So, I'm completely unable to breathe through my nose--which means I can't sleep, either. I had heard this was a common pregnancy symptom--but I had underestimated how unpleasant it could be. I'm not normally an allergy sufferer.
I've tried saline spray and Benadryl, and even broke down and took a nasal decongestant....but nothing is helping. Desperate for sleep--anyone have experience dealing with this?
Re: Can't breathe through nose?
I've never used a Neti pot either. I've heard they work--but I wonder if can you even use them if your nose is completely blocked?
I'll make a trip to the drugstore when the sun comes up--willing to try anything!
Pain in the arse though, as I wake up feeling like I've been sucking on Ghandi's flip flop all night!
1- take Sudafed, wait 20 minutes
2- get a netti pot ready, and turn on shower. Then pit netti pot in shower while a little steam builds.
3- get in shower, use netti pot (sorry, it will be kind of gross). Make sure to stay in shower for at least about 20 mins.
4- if you still are slightly stuffy after (I got this oked by my ob) use half a squirt of afrin in each nostril.
It at least lasted me though the night. Also sleep with 2 pillows under your head or on a recliner.
Good luck! Hope you have a good night sleep!
1999- Dx Prolactinoma
8-25-2012 - Lucas born via C-section at 38 Weeks 2 days
Sweetie, I can so relate but for different reasons.
I have had terrible sinus issues my entire life, which only got worse with this pregnancy. Back in early March I probably got my millionth sinus infection which closed me up completely. I took old fashioned single ingredient Mucinex to loosen the phlegm (Sudafed made the situation worse), all my usual allergy meds, and then did a variety of things to help with drainage..... turning my shower into a sauna, using a humidifier at night, nasal irrigation (such as a neti pot), and most of all......sleeping elevated, because otherwise that stuff drains into unwanted parts of the throat. When I went to the doctor I was prescribed a round of antibiotics, which helped some.
Ultimately, my sinus issues were the result of another cause: nasal polyps, which were just removed surgically less than a month ago. I've lived the sinus infection carousel most of my life because of them, but being pregnant makes our sinuses all the worse.
Also.....WATER! Drink more water than you think you need while healing. It will help thin the nasty mucous crap.