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Need sinus meds-desperately
Oct 8th, 2008 at 8:44am
 
My husband (first ch ever) has been out of cycle since July.  Still on topamax 100 mg daily but off verapamil since first of Sept. and has been as good as can be with this stuff.  Problem is he is having bad sinus problems from the ragweed, time of year, etc. Neuro had told us in Sept. sinus meds were not good for ch'ers.  Wondering if anyone out there has taken something over counter or by perscription that has helped w/runny nose, sneezing, stopped up head, etc.  Thanks for any help we can get!
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Reply #1 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 9:34am
 
I would never tell you to do something that your Doctor told you not to.  I however, take Sinus Meds all the time.  It has never hurt me (that I know of ).  Did the Doc give a specific reason that they shouldn't be used by CHers?  Could he have meant that it wasn't " good" for treating CH?

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Reply #2 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 10:28am
 
In my experience, antihistamines are good, while decongestants are not. Pseudofed and other decongestants mess with the thermostat (in the hypothalamus) and make me run hot, which is already a big problem when I am in cycle. Decongestants also can have a strong rebound effect when they wear off, making congestion worse.

Antihistamines have been used to treat clusters with some success - not as good as the main options, but if a person has bad allergies or if it happens to be effective for the person, its an option to consider.  I'm not sure about interactions with other meds or if your hubby has any medical reason that he shouldn't take antihistamines, but some of us do use them for clusters.
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Reply #3 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 10:53am
 
Is there some drug interaction issue involved?

Often, your pharmacist is a better source of information on this issue, compared to the doc.
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Reply #4 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 11:35am
 
you asked a similar question July 24th.  In September when the neuro said it was not good, did he say why and did you tell him that the sinus was a current and immediate problem?

Many of us have allergies.  I use benedryl and in the past have used theraflu and theraflu disolving strips. I had my neuro check out the ingredients and he ok'd them for me.  

Everyone is different and if your hubby has specific problems like high or low blood pressure, you should ask a medical professional what would be best.  My brother-in-law has heart problems can only use one cold medication but his dr told him which one he could use.

There is usually at least one medication that can be used, but you should check with the docs or pharmacist if you are this nervous.

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Reply #5 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 12:18pm
 
Topical steroids work well for many people, too. Nasonex, Flonase, that kind of thing.
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Reply #6 - Oct 8th, 2008 at 5:53pm
 
The concern with  certain medications and allergy medications, ant-histamines is the interacting effect on your BP.    Certain allergy medications especially those with "-D" after the name can potentially raise your blood pressure. Benadryl is usually safe, but discuss with your MD or pharmacist before mixing!  Be cautious.  Just call your pharmacist, they should easily be able to tell you what OTC is safe.  Better to be safe.
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Reply #7 - Oct 9th, 2008 at 12:12pm
 
4 way nasal spray it actually helps with ch shadows and is a decongestant.  I took Sudafed for years it didnt seem to affect my ch,  it is sold otc but is behind the pharmacy counter so you will have to ask for it and it is know to raise bp,  so either one you need to take caution with.  It would be best if you check with the doctor first if your husband has any other health problems.    Phil
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Reply #8 - Oct 9th, 2008 at 4:34pm
 
Yep, 4-way is something we use at our house.  It helps A LOT!
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