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So what is your treatment? Usually, every three months, a steroid shot and antibiotics fixes me. Not now. Crazy hard coughing. Had sinus surgery and now I feel like I'm choking. Drainage I never had before surgery. I lay down at night and the rattling noise when I breath, keeps me awake. Then the coughing starts as my lungs think they are gagging from drainage. Just curious of you treatment

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I have asthma here in California..the fires and air pollution are making my life a living hell. I am on singulair, rescue inhalers and simbicort. On ampnicillin for sinus infection and bleeding. I have severe chest pain and feel like.crying. weird awful episodes. I can relate to your post.

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