Quick background: Selected SNA for commissioning in May 2011. For the past couple years I've had seasonal allergies and took OTC meds (Claritin, Zyrtec) to combat the runny nose/itchy eyes. I dutifully noted such on my medical questionnaire during my physical exam and the FS dutifully checked me out for problems. I did look at the waiver guide and know that allergic rhinitis is NCD--the FS just needs to go through the following checklist (I've noted my status with each):
1. Symptoms, if present or expected to recur, must be controllable with any combination of
topical nasal steroid sprays, approved antihistamines, montelukast (Singulair), or nasal
cromolyn.
Never used Singulair but the OTC nasal sprays work like a charm.
2. A Waters' view x-ray of the sinuses must show no evidence of acute or chronic mucosal
disease (mucus retention cysts are the exception).
This was taken during my medical exam--I have yet to hear results. The FS did not find any evidence of mucosal disease when he checked me out visually, however.
3. A nasal examination using a hand-held magnifying otoscope with large speculum must
show no evidence of mucosal disease such as polyp(s) or purulent drainage. If in doubt,
seek ENT consultation. Your nasal examination is best done several minutes after
spraying both nasal cavities with a decongestant nasal spray.
Again, no evidence of any polyps. He did note that I have narrow nasal passages, meaning that a mild allergy could cause me to become easily congested (so that's why...)
4. There has been no use of allergy immunotherapy (AIT) within the past 12 months
I have never used allergy immunotherapy
Other notes: The FS also did an additional blood test to see if I'm allergic to anything specific (heard no results yet). He said he doesn't like using Waters' view x-rays for this type of thing and advised me to be ready to come back to Great Lakes for a CT scan of my sinuses (I've heard nothing back yet).
My question is: Is no news good news at this point or should I be panicking? If I should be panicking, what can I do to help this process along?
Thank you for your time.
I think you will be ok...nothing unusual so far. However, make sure the FS is aware of your OTC meds.