!:wave:

hp8
09-24-2006, 07:45 PM
What kind of throat surgery did you have for sleep apnea. I'm hesitant to jump into any kind of surgery unless its life or death situation cause a lot of times, trying to solve one problem brings on another.

Sean II
09-25-2006, 08:53 AM
I have LPR very bad for over fifteen years. I regularly have post-nasal drip, dry mouth, sour mouth, coated tongue, burning tongue, scratchy throat, thick mucus, constant clearing, bloody nose, etc...

Capistrano
09-25-2006, 07:02 PM
I had UPPP surgery for obstructive sleep apnea, which I was told was severe. I couldn't tolerate the CPAP mask and all the docs I saw said I had to treat the OSA one way or another. The UPPP procedure removes the uvula and trims the upper palate--a surgery from hell. After a week I developed pneumonia, a panic attack, and then on to reflux, which has now moved on to my sinuses. I think all the antibiotics have wrecked my GI tract because I am frequently nauseated and have lost my taste for food. I'm trying to eat a lot of yogurt while on the antibiotic, and plan to see a nutritionist after the sinus problem clears up. I want to start feeling better again!

hp8
09-26-2006, 12:57 AM
Sean,
15 years is a long time. You took ppis all that time? What have your doctors recommended/done.

Capistrano: that sounds pretty scary. I couldn't go through that. I'm looking at info on the pillar procedure to fix sleep apnea but with my luck it probably another new technique which is not very effective.

 
 
 




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