Wow, sounds like everyone here with fontal sinuses have A LOT of problems from them...very interesting. My doctor told me that those with frontal sinuses and cf do experience much more sinus disease. I see we all have had many surgeries<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
my doc actually felt like the frontal oblit would put an end to my surgeries. He was concerned about more surgeries bc the bone in my nose was thinning due to all of the surgeries and infection.. I also experienced severe bleeding episode during surgery (my one right before the frontal oblit) that was caused by my high doses of advil on top of a hereditary bleeding issue on top of low vit k. My small sinus surgery that was to drill small holes into my frontl sinuses that was supposed to last 30 to 45 minutes lasted 3 hours and 45 minutes bc I almost bled out from sinus surgery....that is surgery where they never even cut me.
After that experience my doc did everything to keep me from more surgery bc he was scared about my blood loss. But, my sinus disease was so bad the last CT scan showed the infection was eating my bone in my forehead. Once an infection that bad is in bone that close to the brain, there is no other option. It was my only chance and I took it. I have had no problems and it changed the course of my sinus disease, but clearly, this approach has not worked for everyone. Personally, i have never been happier with my decision...or his. Of course, I learned that prior to the surgery (that day) my ENT was scared ****less that it wouldn't work and that i would have issues bc i was out for so long (4.5 hours) and the bone was infected.
I am so sorry Pepper that you have had such a terrible experience. I was told that if I developed a mucocele? I would have to have it removed promptly bc it can infect the bone?? Have you heard this? Is there a reason you have not have yours fixed? I am just very interested in your experience.
And Dave, I hope this last surgery will keep you from the frontal oblit...sounds like it has helped so far.
Finally, Finona, so weird you say PID and CF are sometimes seen together. A little girl I followed (Haley Palmer) had both. I also read about another person who had both a week before...very interesting.