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Sinus cleansing / Netti pots

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@poida, same here! no-one nicks my pint in the pub once they've watched my nose empty into it while taking a sip...
 
@poida, same here! no-one nicks my pint in the pub once they've watched my nose empty into it while taking a sip...
Reading that in the bank produced the most barely-stifled laugh I've had in a long time. Managed to choke it back but still got some odd looks.
 
Has anyone in the pub realise why you are still drinking the same beer after 3 hours?
 
Seen things like this happen so often around surfers.
I think the funniest yet was over in Co. Clare, Ireland. We were sat outside a pub when one lad's nose just let go. I wish someone had a stopwatch running because I found myself absolutely staggered at how much fluid he had in his head. It just flowed and flowed and flowed.
By the time it stopped the laughter was causing me pain.
Never seen anything like it before or since.
 
Anyone using neti pots or swimming in warm freshwater should read this:
ATLANTA (AP) — Two children and a young man have died this summer from a brain-eating amoeba that lives in water, health officials say.

This month, the rare infection killed a 16-year-old Florida girl, who fell ill after swimming, and a 9-year-old Virginia boy, who died a week after he went to a fishing day camp. The boy had been dunked the first day of camp, his mother told the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Those cases are consistent with past cases, which are usually kids — often boys — who get exposed to the bug while swimming or doing water sports in warm ponds or lakes.

The third case, in Louisiana, was more unusual. It was a young man whose death in June was traced to the tap water he used in a device called a neti pot. It's a small teapot-shaped container used to rinse out the nose and sinuses with salt water to relieve allergies, colds and sinus trouble.

Health officials later found the amoeba in the home's water system. The problem was confined to the house; it wasn't found in city water samples, said Dr. Raoult Ratard, Louisiana's state epidemiologist.

The young man, who was only identified as in his 20s and from southeast Louisiana, had not been swimming nor been in contact with surface water, Ratard added.

He said only sterile, distilled, or boiled water should be used in neti pots.

3 die of rare brain infection from amoeba in water - Yahoo! News

Always be careful about anything going into the nose except pure air!
 
wow... interesting.... I think I may mix the lot with 100% boiling water and let it cool naturally rather than adding the tap water to speed things up!
Nice find!
 
@ vertical soup
Yes, I have used a conventional netti pot and the Neilmed squeeze bottle. The Neilmed product is alot easier to use - you don't have to tilt your head and the water doesn't run all over your neck/face.
 
Sorry to dig up an old thread but I think this is the best place for my question. I am the Queen of Sinus Issues. I have very bad allergies and they are actually a big reason I didn't dive from 2010-now. Anyway I am getting allergy shots now (twice a week) and they seem to be working and I am feeling a lot better. I've been for a leisurely snorkel for two weekends in a row now and I can't recall the last time it was so easy to equalize! The allergist recommended that I do sinus rinsing, which I have been doing for years with canned saline anyway. However, I have never been able to squirt saline up one nostril and get it to come out the other......until today! I was so happy because that means my sinus swelling and inflammation is getting under control. Anyway another reason it worked today was that I decided to get a WaterPik sinus irrigator (I was buying more saline anyway and it was only $14USD). I've been working my way through 8oz of RO water with a premade salt mix for the last four hours or so. I noticed that a lot of mucus comes out right after I rinse and my head feels awesome for awhile but then I start to feel stuffy and have to go blow out more crud and rinse again. Is there a "breaking in" period when your sinuses have to get used to rinsing or am I getting at crap that I haven't been able to get previously and it's now all coming out?
 
i have problems equalizing my right ear, and i usually feel congested around that general area, so i figured trying to use the netti pot would help me, I've seen all the solutions and stuff, but i'm just mostly wondering. Where can i find a good netti pot? or will any kind of small pot with a spout work?
 
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