Is It A Wrong Diagnosis???????
Posted by: Alan in sinusitis treatment, tags: Diagnosis, WrongWhat cronic problem can cause a sever reaction (migraine, uper respitory symptoms or flu-like symptoms-sometimes lasting 3 days after exproser) to most ANY smells- perfumes,colognes, hairspray,shampoo,clothes soap,permanent markers, fingernail polish/remover, rubber, ect. Besides hyper-sensitivity/
(she also has NO ASTHMA SYMPTOMS)
My daughter (13 years old) was diagnosed with cronic sinusitis 3 1/2 years ago with a treatment plan of avoidence of smells (she had had this problem 3 monthes of age but a “specalist” finally diagnosed her. We think it is something else and are going to bring it up to the doctor. (she is also hypoglaucsemic (SP?) and has Asperger Syndrom.
What do you think? I just want an idea to brinng up.
Thank you
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March 27th, 2010 at 12:26 pm
no way!!
March 27th, 2010 at 1:01 pm
Go to the nearest Mayo Clinic to get a second opinion.
March 27th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
hmmmm, have you considered changing her diet and the types of products you use? all of those things you mentioned have a toxicity level that can trigger migraines and other symptoms when continually exposed to them.
i’m talking about trying an all natural diet that avoids all artificial ingredients and finding cleaning and beauty products that only have natural ingredients in them without perfumes. there are many cleaning products that have essential oils in them so they still smell great but do not have the toxic chemicals that conventional products have. the natural products do not necessarily have to be organic, but all natural is best. also avoid processed foods ~ prepackaged meals, white sugar, white flour, etc.
a great diet to consult is called The Maker’s Diet by Jordin Rubin. the book will carry you through all the steps you need to take to switch over to a healthier diet, although he does recommend organic everything, goats milk products and grass-fed beef. these are great things, but as the woman who taught my maker’s diet class said, “Every little change you make will make a small difference. Just do what you can.” at this point, it doesn’t hurt to try this. it may help reverse some problems. if it doesn’t, then you know you’ve tried everything you possibly could.