LisaR
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Long - sorry. I'm just so frustrated.
DS (16) has had problems since he was little (severe allergies, hives, vomiting, unable to gain weight). Thankfully, most of his issues have either resolved or lessened significantly.
About two years or so ago, DS started getting cold like symptoms every single month. His nose pours for days on end and he sneezes like crazy. He has never had a fever with these and none of us have caught it from him.
All the doctors agree that these aren't colds. That is the only thing they agree on.
His regular doctor has tried numerous medications and ran tests before referring us to both an allergist and an ENT because a CAT scan showed his sinuses to be impacted.
We saw the allergist first. He said we should NOT go see an ENT because it is guaranteed that he will want to do surgery because that is what ENT's do. He does not feel he has sinus problems that are severe enough to warrant surgery.
After running tests, the allergist said he does have some severe allergies. DS has attempted to have allergy shots three times in his life and had anaphylactic reactions each time so the doctor is hesitant to try shots. He said if he can get shots without reacting, there is a 50% chance that he will have "some" relief.
The allergist feels that DS has GERD or some other stomach issue going on and that is the reason why his nose is in a constant state of stuffiness and he coughs after he eats. He does not and has never had heartburn, nausea, bad breath, or burping. The allergist said the color of his nose and throat are the indicators that it is reflux. He has referred us to a gastroenterologist and feels he should be scoped.
In the meantime, we went to the ENT. The ENT feels his sinuses are severe enough to warrant surgery. Two cavities are clogged and a third one has an air-pocket in it which is apparently a bad thing. He wants him to have sinus surgery which is very minor nowadays. They just put a wire up the nose with a balloon on the end just like angioplasty. The nose isn't packed like they used to do and DS can return to all normal activities the very next day. The ENT does not believe acid reflux plays any role in this.
It is so frustrating hearing two very different things!
I guess I could get a second opinion from another allergist and ENT (although both are suppose to be tops in our area).
Any suggestions, things I am overlooking, or opinions on what you would do would be greatly appreciated.
The only thing I know is that my son has sneezing, blowing fits at least monthly, usually more frequently, and it lasts for days. I just want him to have some relief.
DS (16) has had problems since he was little (severe allergies, hives, vomiting, unable to gain weight). Thankfully, most of his issues have either resolved or lessened significantly.
About two years or so ago, DS started getting cold like symptoms every single month. His nose pours for days on end and he sneezes like crazy. He has never had a fever with these and none of us have caught it from him.
All the doctors agree that these aren't colds. That is the only thing they agree on.
His regular doctor has tried numerous medications and ran tests before referring us to both an allergist and an ENT because a CAT scan showed his sinuses to be impacted.
We saw the allergist first. He said we should NOT go see an ENT because it is guaranteed that he will want to do surgery because that is what ENT's do. He does not feel he has sinus problems that are severe enough to warrant surgery.
After running tests, the allergist said he does have some severe allergies. DS has attempted to have allergy shots three times in his life and had anaphylactic reactions each time so the doctor is hesitant to try shots. He said if he can get shots without reacting, there is a 50% chance that he will have "some" relief.
The allergist feels that DS has GERD or some other stomach issue going on and that is the reason why his nose is in a constant state of stuffiness and he coughs after he eats. He does not and has never had heartburn, nausea, bad breath, or burping. The allergist said the color of his nose and throat are the indicators that it is reflux. He has referred us to a gastroenterologist and feels he should be scoped.
In the meantime, we went to the ENT. The ENT feels his sinuses are severe enough to warrant surgery. Two cavities are clogged and a third one has an air-pocket in it which is apparently a bad thing. He wants him to have sinus surgery which is very minor nowadays. They just put a wire up the nose with a balloon on the end just like angioplasty. The nose isn't packed like they used to do and DS can return to all normal activities the very next day. The ENT does not believe acid reflux plays any role in this.
It is so frustrating hearing two very different things!
I guess I could get a second opinion from another allergist and ENT (although both are suppose to be tops in our area).
Any suggestions, things I am overlooking, or opinions on what you would do would be greatly appreciated.
The only thing I know is that my son has sneezing, blowing fits at least monthly, usually more frequently, and it lasts for days. I just want him to have some relief.