I had this one today. My nose is at the point where nothing has any kind of flavor. It was fine, but I suspect this is one of those teas that is amazing when you can taste it. As it cooled it became a tad bitter.
But I’m not giving up on this one.
The ENT confirmed that surgery was a failure. (although she said “it wasn’t effective.”) So our next step is to try Aspirin Desensitization. I am one of those fairly rare, lucky individuals with AERD, also called aspirin Triad or Samter’s Triad. I have asthma, nasal polyps that grow back only weeks after being surgically removed, and aspirin sensitivity. I once took aspirin accidently when I didn’t read the label of the Alka Selzer Plus. I ended up in the ER with a very scary asthma attack. So the idea of purposely taking aspirin over a three day period is frightening. I’ll be at the Mayo Clinic under doctor supervision.
This won’t happen immediately. I only called the ENT to agree to it today. We’ll have to do an MRI here in Fargo, then the ENT will send it to Mayo with a referral. But it has to be before the end of the year, because I’ve met my deductible and I don’t want to start all over again next year with another $3200, plus the additional $6,000 I have to pay to meet my cap. The thing is, if this works (and the success rate is 70%) I’ll be able to breathe easily and maybe even regain my sense of smell on a permanent basis.
So I’m going to set this tea aside and hopefully be able to fully enjoy it in a few months.
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Yes, best of luck – tea is such an olfactory experience that I can’t imagine what it would be like to not have my olfactory nerves working properly.
Thank you, everyone! I’m feeling pretty optimistic about the aspirin desense. Right now I’m on prednisone. In the past (like 6 years ago) Predisone would reduce the inflammation enough for air to get to my olfactory nerve and I would be able to smell things. It hasn’t worked for a long time, but maybe this will be the time.
good luck! i hope you see some improvements!
Good luck on the procedure. I can’t even imagine what it must be like. :(
Oh no, better luck with the MRI!
Yes, best of luck – tea is such an olfactory experience that I can’t imagine what it would be like to not have my olfactory nerves working properly.
Praying it is a great success!
Thank you, everyone! I’m feeling pretty optimistic about the aspirin desense. Right now I’m on prednisone. In the past (like 6 years ago) Predisone would reduce the inflammation enough for air to get to my olfactory nerve and I would be able to smell things. It hasn’t worked for a long time, but maybe this will be the time.