Re: In Distress
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 5:54 pm
Hi, Den,
I can now breathe through my nose with only a little bit of the stinging pain. I have stopped the nasal rinse, the Nasonex and the Ayrgel. I've used the UMFFM (based on your good luck with it) I've added humidity and heat to the machine. I've changed my settings lower than they should be so that the continued force of the air in the nostrils is more gentle. I'm still having violent sneezing attacks that cause muscle spasms. (they are really bad!) They are not nearly as frequent.
The UMFF is still causing problems, as I cannot get the straps right to save my life (literally.) I've done everything. I know it's the right size, as my DME fitted me in the office. I was so frustrated, I went back to my Activa a few nights ago, which makes the irritation a little worse, but at least I can sleep. The leaks were keeping me up all night with the UMFF.
I've been working with Bret from Pursleep to get a Papcap, and maybe that will help with the FFM leaking issue.
After six rounds of anitbiotics, I'm still feeling a little rough, but being able to sleep without screaming pain is good.
Honestly, I have no idea what happened here, but I can tell you it's been a nightmare.
Happy New Year, as 2010 has to be better than 2009!!
Lee Ann
I can now breathe through my nose with only a little bit of the stinging pain. I have stopped the nasal rinse, the Nasonex and the Ayrgel. I've used the UMFFM (based on your good luck with it) I've added humidity and heat to the machine. I've changed my settings lower than they should be so that the continued force of the air in the nostrils is more gentle. I'm still having violent sneezing attacks that cause muscle spasms. (they are really bad!) They are not nearly as frequent.
The UMFF is still causing problems, as I cannot get the straps right to save my life (literally.) I've done everything. I know it's the right size, as my DME fitted me in the office. I was so frustrated, I went back to my Activa a few nights ago, which makes the irritation a little worse, but at least I can sleep. The leaks were keeping me up all night with the UMFF.
I've been working with Bret from Pursleep to get a Papcap, and maybe that will help with the FFM leaking issue.
After six rounds of anitbiotics, I'm still feeling a little rough, but being able to sleep without screaming pain is good.
Honestly, I have no idea what happened here, but I can tell you it's been a nightmare.
Happy New Year, as 2010 has to be better than 2009!!
Lee Ann