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Chronic sinusitis/to fly or not to fly

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I suppose it depends on your situation. I used to have nasal/sinus problems every few months. Some instances were worse than others, but I wouldn't fly if I thought there was even a possibility I had a clogged sinus.

Consequently, I started using a product called Sinus Rinse by NeilMed. It's a saline solution that cleans out your nasal passages and available at any drug store. At first I used it twice a day (this probably still wouldn't hurt), and now I use it if I have been in a dusty environment or if have a little congestion (you're not supposed to use it with heavy congestion). I don't remember the last time I had a nasal/sinus problem.
 
DO NOT FLY....

I ended up having surgery on my sinus's a couple years ago after flying with sinus infections. You may not need the surgery, but if you keep flying while congested, you'll be in a world of hurt.

I second the Sinus rinse by NeilMed... Go to your local Wallgreens/CVS/Wallmart and pick up the adult size. Use it in the morning and before bed for a few days and see how you feel. I use it twice a day every day now...
 
I'll repeat what the other two posters said DO NOT FLY! And if you have not been to an ENT you might consider seeing one. Not sure how medical/personal leave or short term disabilty work. Hopefully someone who has gone through this can offer you some advice. Good Luck!
 
Chronic sinusitis/to fly or not to fly

Have you been tested for allergies?

Recently I did; the nurse pricked the skin of my back with a sharp object dipped in several allergens and when she came back after 20 minutes to see the results her response was something like: “holly crap!" Apparently I have severe allergies to pretty much everything yet all those years I just thought I had some sinus issues.

Anyways, I’m still trying to figure out how to arrange getting my allergy shots because for the first 12 months or so, I'll need 2 shots a week and with my schedule being 2 weeks on 2 weeks off I'm just not sure how I can pull that off - so in the mean time I got lots of allegra pills and extra strength nasal sprays. Check your allergies, they might be the culprit to your problems.
 
Allergies can contribute to sinus problems, sometimes the person's sinus cavities are not made for proper draining thus trapping allergens and causing general havoc.

See an ENT. All the sinus rinses in the world will do you no good if you have a polyp or other blockage of a sinus cavity that doesn't allow it to drain.

If sinus surgery is required, expect to be out of flying for about 2-3 months under the self-grounding regulation. Afterwards, you'll be able to fly without having to lug a second suitcase full of kleenex.

Medical prob = medical leave
 
I bought a neti pot at Whole Foods, and some sea-salt from the cooking aisle. It works great!

A little warm water and a small amount of the sea salt and you're good to go.
 
If sinus surgery is required, expect to be out of flying for about 2-3 months under the self-grounding regulation. Afterwards, you'll be able to fly without having to lug a second suitcase full of kleenex.

Medical prob = medical leave

Not true.... I had sinus surgery and was grounded less than 3 weeks. All the FAA requires is a note from your ENT or Flight doc that says you're completely healed, and they don't require the note until your next medical.
 
Glad to know it isn't just me who's been having sinus issues lately. I think it's mostly an allergy thing (pollen counts here have been super high lately), but it's gotten to the point where I have to pop a decongestant before I go fly or else I'll feel the squeeze during descent. Not so fun to have to depend on that. I saw an ENT last month, and he said that from what he could tell it was simply a pollen allergy. He prescribed me some Nasonex, but it doesn't work too well for keeping you clear while flying it seems.

I do like the idea of the sinus rinse thing, though. I'll have to give it a try. Anything to keep from having to pop a pill before I can do my job.
 
This thread is probably dead by now, but thanks for the tip on the sinus rinse stuff. Been using it a few days now, and I've stopped needing to take a decongestant before flying. Good stuff.

Still alive! lol

I went to walgreens looking for that stuff couldn't find it, what is it called?

Didn't see "Sinus Rinse" there...
 
Still alive! lol

I went to walgreens looking for that stuff couldn't find it, what is it called?

Didn't see "Sinus Rinse" there...

It's called NeilMed Sinus Rinse. It was in the Walgreens where I live, but barring that I think it's sold elsewhere too. It's in a big flashy box that advertises to everyone just what you're buying, too. :laugh:
 

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