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Acute Sinusitis ?

PB781

New Member
Greetings. My pilot guarantee slot was just kicked back from NAMI with suggested x-rays on the sinus cavity due to a possibility of acute sinusitis. I have seasonal allergies (spring) and can normally clear them up in 2 to 3 weeks with OTC Claritin or Allegra D. Is this an NPQ condition? I have tried to look up waivers on the NAMI website, and they won’t open. Does anyone have experience with this aliment? If so, what hoops did you have to jump through to become medically qualified for flight?
 

scoolbubba

Brett327 gargles ballsacks
pilot
Contributor
I had the same problem. I got my first flight physical when I had allergies. They told me to get a waters view? (can't remember for certain) x-ray. I got it done when I wasn't feeling congested and was good to go.
 

AUtiger

Crossing over to the dark side
pilot
I had the same thing. NAMI just wants that x-ray. I have seasonal allergies too. Not a big deal, doc just prescribed me allegra to take. No wavier required for seasonal allergies.
 

mastbump

I live vicariously through myself.
pilot
Exact same thing happened to me. I had to get x-rays, then I had a CT scan when I was at OCS....sinuses completely swollen shut. I had to wait 3 weeks after we graduated and got another CT scan to show that they were clear. I also had to take Claritin, Flonase, Prednisone (steroid), and Amoxicillin (antibiotic)...all at the same time. Not sure which one made my sinuses better, but it worked. There was some doubt as to whether or not I would be commissioned though. It all worked out. I had to see an Ear Nose and Throat doctor though at NAMI. If the x-rays are clear though I think you would be alright...but I don't really know Navy medicine at all.


I probably didn't help at all...I was just kind of rambling. Hope it works out for you.
 

sickboy

Well-Known Member
pilot
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Sounds like it might be time to try the sinus rinse. Worked wonders for me.
 

tk628

Electronic Attack Savant
pilot
You can fly on flonase/nasonex... and there is a waiver for this... you may want to look into having the sinus corrected as well... its a nasty surgery.. but it does wonders.....
 

GO_AV8_DevilDog

Round 2...
Contributor
any thoughts/opinions/experience with sinus irrigation?
got a pretty bad cold and now I'm plugged up, however the time left to pass the PFT is running short before OCS. I would hate to not be contracted in time because of this nastiness.
 

sickboy

Well-Known Member
pilot
any thoughts/opinions/experience with sinus irrigation?
got a pretty bad cold and now I'm plugged up, however the time left to pass the PFT is running short before OCS. I would hate to not be contracted in time because of this nastiness.

I was all clogged up, I thought my head was going to explode and my jaw was going to come off while chewing. After two days with the Netti Pot, I was comfortable again, within a week I was clear. No Anti-biotics.
 

das

Well-Known Member
Contributor
Strongly recommend the neti pot/saline irrigation solution...it definitely works well. It's easy to do, and if you have any kind of congestion in your nasal/sinus cavities, it does the job.
 

Rocketman

Rockets Up
Contributor
Strongly recommend the neti pot/saline irrigation solution...it definitely works well. It's easy to do, and if you have any kind of congestion in your nasal/sinus cavities, it does the job.

+ 1.

I used to have sinus infections all the time. Now I don't. Not 1 in 5 years. Try the irrigation. It works.
 

NozeMan

Are you threatening me?
pilot
Super Moderator
If you have allergies, you can use Claritin and Flonase with no waivers or anything. They prescribe the allergy stuff all the time, it's not an issue as long as it doesnt contain a decongestant like AlegraD.
 

torpedo0126

Member
If you have allergies, you can use Claritin and Flonase with no waivers or anything. They prescribe the allergy stuff all the time, it's not an issue as long as it doesnt contain a decongestant like AlegraD.

Be careful when you get Claritin, because they also sell Claritin-D, which I believe DOES carry a decongestant. I might be wrong, but I'm pretty sure thats the case.
 

NozeMan

Are you threatening me?
pilot
Super Moderator
Be careful when you get Claritin, because they also sell Claritin-D, which I believe DOES carry a decongestant. I might be wrong, but I'm pretty sure thats the case.

Did you read the second half of my post?

I specifically said you can't have a decongestant and fly. I mentioned Alegra D as an example, Claritin D would also fall into the same category. Straight up Claritin is fine, which is what I posted in the first place.
 
Has anyone ever used Singular for seasonal allergies? I've been using claritin, but sometimes it isn't strong enough... especially around cedar trees and pollen. My mom let me try Singular for a couple of days and it works wonders. I saw on the wavier guide that it doesn't require a wavier, but I'm a bit wary of showing up to OCS for the flight physical with it, since it is also used for asthma. Thoughts anyone?
 
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