Sinus Surgery

igotalife

New member
i have not had the surgery done and here is why. 2 yrs ago my cf doc referred me to a specialist. i went, and he said i had a deviated septum, no polyps but heavy drainage-basically i'd been walking around w sinus infections all the time and have been so used to it i barely realize it anymore.
i got prescribed gentamycin washes and irrigations. i did them occasionally-honestly not faithfully. i also had flonase which i did regularly.
at the time the doc said it was 50/50. i could do the surgery to correct it, but there was just as much a chance that it would do nothing that it would help. he leaned towards doing it since he felt it was fairly easy and not a major surgery.
in the meantime i was trying to get preg which i did so the surgery was put off. i wasn't leaning towards it anyway.

i just went for a follow up 2 wks ago. my sinuses actually are somewhat improved from 2 yrs ago. drainage but no infection, no polyps. still the bad septum of course.

the doc thoughts were that if i find that most of my cf exacerbations are a result of beginning w a sinus inf or 'head cold'...and it is more than 3 per year-surgery would be a good choice. it can show if this bad septum is contributing to the inflammation and drainage issues.
but he said if i am getting 1-2 infections a year and they are pretty controlled why go through surgery.

so my game is to be checked up each year and go from there.
 

igotalife

New member
i have not had the surgery done and here is why. 2 yrs ago my cf doc referred me to a specialist. i went, and he said i had a deviated septum, no polyps but heavy drainage-basically i'd been walking around w sinus infections all the time and have been so used to it i barely realize it anymore.
i got prescribed gentamycin washes and irrigations. i did them occasionally-honestly not faithfully. i also had flonase which i did regularly.
at the time the doc said it was 50/50. i could do the surgery to correct it, but there was just as much a chance that it would do nothing that it would help. he leaned towards doing it since he felt it was fairly easy and not a major surgery.
in the meantime i was trying to get preg which i did so the surgery was put off. i wasn't leaning towards it anyway.

i just went for a follow up 2 wks ago. my sinuses actually are somewhat improved from 2 yrs ago. drainage but no infection, no polyps. still the bad septum of course.

the doc thoughts were that if i find that most of my cf exacerbations are a result of beginning w a sinus inf or 'head cold'...and it is more than 3 per year-surgery would be a good choice. it can show if this bad septum is contributing to the inflammation and drainage issues.
but he said if i am getting 1-2 infections a year and they are pretty controlled why go through surgery.

so my game is to be checked up each year and go from there.
 

igotalife

New member
i have not had the surgery done and here is why. 2 yrs ago my cf doc referred me to a specialist. i went, and he said i had a deviated septum, no polyps but heavy drainage-basically i'd been walking around w sinus infections all the time and have been so used to it i barely realize it anymore.
i got prescribed gentamycin washes and irrigations. i did them occasionally-honestly not faithfully. i also had flonase which i did regularly.
at the time the doc said it was 50/50. i could do the surgery to correct it, but there was just as much a chance that it would do nothing that it would help. he leaned towards doing it since he felt it was fairly easy and not a major surgery.
in the meantime i was trying to get preg which i did so the surgery was put off. i wasn't leaning towards it anyway.

i just went for a follow up 2 wks ago. my sinuses actually are somewhat improved from 2 yrs ago. drainage but no infection, no polyps. still the bad septum of course.

the doc thoughts were that if i find that most of my cf exacerbations are a result of beginning w a sinus inf or 'head cold'...and it is more than 3 per year-surgery would be a good choice. it can show if this bad septum is contributing to the inflammation and drainage issues.
but he said if i am getting 1-2 infections a year and they are pretty controlled why go through surgery.

so my game is to be checked up each year and go from there.
 

igotalife

New member
i have not had the surgery done and here is why. 2 yrs ago my cf doc referred me to a specialist. i went, and he said i had a deviated septum, no polyps but heavy drainage-basically i'd been walking around w sinus infections all the time and have been so used to it i barely realize it anymore.
i got prescribed gentamycin washes and irrigations. i did them occasionally-honestly not faithfully. i also had flonase which i did regularly.
at the time the doc said it was 50/50. i could do the surgery to correct it, but there was just as much a chance that it would do nothing that it would help. he leaned towards doing it since he felt it was fairly easy and not a major surgery.
in the meantime i was trying to get preg which i did so the surgery was put off. i wasn't leaning towards it anyway.

i just went for a follow up 2 wks ago. my sinuses actually are somewhat improved from 2 yrs ago. drainage but no infection, no polyps. still the bad septum of course.

the doc thoughts were that if i find that most of my cf exacerbations are a result of beginning w a sinus inf or 'head cold'...and it is more than 3 per year-surgery would be a good choice. it can show if this bad septum is contributing to the inflammation and drainage issues.
but he said if i am getting 1-2 infections a year and they are pretty controlled why go through surgery.

