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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Sinusitis / February 2009

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Cannabinoids (via CB1) raise cortisol, lower prolactin20 Feb 2009 20:41 GMT7
Delta-9-THC (a CB1 agonist) increases cortisol and decreases prolactin
[PMID 19083209], as this recent abstract indicates.  A drop in
cannabinoid signaling might cause prolactin to rise and cortisol to
drop.  High prolactin/low cortisol is sometimes seen in autoimmune
truehawk20 Feb 2009 06:16 GMT3
Does anyone know what happened to her?  She seems to have stopped
posting here.
Looking for glass netipot19 Feb 2009 03:10 GMT14
I would like a glass netipot, but have scoured the internet and didn't
find one available for purchase.  Anybody know where you can get one?
Sinusitisfaq.org website17 Feb 2009 16:33 GMT1
Hereby i would like to ask a question to the group.
Althow i don't post much, i always follow the newsgroup.
Also i sponsor the sinusitisfaq.org website together with Don.
Because the domainregistration has to be renewed after 5 years, we were
Deviated septum16 Feb 2009 23:04 GMT6
Howdy,
What are your experiences with surgery?  I do not have sinusitis.
I have a deviated septum and my E.N.T. told me that a successful surgery
could improve my ability to breathe through my right nostril.  I don't
chronic dry nose from surgery12 Feb 2009 14:39 GMT11
I had surgery for enlarged turbinates about a year and a half ago.
Went fine except my nose is still very dry, to the point of
irritation, crusting, bleeding daily.  I suppose this little side
effect is permanent and irreversible.   I do saline rinses, which
pseudonomas11 Feb 2009 17:22 GMT5
After reading several posts, I am fearful that I have infected myself
by not cleaning my irrigation system properly.  If you have this
infection, do you have a fever?  Are there any symptoms different from
a standard sinus infection???
Nasal irrigation part deux08 Feb 2009 01:54 GMT4
When I do my massive half cup per nostril every morning the saline solution
takes a long time to leave the building.  Do you ever tilt your head in any
direction to help the fluid "find a hole?"  It seems to me that whenever I
bend over a lot the a little fluid comes out sooner ...
irrigation during acute infection02 Feb 2009 19:41 GMT1
I just read somewhere on the net NOT to irrigate during an accute
infection, as it can spread the bacteria to other sinus regions.  I
thought I had read elsewhere to irrigate during an infection, and that
drs were even recommending this instead of giving antibiotics.  Which
chronic sinusitis01 Feb 2009 15:14 GMT2
I have just found this group and have already learned a lot.  Does
anyone have information on or experience with fatigue and "general
malaise" as ongoing major symptoms of chronic sinusitis?  Thanks.
 
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