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loochy 08-28-2024 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Couch-Potato (Post 17651165)
My strongest suggestion, stay away from nasal spray.

I'm 100% addicted, and the rebound affect is terrible, causes acute sinusitis over time.

I can't breath unless I hit the spray every few hours now.

Sucks!


I did that to myself right after I got out of college. Basically, the doctor prescribed nasicort and ibuprofen to eliminate as much inflamation as possible and I just had to ride it out for a couple of weeks. Now I only use Afrin if I'm super stuffed and I only use it once per day and never ever use it 2 days in a row.

Bill Brasky 08-28-2024 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Couch-Potato (Post 17651165)
My strongest suggestion, stay away from nasal spray.

I'm 100% addicted, and the rebound affect is terrible, causes acute sinusitis over time.

I can't breath unless I hit the spray every few hours now.

Sucks!

Use a neti pot and only spray one side for a few days to let the other heal.

Mr. Wizard 08-28-2024 03:03 PM

Well I added a few drops of nasal spray to my navage and woke up after a nap clear headed. Still weak but wow. Now you are saying to avoid spray. STFU

loochy 08-28-2024 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Wizard (Post 17651694)
Well I added a few drops of nasal spray to my navage and woke up after a nap clear headed. Still weak but wow. Now you are saying to avoid spray. STFU


it's fine once or twice...but keep it up and you get terrible rebound congestion that is worse than the original congestion

FlaChief58 08-28-2024 03:13 PM

It's a flesh eating amoeba, and the "snot" is actually broken down brain matter. RIP.

Balto 08-28-2024 03:16 PM

Z-Pack and Neti Pot

Mr. Wizard 08-28-2024 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by kcgreene (Post 17651252)
A Zpak would help fix the issue if its a bacterial infection... I'm not suggesting anyone does this, but one could theoretically purchase antibiotic capsules for fish, as they are the same capsules that are used for humans but don't require a prescription because you'd be purchasing them for fish. In this case a Zpak is Azithromycin 250mg, 2 capsules on the first day, followed by 1 capsule daily for the next 4 days...

(This is not a recommendation necessarily: I say theoretically of course, as fish antibiotics are not regulated in the same way as human antibiotics, though oftentimes the capsules sold are produced by the same companies on the same assembly lines, but once produced, they potentially undergo different standards of care, and if the case of a cross-contamination or anything occurs, you wouldn't have the same legal protections that you would hold with prescription antibiotics.)

If the sinus infection is viral, nothing you can really do other than treat symptoms and stay hydrated.

Worked in pharmacy: Learned from drug reps that the only difference for a number of companies is that they package it differently.

Again, not a recommendation per se, more knowledge for people as a last resort.

Interesting. I grew up in the livestock field and many products for livestock are the same but cost a LOT more as meds for humans.

Now my question is why can’t we determine-if it’s a viral or fungal or another type of infection but we can put several people in a mini submarine to go see the titanic !

BlackHelicopters 08-28-2024 03:44 PM

Don’t take fish antibiotics. Poor tip from CP physicians.

loochy 08-28-2024 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Wizard (Post 17651744)
Interesting. I grew up in the livestock field and many products for livestock are the same but cost a LOT more as meds for humans.

Now my question is why can’t we determine-if it’s a viral or fungal or another type of infection but we can put several people in a mini submarine to go see the titanic !


You can with bloodwork and cultures

ThrobProng 08-28-2024 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackHelicopters (Post 17651795)
Don’t take fish antibiotics. Poor tip from CP physicians.

Cow de-wormer good. Fish antibiotic bad.

What about horse tranquilizers?

Couch-Potato 08-28-2024 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 17651181)
The hell are you doing, man? It specifically says right on the bottle not to exceed the recommended dosage or it can make symptoms worse. Use as directed, and it will do exactly what it's intended to do. You are abusing it and blaming it on the spray.

It's a downward spiral, takes a couple weeks to kick.

Literally my worst vice.

kcgreene 08-28-2024 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackHelicopters (Post 17651795)
Don’t take fish antibiotics. Poor tip from CP physicians.

It's literally the same ingredient drug and the same dosage. It's even in capsules because with fish, they absorb it through the water.

You're right, what would a personal friend who's a pharmacist know when they told me that I should be fine to go ahead and do it when I didn't have insurance years ago? I'm sure that their pharmacy school and doctorate doesn't mean a damn thing.

The risks are the ones that I presented in the statement I wrote. I wasn't even trying to disguise that, nor am I endorsing it, I'm just saying that that is an option that can work (and has) if times are tough and you can't afford to get to a doctor.

kcgreene 08-28-2024 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Wizard (Post 17651744)
Interesting. I grew up in the livestock field and many products for livestock are the same but cost a LOT more as meds for humans.

Now my question is why can’t we determine-if it’s a viral or fungal or another type of infection but we can put several people in a mini submarine to go see the titanic !

Obviously, thats not the case on everything, and the only one I happen to know about is the antibiotics that are made for fish being essentially the same. The only reason I know the fish thing was because I had a pharmacist I worked for/ a friend tell me such and I talked with a drug rep we had coming in once who told me about the manufacturing process stuff (He apparently went from that division to human pharma). But I've heard theres a lot of crossover when it comes types of drugs and such.

It's essentially same concept. Just like the usual human/ livestock barrier that items meant for human use have more stringent production standards in terms of preventing potential cross contamination and transportation standards under the FDA while most livestock products don't.

And in regards to determining the type of infection, yeah, I wish they had a more widely available testing method of some kind that isn't overpriced (for insurance to mark it up) or anything. But at the end of the day, if you have the means, probably should just see a doctor or take stuff for the symptoms.

kcgreene 08-28-2024 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ThrobProng (Post 17651815)
Cow de-wormer good. Fish antibiotic bad.

What about horse tranquilizers?

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Easy 6 08-28-2024 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 17651724)
It's a flesh eating amoeba, and the "snot" is actually broken down brain matter. RIP.

LMAO


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