Aspirin-exacerbated respiratory disease (AERD): Food or drink triggers
For those of you who have Samter's triad (polyps, asthma, react to aspirin), have you found that things in your diet affect your symptoms? Do you react to certain foods or drinks?
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Hi, @squirt0104 That sounds like a difficult disease to deal with. I found this site that explains it well and also talks about a Facebook support group. https://www.samterssociety.org/about-aerd I was interested in the aspirin desensitization and wondered if you had tried it. Are you able to cope with this on a daily basis?
I did find that site and find it very helpful! I have not tried the desensitization yet as I was just diagnosed. They have started me on budesonide, the steroid rinse and have me doing Dulera and Montelukast. Unfortunately I feel like the new steroid rinse is causing other side affects, bad headaches, and chills so far after only 1 week. So much to learn! Do you have AERD? And if so found any treatment helpful?
@squirt0104 I hope things will go well for you. What is a “steroid rinse?” No, I don’t have AERD, I have a chronic brain inflammation called clippers. It’s been a long 2 years. I’m glad you went to Mayo. It sounds like they’ve started you on the right track!
It’s a steroid that you put in a saline rinse for sinus
I also have a possible ILD ( intertestinal Lung disease) which manifests in various forms of auto immune diseases. I have a lot of other odd symptoms that we aren’t connecting right now - all are inflammatory in nature. I’ve been having a lot of headaches too and they said I should have a brain scan but things were scaling back due to virus so they didn’t do at this time. I’m so sorry you have had a rough couple yrs with what you are dealing with and hope you are getting some relief of some sort. I appreciate you sharing your condition with me, I’m going to research it. We are thankful for the findings at Mayo and are hoping to pursue more info when the dust settles. I pray that you are getting some kind of relief!
Thank you for reply! I’ve tried everything from herbs to Accupuncture and chiropractic and kinesiology, new meds etc. I prefer natural but realize western meds are necessary sometimes. A lot of my experiences with them unfortunately are either ineffective or cause other miserable side effects.
Thank you for herb suggestion on tinnitus- just started with that about 4 months ago in addition to other problems. Will have to give a try - your relief with it is encouraging - thank you!
@squirt0104 I found I did get relief so hope you do too Let me know take care
I realize this started in 2016 but was not aware of it. I have been treated for AERD at Mayo clinic since 2007 but actually diagnosed in 2017. My ENT was the best and after two sinus surgeries, she recommended Dupixent injections. This is about the only treatment that has provided relief from all of those symptoms mentioned by others. With regards to food sensitivities: Corn, Wheat, Soy are still a problem, however, I attribute that to the intense antibiotic treatments I received for sinus infections that began on or about 2006. Beware of constant use of broad spectrum antibiotics! It kills the good and bad gut flora leading to Leaky Gut and yeast overgrowth. I also find that wine and other fermented drinks, including beer are reactive and cause sinus pressure, coughing, and brain fog, regardless of the benefits of Dupixent.
Since I began the Dupixent injections in fall of 2020, most of the Aerd symptoms have diminished. I no longer use prednisone or ever have sinus infections, severe coughing. However, I do experience tinnitus again since april of 2023 that is persistent and varies in intensity. Additionally, I do experience sneezing and sinus irritation about 3 days before the time of each injection. I simply use the saline and budesonide rinse a few times and get relief until next injection.
I am curious as to why the last post was more than 3 years ago for this condition. Perhaps all have been on Dupixent and have experienced great relief!
I hope this sheds some light for those who still suffer.
Rick B.