so my game is to be checked up each year and go from there.
 

igotalife

New member
i have not had the surgery done and here is why. 2 yrs ago my cf doc referred me to a specialist. i went, and he said i had a deviated septum, no polyps but heavy drainage-basically i'd been walking around w sinus infections all the time and have been so used to it i barely realize it anymore.
<br />i got prescribed gentamycin washes and irrigations. i did them occasionally-honestly not faithfully. i also had flonase which i did regularly.
<br />at the time the doc said it was 50/50. i could do the surgery to correct it, but there was just as much a chance that it would do nothing that it would help. he leaned towards doing it since he felt it was fairly easy and not a major surgery.
<br />in the meantime i was trying to get preg which i did so the surgery was put off. i wasn't leaning towards it anyway.
<br />
<br />i just went for a follow up 2 wks ago. my sinuses actually are somewhat improved from 2 yrs ago. drainage but no infection, no polyps. still the bad septum of course.
<br />
<br />the doc thoughts were that if i find that most of my cf exacerbations are a result of beginning w a sinus inf or 'head cold'...and it is more than 3 per year-surgery would be a good choice. it can show if this bad septum is contributing to the inflammation and drainage issues.
<br /> but he said if i am getting 1-2 infections a year and they are pretty controlled why go through surgery.
<br />
<br />so my game is to be checked up each year and go from there.
 

smccanl

New member
I had the surgery (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) about 12 or 13 years ago (LONG before anyone thought I might have CF). But anyway, I knew I needed it because high doses of antibiotics for 6 months straight only kept me just well enough to function in college, but I still had terrible trouble breathing, constant thick green mucus, headaches, LOUD snoring (tough in college with a roommate), etc... Medicine just wasn't making a difference any more.

The surgery was reasonably effective. I've never been as sick since as I was for the 5 years before I got it. I still get a lot of infections, but they can usually be cleared with just one course of antibiotics.

Also, I was seeing a really well-respected doctor at a terrific teaching hospital who reminded me of my grandfather, and I probably would have jumped off a bridge if he told me to <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Good luck.
 

smccanl

New member
I had the surgery (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) about 12 or 13 years ago (LONG before anyone thought I might have CF). But anyway, I knew I needed it because high doses of antibiotics for 6 months straight only kept me just well enough to function in college, but I still had terrible trouble breathing, constant thick green mucus, headaches, LOUD snoring (tough in college with a roommate), etc... Medicine just wasn't making a difference any more.

The surgery was reasonably effective. I've never been as sick since as I was for the 5 years before I got it. I still get a lot of infections, but they can usually be cleared with just one course of antibiotics.

Also, I was seeing a really well-respected doctor at a terrific teaching hospital who reminded me of my grandfather, and I probably would have jumped off a bridge if he told me to <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Good luck.
 

smccanl

New member
I had the surgery (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) about 12 or 13 years ago (LONG before anyone thought I might have CF). But anyway, I knew I needed it because high doses of antibiotics for 6 months straight only kept me just well enough to function in college, but I still had terrible trouble breathing, constant thick green mucus, headaches, LOUD snoring (tough in college with a roommate), etc... Medicine just wasn't making a difference any more.

The surgery was reasonably effective. I've never been as sick since as I was for the 5 years before I got it. I still get a lot of infections, but they can usually be cleared with just one course of antibiotics.

Also, I was seeing a really well-respected doctor at a terrific teaching hospital who reminded me of my grandfather, and I probably would have jumped off a bridge if he told me to <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Good luck.
 

smccanl

New member
I had the surgery (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) about 12 or 13 years ago (LONG before anyone thought I might have CF). But anyway, I knew I needed it because high doses of antibiotics for 6 months straight only kept me just well enough to function in college, but I still had terrible trouble breathing, constant thick green mucus, headaches, LOUD snoring (tough in college with a roommate), etc... Medicine just wasn't making a difference any more.

The surgery was reasonably effective. I've never been as sick since as I was for the 5 years before I got it. I still get a lot of infections, but they can usually be cleared with just one course of antibiotics.

Also, I was seeing a really well-respected doctor at a terrific teaching hospital who reminded me of my grandfather, and I probably would have jumped off a bridge if he told me to <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Good luck.
 

smccanl

New member
I had the surgery (functional endoscopic sinus surgery) about 12 or 13 years ago (LONG before anyone thought I might have CF). But anyway, I knew I needed it because high doses of antibiotics for 6 months straight only kept me just well enough to function in college, but I still had terrible trouble breathing, constant thick green mucus, headaches, LOUD snoring (tough in college with a roommate), etc... Medicine just wasn't making a difference any more.
<br />
<br />The surgery was reasonably effective. I've never been as sick since as I was for the 5 years before I got it. I still get a lot of infections, but they can usually be cleared with just one course of antibiotics.
<br />
<br />Also, I was seeing a really well-respected doctor at a terrific teaching hospital who reminded me of my grandfather, and I probably would have jumped off a bridge if he told me to <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
<br />
<br />Good luck.
 

