that’s really frustrating, I hope you get some better explanations and I hope it clears up soon!
31 May 23 by member: johncip
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All your symptoms with eyes, ears and throat to me sound like you are having a recurrent reaction to an allergen. Have you introduced any new food to your diet or is it possible water has entered your home and there is mold somewhere? I hope you find an answer soon.
31 May 23 by member: honeebuns
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Especially the breathing issues and coughing at night when you are home.
31 May 23 by member: honeebuns
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sometimes you cant see mold because it is in between the walls, in crawl space or behind insulation. there are services that can come out and test using these meter and air quality detectors. its not invasive they don't tear down drywall or anything.
31 May 23 by member: honeebuns
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Oh Diana, you never know when someone may come across a suggestion or solution that will alleviate this most distressing situation 🙏 this happens soon for you.
31 May 23 by member: Livin_Breezy
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Good luck Diana I hope they get it figured out soon. Not knowing is the worst part. Stay positive.😁
31 May 23 by member: lightning75715
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So sorry you are going through such a frustrating time! I hope you find answers and relief super quick! 💟
31 May 23 by member: moko 13
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sorry to hear this. hope you are better quickly.
31 May 23 by member: Cherikee
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Wishing you a speedy recovery !
31 May 23 by member: MattRide
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Your ears hurt likely because your Eustachian tubes are swollen from the sinus infection. A decongestant like pseudoephedrine will quickly bring down the swelling and thus the pain.
31 May 23 by member: JustBananas
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awww Diana I really hate your dealing with this, my prayers are with you.
31 May 23 by member: buenitabishop
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I hope they get this figured out soon and you recover quickly. I keep seeing stories about a surge in cases of RSV and especially in a lesser-known upper respiratory virus, hMPV (human metapneumovirus).
31 May 23 by member: JanieSaisQuoi
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Diana, my heart cries for you. I’m so sorry you’re going through all of this but I’m thankful a doctor finally listened to you. Praying for healing ♥️
31 May 23 by member: annamommy
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If doc is pushing you towards cardiologist and pulmonary experts, I absolutely would not take any decongestants without checking with that doc or at least a pharmacist first.
31 May 23 by member: Katsolo
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Ask them if they think chronic steroids are also decreasing your immunity? It is hard to get out of that spiral. I also know with chronic steroids you can have adrenal fatigue or more than that even. See if another option is available rather than steroids (obviously follow their directions until they tell you to change course). In my prayers!
31 May 23 by member: HealthyKidneys
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if you took the vax, could be vax injury. follow up with cardiologist just to rule it out. there is a post vax protacol that might help
31 May 23 by member: jenjabba
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Unfortunately steroids are the most effective at bringing down inflammation. Inflammation in airways causing coughing and restricted breathing. It’s a vicious cycle. The idea someone mentioned about mold should not be taken lightly. We had a house built and within about 18 months noticed that my pulmonary symptoms were worse at night. My hubs thought it was mold in our bedroom. We had a remediation team come out and check and mother (&(&(*&( there was black mold in our brand new super high end shower. The culprit? The glass company didn’t seal the screws when they installed the extra thick shower glass door. Tiny space and entire back of shower had to be pulled out. It’s something to think about Diana. Im glad you are going to see pulmonologist. They will put you in a glass/plexiglass chamber most likely to get more detailed lung function info. Sounds like there is something more at play tho with your ears being involved. Yikes. No one said getting old was for sissies right? Prayers continuing sis.
31 May 23 by member: Yearofhealth2023
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just found this feel better
31 May 23 by member: teresawhite2007
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Black mold can cause pink eye. It can also cause irregular heartbeat. Everyone is familiar how allergens impact breathing. The mold irritation in your nose from the allergen will also impact your ears because of compromising functions. There is a simple blood test where they can test your antibodies for mold. With all the rain and snow this past year it has compromised the exteriors of many homes who don't normally experience those conditions. The doctor is sending you to a pulmonary doctor. But I think they deal primarily with lung issues....which doesn't seem to address the ongoing issues with your eyes and ears.
31 May 23 by member: honeebuns
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Try different types of sinus meds. Benadryl works best for me.
31 May 23 by member: KBSJL
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