Addicted to Afrin
Addicted to Afrin
Well I did what I swore I'd never do. It started out with just a squirt of Afrin every now & then to sleep better. After a couple months I was using it 4 times a day just to breath.I finally went to a ENT Dr. & he put me on Methylprednisolone to get the swelling down & is trying Astelin & Omnaris nasal squirter's to see which works best. Astelin makes me REALLY tired, I mean sound asleep @ 6:00 pm tired (I also work 12 hrs a day) He said to but a 2"x4" under the bed posts to raise the head of the bed just a tad. That seems to help with am congestion. He did not say anything about nasal rinses. I have a follow up in 2 weeks.
If you're using heated humidity, try turning it down or even better yet, OFF ("pass-over" mode).
The warm air has the effect of causing the tissues in your nasal passages to swell and thus closing things up.
Den
The warm air has the effect of causing the tissues in your nasal passages to swell and thus closing things up.
Den
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I have no medical training and have not examined your nasal passage, but I do have an obnoxious knee-jerk reaction about the treatment this doc prescribed. It is way the f@#$ over-medication!!!
Many people are able to get rid of an Afrin dependency by stopping the use of Afrin in one nostril. After that nostril heals, Afrin use is discontinued for the second nostril.
Using methylprednisolone for your condition is like using a 12-gauge shotgun to shoot house flies!!
Astelin is an antihistamine. Why the h@#$ is the doc using it?
The use of Omnaris to speed up the reduction of swelling seems reasonable.
Got that off my chest.
Many people are able to get rid of an Afrin dependency by stopping the use of Afrin in one nostril. After that nostril heals, Afrin use is discontinued for the second nostril.
Using methylprednisolone for your condition is like using a 12-gauge shotgun to shoot house flies!!
Astelin is an antihistamine. Why the h@#$ is the doc using it?
The use of Omnaris to speed up the reduction of swelling seems reasonable.
Got that off my chest.
I am assuming that he prescribed methylprednisolone for a few days; it will help with the acute congestion during withdrawal, and a short course won't hurt.
If you have an allergy, Astelin will help, but if you don't have an allergy it is not needed.
Omnaris is a steroidal nasal spray decongestant, it will help you through the withdrawal and it is suitable for long term use if you need it.
If you do need to a use steroidal nasal spray long term, there may be a less expensive generic steroidal nasal spray that you can use, such as Fluticasone propionate (Flonase).
If you have an allergy, Astelin will help, but if you don't have an allergy it is not needed.
Omnaris is a steroidal nasal spray decongestant, it will help you through the withdrawal and it is suitable for long term use if you need it.
If you do need to a use steroidal nasal spray long term, there may be a less expensive generic steroidal nasal spray that you can use, such as Fluticasone propionate (Flonase).
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Note that Flonase, and its generics, reek of lilacs. I recently got an Rx for that stuff and returned it to the pharmacy unused. I pulled it out of the box and could smell it. No way I was going to spray lilac perfume up my nose. I have not determined an alternative that doesn't reek of perfume.Anonymous wrote: If you do need to a use steroidal nasal spray long term, there may be a less expensive generic steroidal nasal spray that you can use, such as Fluticasone propionate (Flonase).
Also, if you want to raise your head up a bit more than a board under the bed, google for "bed wedge". They are reasonably affordable foam wedge pillows.
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Rooster replied:
I have no medical training and have not examined your nasal passage, but I do have an obnoxious knee-jerk reaction about the treatment this doc prescribed. It is way the f@#$ over-medication!!!
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Rooster, you usually make cogent and logical posts, but this time I think you are truly making an obnoxious knee jerk reactionj.
You are demonstrating nothing but your ignorance in this reply.
Methyl prednisonlone is as the STANDARD in afrin treatment along with the other parts of the regimen.
Stick to areas that you are reasonably knowledgeable so you will not mislead those seeking rational answers..
This doc is right on in the treatment.
I have no medical training and have not examined your nasal passage, but I do have an obnoxious knee-jerk reaction about the treatment this doc prescribed. It is way the f@#$ over-medication!!!
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Rooster, you usually make cogent and logical posts, but this time I think you are truly making an obnoxious knee jerk reactionj.
You are demonstrating nothing but your ignorance in this reply.
Methyl prednisonlone is as the STANDARD in afrin treatment along with the other parts of the regimen.
Stick to areas that you are reasonably knowledgeable so you will not mislead those seeking rational answers..
This doc is right on in the treatment.
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I gave you fair warning sweet TomJax.tomjax wrote:Rooster replied:
I have no medical training and have not examined your nasal passage, but I do have an obnoxious knee-jerk reaction about the treatment this doc prescribed. It is way the f@#$ over-medication!!!
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Rooster, you usually make cogent and logical posts, but this time I think you are truly making an obnoxious knee jerk reactionj.
You are demonstrating nothing but your ignorance in this reply.
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I have used Flonase and its generics on and off for years and never experienced any kind of perfume smell. Have they changed the formulation?MrRandom wrote:.....
Note that Flonase, and its generics, reek of lilacs. I recently got an Rx for that stuff and returned it to the pharmacy unused. I pulled it out of the box and could smell it. No way I was going to spray lilac perfume up my nose. I have not determined an alternative that doesn't reek of perfume.
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I was addicted to Neosnefferine (I can't spell it is obvious) for YEARS. I never let my kids use any of that stuff and I won't go near it ever again. I have been NeoS clean for 20 years now. Horrible addiction and basically suffered through withdrawl cold turkey.
I feel for you with the Afrin!!!!!
Hang in there.
I feel for you with the Afrin!!!!!
Hang in there.
No, I dont think they have changed anything, I have been using it for a long time and I notice absolutely no perfumey smell to it. Two sprays a day in each nostril. No smelly stuff there...rooster wrote:I have used Flonase and its generics on and off for years and never experienced any kind of perfume smell. Have they changed the formulation?MrRandom wrote:.....
Note that Flonase, and its generics, reek of lilacs. I recently got an Rx for that stuff and returned it to the pharmacy unused. I pulled it out of the box and could smell it. No way I was going to spray lilac perfume up my nose. I have not determined an alternative that doesn't reek of perfume.
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Respironics PR System One Bi-Pap Auto w/Flex,pressure of 9/15, do not use ramp