lmattaway

New member
I've had 3 sinus surgeries and every one left me feeling so much better than before. I got to a point where I couldn't really breathe out my nose at all, resetting my septum so it was straight helped a lot. As well as cleaning out all the "gunk." I haven't had a surgery in over 4 years (I was on an every 3 yr cycle for a while) but I still get green mucus out of my nose when I do saline rinses. I think it's just always going to be that way. The sinus rinses help immensely. Admittedly my surgeries were prompted by polyp growth, so it's slightly different.
 

lmattaway

New member
I've had 3 sinus surgeries and every one left me feeling so much better than before. I got to a point where I couldn't really breathe out my nose at all, resetting my septum so it was straight helped a lot. As well as cleaning out all the "gunk." I haven't had a surgery in over 4 years (I was on an every 3 yr cycle for a while) but I still get green mucus out of my nose when I do saline rinses. I think it's just always going to be that way. The sinus rinses help immensely. Admittedly my surgeries were prompted by polyp growth, so it's slightly different.
 

lmattaway

New member
I've had 3 sinus surgeries and every one left me feeling so much better than before. I got to a point where I couldn't really breathe out my nose at all, resetting my septum so it was straight helped a lot. As well as cleaning out all the "gunk." I haven't had a surgery in over 4 years (I was on an every 3 yr cycle for a while) but I still get green mucus out of my nose when I do saline rinses. I think it's just always going to be that way. The sinus rinses help immensely. Admittedly my surgeries were prompted by polyp growth, so it's slightly different.
 

lmattaway

New member
I've had 3 sinus surgeries and every one left me feeling so much better than before. I got to a point where I couldn't really breathe out my nose at all, resetting my septum so it was straight helped a lot. As well as cleaning out all the "gunk." I haven't had a surgery in over 4 years (I was on an every 3 yr cycle for a while) but I still get green mucus out of my nose when I do saline rinses. I think it's just always going to be that way. The sinus rinses help immensely. Admittedly my surgeries were prompted by polyp growth, so it's slightly different.
 

lmattaway

New member
I've had 3 sinus surgeries and every one left me feeling so much better than before. I got to a point where I couldn't really breathe out my nose at all, resetting my septum so it was straight helped a lot. As well as cleaning out all the "gunk." I haven't had a surgery in over 4 years (I was on an every 3 yr cycle for a while) but I still get green mucus out of my nose when I do saline rinses. I think it's just always going to be that way. The sinus rinses help immensely. Admittedly my surgeries were prompted by polyp growth, so it's slightly different.
 

Kristen

New member
My ENT didn't ask my opinion, he just said I needed it. But if I had a choice, I still would have done it. I didn't have headaches, and I could breath through my nose. The thing that made it miserable for me was that my body was so busy fighting the infection that I was SO TIRED and almost always had a low grade fever and night sweats.

That was 3 or 4 years ago and I haven't felt that way since, although I have been having pretty bad headaches lately and am actually going to the ENT this week because of it.
 

Kristen

New member
My ENT didn't ask my opinion, he just said I needed it. But if I had a choice, I still would have done it. I didn't have headaches, and I could breath through my nose. The thing that made it miserable for me was that my body was so busy fighting the infection that I was SO TIRED and almost always had a low grade fever and night sweats.

That was 3 or 4 years ago and I haven't felt that way since, although I have been having pretty bad headaches lately and am actually going to the ENT this week because of it.
 

Kristen

New member
My ENT didn't ask my opinion, he just said I needed it. But if I had a choice, I still would have done it. I didn't have headaches, and I could breath through my nose. The thing that made it miserable for me was that my body was so busy fighting the infection that I was SO TIRED and almost always had a low grade fever and night sweats.

That was 3 or 4 years ago and I haven't felt that way since, although I have been having pretty bad headaches lately and am actually going to the ENT this week because of it.
 

Kristen

New member
My ENT didn't ask my opinion, he just said I needed it. But if I had a choice, I still would have done it. I didn't have headaches, and I could breath through my nose. The thing that made it miserable for me was that my body was so busy fighting the infection that I was SO TIRED and almost always had a low grade fever and night sweats.

That was 3 or 4 years ago and I haven't felt that way since, although I have been having pretty bad headaches lately and am actually going to the ENT this week because of it.
 

Kristen

New member
My ENT didn't ask my opinion, he just said I needed it. But if I had a choice, I still would have done it. I didn't have headaches, and I could breath through my nose. The thing that made it miserable for me was that my body was so busy fighting the infection that I was SO TIRED and almost always had a low grade fever and night sweats.
<br />
<br />That was 3 or 4 years ago and I haven't felt that way since, although I have been having pretty bad headaches lately and am actually going to the ENT this week because of it.
 
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