Aigle wrote:Good thing you don't live in Michigan; Thal. I get a sinus infection like clock-work everytime the weather changes. If you've ever been/lived to/in Michigan you'll understand that it will snow one minute, rain the next, and be 80* all in the same day. Beleive me, it's happened. It usually snows on my birthday (october).
I think it depends on where you live, too, and what you're allergic to in your environment. For me, my sinus headaches are triggered by pinyon trees. I also happen to live in a forest inhabited by--pinyon trees.
Literally... I can go outside when they're pollinating, run a finger across the grill, and get a thick layer of yellow powder. During that time, I usually get them for a month solid. Kinda sucks, and I'm going to see if the nasal irrigation kits work this year. If not, then I'm not too sure what to do (and I don't like the idea of those allergy shots).
Anyhoo... so far, my jaw just feels quite funny. It could be the painkillers or it could be the healing process already starting. The right maxilla molar cavity is the one that's giving me some trouble as far as mild discomfort. I *hope* it's not the onset of dry socket, but I suspect I'm not going to know for a few more days. The extraction sites in the mandible and left maxilla area don't feel bad at all thusfar. There is a bit of discomfort and swelling in the jaw around the site of the more complicated extraction, but I expect that will subside by Monday.
The plus side? I love tomato soup.