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Second hospitalization assumed CHF with MI (MI was ruled out due to angiogram, assumed because of new LBBB and widened QRS). patient was 11g/dl (Hematocrit) upon arrival and discharged at 8.5 g/dl. patient was infused with half a unit of blood (later deemed to be an allergic rxn(not really...), blood thrown out, Pulmonary edema due to fluid overload , 750ml of IV fluid prior to RBC infusion). patient discharged with higher dose of lasix (was 40mg once a day now, 40mg twice a day). patient getting more and more worse of breath, tired as days progress. pulmonary function testing was done, results not out yet to rule out Interstitial lung disease/fibrosis (was on amiodarone discontinued 4 months prior due to shortness of breath). CT chest (without dye) was "unremarkable". Patient very short of breath with seemingly normal pulse oximeter reading of 97% at rest and and 93% after 6 min walk. patient unable to lie on left side due to cough and shortness of breath. Please any insight or opinons will be appreciated. Patient has not slept in weeks. (definition of sleep is a duration of sleep more than 1 hr at a time). * 2 months ago * (Tiebreaker) * Report Abuse Sign in to Vote for the Best Answer * Action Bar: * 0 stars - mark this as Interesting! * Email * Save * Save to Yahoo! Bookmarks * Add to My Yahoo! * Add to Del.icio.us * RSS Answers (1) * Answerer 1 The following works for simple cold, running nose, sore throat and strep throat, when the throat is hurting. The most visible thing about sinus is swelling. The easiest way to control swelling is to give up water and all other liquids for 24 hours. In 24 hours there will be no significant dehydration to cause organ failure. But to be double sure one can stay indoors for 24 hours. Now if you decided to try it the next problem is that one who is used to drinking water or other liquids feel thirsty quite often. They find it very difficult to manage without water for more than 6 hours. For that follow one of the following routines. The option 1 is better then 2 and 2 is better then 3. 1). Start drinking 1 glass of water 1 hour before each meal. So in all there will be 3 glasses of water in 24 hours. Give up all other liquids. After 3-4 days this will help u to stay without water for 24 hours or more. 2). Start drinking 2 glasses of water with 1/2 spoon of salt 1 hour before each meal. (Those with very high blood pressure - may do so at their own risks. But others who do not suffer from very high blood pressure may do so by taking their blood pressure every day). After 4-5 days you can stay without water for 24 hours or more without water and other liquids. 3). First thing in the morning drink tea (on empty stomach). It should be normal tea not too strong nor too light. One should not take anything with tea. No water or anything before or after tea for atleast 2 hour. Tea on empty stomach leaves a bitter taste in mouth. Resist drinking water or any other liquid for next 3-4 hours. After this the bitter taste will be gone. AFter this there will be no thirst signals. For the next 48 hours there will be enough fluid in your mouth and food pipe. You can eat your normal meals minus any liquids for next 24 hours. This will resolve all health issues including poor digestion. In 24 hours the reduction in the fluids will be about 3 litres or about 5% of the total body weight of a normal adult. Never the swelling due to sinus or cold and cough is more than 5% of the body volume. During this period of 24 hours the lose of water from the body does not reduce even by 1% to offset reduced water intake. The reduction in loss of body water thru urine or sweating starts after 48 hours in most of people. But to be on safe side giving up water and liquids for 24 hours will do the trick. The reduced swelling will give immediate relief from pain. It will make is much more easier to eliminate the cough thru nose without any pain. That will also improve the blood acid levels by about 10%. This makes changes at the cell level as well. Blood acid levels are the first line of defense against the infections. So swelling gone, pain gone, cough moving out, infections taken care of. Now what remains in the body for the next change of season time. Obviously nothing. So it has already given u long term relief from sinus. But in some cases one may get sinus during next change of season and may have to do this again. The reason is during change of season the body must adjust the water that is stored in the body. Due to some cell level changes the ability of the body to bring those changes is lost. But after 2-3 seasons that ability of the body will be restored and there will be complete relief from sinus. You may refer to Kole on yahoo answers. He posted that he got lot of relief. You may check his comment on my best answers of 14.8.2011 To decide whether the above is right or not, you may comment whether u are in the habit of regularly drinking water and other liquids or out of work or other reasons u remain without water and other liquids for long periods of time. Those who are very regular in drinking water and other liquids are more prone to sinus and related complications. People who are extremely dehydrated are also very likely to face sinus and related complications. Those who are on and off with water are not likely to face this sinus thing. * 2 months ago * Report Abuse None of these answers doing it for you? Sometimes none of the answers get it just right. If so, pick "No Best Answer". Voters DO NOT get any points for voting on the No Best Answer. Answer Questions in Respiratory Diseases * My tuberculosis skintest is positive but my lung test is negative? * I have a cough since 1 month. 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