Summarizing from last weeks Grey's Anatomy
My troubles started back in early May. I had begun an intensive
Slowly through the usage of a combination of drugs, my blood pressure came back down. But I started to realize another issue; I was still receiving
The pain always intensified after nasal spray usage, and would weaken as the day progressed. Usually the pain would wear off after a period of 12-13 hours. The congestion always persisted even after the headaches died down. This lead me to believe that the headaches were induced by the nasal spray.
I finally broke down and purchased the Rhinostat titration system. The premise behind a titration system is that you utilize the substance as needed, and when the liquid reaches a certain point in the bottle, you add a dilutent to reduce the contents of the active ingredient. The Rhinostat system appeared to work fairly well in the beginning. The bottle is a peculiar design and didn't seem to penetrate my nasal passages the way a conventional nasal spray bottle did. The dosage of the decongestant is quite small, so if you find yourself frequently using your nasal spray, the Rhinostat system is going to become diluted quite quickly. Unfortunately the dilution of the system outpaced the withdrawal of my symptoms. In the end, I was left with a fully diluted solution and still a stuffy nose. In order to sleep, I relapsed.
I have tried several decongestant products since the Rhinostat system, and all have failed to clear my passageways. Here are the products I've tried in attempt to alleviate congestion (all of the products do not contain Oxymetazoline or Phenylepherine)
- Sinusbuster
- SnoreStop NasoSpray
- Colloidal Silver Nasal Spray
- Sinus and Allergy Relief Nasal Spray by bioAllers
My Own Titration System
Since I was unsuccessful in finding a solution that allowed me to sleep in peace, I decided to create my own titration system that I could control the dosages.Since I was unsuccessful in finding a solution that allowed me to sleep in peace, I decided to create my own titration system that I could control the dosages.
Start with a full bottle of nasal spray and every time the fluid level reaches half, fill in the rest of the fluid level with Saline nose spray. BUT, not just any saline nasal spray. Don't go the cheap route on this; make sure that saline solution does not contain benzalkonium chloride (e.g. Simply Saline). Benzalkonium chloride has been shown to further increase the rebound effect.
The Conclusion
So far, I still get somewhat congested and I can feel my sinuses swell up from time to time, but I think the intensity is slowing diminishing. I've heard that it takes 4-7 days to withdrawal cold-turkey, so utilizing a titration system I can reasonably expect double that time-frame before I can draw any real conclusions.
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