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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 126929" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I have deviated septum, too, which I forgot to mention, so that would be done, as well.</p><p> </p><p>I spent the last part of my pregnancy with difficult child 2 on antibiotics to keep infections at bay, they literally recurred as soon as the antibiotics stopped. After he was born, we tried both antibiotics and steroid maintenance therapy. Also tried inhaled steroids which didn't help, either. </p><p> </p><p>Beconase used to help, Flonase does nothing (go figure). Like Loth, I end up on Levaquin a bit more than is comfortable...amoxicillan or anything like that does nothing but make them last longer and harder to get rid of. Like I said, this has been a really good year, but I've still had 4. </p><p> </p><p>So now even after your surgery, you still watch pretty close and nip any lingering colds or "mucous producers" before they get the chance and just automatically hit it with a steroid, also?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 126929, member: 1848"] I have deviated septum, too, which I forgot to mention, so that would be done, as well. I spent the last part of my pregnancy with difficult child 2 on antibiotics to keep infections at bay, they literally recurred as soon as the antibiotics stopped. After he was born, we tried both antibiotics and steroid maintenance therapy. Also tried inhaled steroids which didn't help, either. Beconase used to help, Flonase does nothing (go figure). Like Loth, I end up on Levaquin a bit more than is comfortable...amoxicillan or anything like that does nothing but make them last longer and harder to get rid of. Like I said, this has been a really good year, but I've still had 4. So now even after your surgery, you still watch pretty close and nip any lingering colds or "mucous producers" before they get the chance and just automatically hit it with a steroid, also? [/QUOTE]
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