Need help for stuffy nose nights

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Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by lanndi » Wed Jul 08, 2009 10:19 am

Hi all --

Overall, I've been adapting to life as a hoser pretty well, although last night was the first rain out I've had.

But the current grass allergy season finds me w/ a stuffy nose and difficulty using my Swift for Her mask. I'm on all kinds of allergy meds and I've begun saline cleanse again. However, I think I may need an alternative mask for nights like this.

Any suggestions?

Lori
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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by bonjour » Wed Jul 08, 2009 10:55 am

I use a Full Face mask for this, any one that fits you will work fine.

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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by roster » Wed Jul 08, 2009 12:42 pm

lanndi wrote:Hi all --

Overall, I've been adapting to life as a hoser pretty well, although last night was the first rain out I've had.

But the current grass allergy season finds me w/ a stuffy nose and difficulty using my Swift for Her mask. I'm on all kinds of allergy meds and I've begun saline cleanse again. However, I think I may need an alternative mask for nights like this.

Any suggestions?

Lori
Lori,

Sounds like you may have your humidifier set too high. See my post in this thread: viewtopic/t43278/Very-dry-mouth-amp-thr ... yHELP.html

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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by buggsy23 » Wed Jul 08, 2009 3:20 pm

Have you tried the "Sleep Right Nose straps " . I have been using them for about 3 years, ever since my doctor warned me about nose sprays. It takes some
getting used to, but compared to getting used to the mask and straps, it will be a piece of cake. If you have a "Target " in your neighborhood, you can buy
their brand for a lot less the the named brand straps.

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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by Muse-Inc » Wed Jul 08, 2009 3:28 pm

lanndi wrote:...I'm on all kinds of allergy meds...
For the past 2 wks, I've been using one of the azelastin antihistamine nasal sprays and having a lot less congestion. If you're not already using one, ask for your doc for a sample and try it. No systemic effects for me.
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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by araminta » Wed Jul 08, 2009 4:08 pm

get a Neti pot!!!
really has helped me and several friends thru allergy season.
it ain't a "cure" but offers much relief.

you can do a search on this list for more details about what it is.

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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by harry33 » Wed Jul 08, 2009 4:17 pm

the best long term treatment for mucus is nasal or sinus irrigation using a netti pot or other things advertised on the internet, look up sinus irrigation on the net
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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by BonnieG » Wed Jul 08, 2009 4:18 pm

lanndi wrote:Hi all --

Overall, I've been adapting to life as a hoser pretty well, although last night was the first rain out I've had.

But the current grass allergy season finds me w/ a stuffy nose and difficulty using my Swift for Her mask. I'm on all kinds of allergy meds and I've begun saline cleanse again. However, I think I may need an alternative mask for nights like this.

Any suggestions?

Lori
I have allergies & I have had to use Nasonex spray this allergy season. There are samples, maybe your doctor can give you a sample to see if this helps. It has helped me tremendously!

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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by Tom Holsinger » Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:38 pm

lanndi,

This sort of question keeps coming up in this forum, and the most useful information I've found about it appears in this thread, which is very, very helpful:

viewtopic.php?f=1&t=36483&st=0&sk=t&sd=a
newbie: clogged nose ergo apnea?

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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by El Pap » Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:00 am

BonnieG wrote: I have allergies & I have had to use Nasonex spray this allergy season. There are samples, maybe your doctor can give you a sample to see if this helps. It has helped me tremendously!
Same here, I also rely Nasonex, but I find it takes a few days of use before providing significant relief. For more immediate relief, my Dr. gave me some samples of Xyzal, an oral antihistimine which seems to work really well at clearing out congestion from allergies -- I use it when they get really bad. The only thing I don't like about Xyzal is that drowsiness is a side effect; it makes it tougher to get out of bed in the morning.

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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by Rustyolddude » Fri Jul 10, 2009 8:27 am

Long term Nasonex user also, it has the added advantage of reducing the size of polyops or tissue obstructions over time. Don't confuse it with the OTC stuff. The OTC stuff is baaaad for you.

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Re: Need help for stuffy nose nights

Post by ricochetv1 » Fri Jul 10, 2009 5:18 pm

Rustyolddude wrote:Long term Nasonex user also, it has the added advantage of reducing the size of polyops or tissue obstructions over time. Don't confuse it with the OTC stuff. The OTC stuff is baaaad for you.
Yeah, considering Nasonex is a corticosteroid, vs. some weird concoction that dries out your sinus tissues, causing nosebleeds and such...