I can hardly believe it, after three months: I can breathe.
I can breathe; I can think; I don't have headaches; my head doesn't feel like an over-filled balloon; I'm not waking up at 4am sneezing, wheezing, and sniffling.
I do have the grouchies, and had a touch of insomnia the first couple of nights, from the Prednisone, but a little aromatherapy has gone a long way, and now I'm starting to taper down on the Prednisone as instructed, so that should help, too.
There is a minor sense of obstruction, still in each nostril, which is probably the polyps, but it's not nearly — not NEARLY– as bad as it was, so I suspect they have shrunken as hoped. Both passages are at least 80 percent clear 95 percent of the time, and it's an incredible feeling.
For preventive measures, I picked up a book about (I can't remember the actual title at the moment, but it's pretty much the subject) a holistic approach to sinus infections and general respiratory health that this doctor came up with and has tweaked over 20 years-ish called the Sinus Survival Plan. I'm just reading it, at the moment, and won't be implementing anything I wasn't already doing until I've studied it a bit, but it's interesting so far, and holds some suggestions that make sense and seem to bear promise.
Feeling better in terms of the sinus infection has me feeling better all over. I have more energy, so I'm better able to take care of myself. I've been able to work out the timing on all of my meds and vitamins and such, so that I can take everything I need without any of it interfering with each other, or with my general operation (making me drowsy, etc.). I've been able to get back to my workout, which is good, because I was starting to hurt again, not to mention get a little flabby in a couple of places and have trouble fitting into certain clothing. I've been able to get back to my nasal lavage, which is only helping more with the sinus issues. I've been able to focus on things that help me improve myself and my personal care, like reading that sinus book, meditating, and journaling. I'm doing great, and the best part is, I know I'm actually not at my best, yet. It's phenomenal to me to feel this good, and know it's going to ultimately get even better!