Do you often need to blow your nose or have nasal symptoms?

Do you often need to blow your nose or have other "nasal" symptoms?

  • Yes, even before I became ill

    Votes: 17 38.6%
  • Yes, although only since becoming ill

    Votes: 25 56.8%
  • Only when I have an allergic reaction

    Votes: 3 6.8%
  • Not really / No.

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    44

antares4141

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My nose is much clearer since I went gluten-free and then low-grain, low-sugar. It had been getting very bad, and keeping me awake - I was having to prop my head on 4 pillows and try a range of unsuccessful pharmaceutical and natural remedies. The diet finally fixed it, along with a lot of other symptoms, and they stay fixed unless I over-exert.
I can dido that. Before I went off gluten had stomach bloat had to sleep for two hours and felt really terrible have a hard time describing it. Still have runny nose at times when I eat certain things and breath certain allergens. And almost always when I first go out into cold weather.
 

rosie26

Senior Member
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NZ
Neutrophils have always been in normal range for me :rolleyes:
My chronic sinus seems to be directly linked to PEM as whenever I over do my sinuses ache and worsen.
 

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Be Strong!
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US
All of this started for me when I lived in a somewhat moldy appartment and got allergies that then gave me chronic sinuitus. Then I got fibro and ME. I can have flu symptoms, depression, tiredness and it will go away in 60 seconds after I get the big glob of infection out. It's so important to get it out in my treatment, that I will go to extreams to get it out. It's the freakiest thing.
 
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