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    So, I saw my ENT two weeks ago, and she recommended that I start using my neti pot daily, not just as needed, to reduce my crusting.
    I started today...but my question is, how do you get all the residual water out of your nose? I got to work and went to pick up a pen that I dropped on the floor, and water started coming out my nose. Luckily I'm here before anyone else, so no one was here to witness this disgusting mishap.
    Is there anything I can do to get all that water out of there after I'm done rinsing?
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    This happens to me all of the time! After my sinus rinse at home, I tilt my head to the side a couple of times back and forth to get it to drain out.
    It still comes out after that even at work but I know when it will, I just keep a kleenex handy. Maybe try tilting your head right when you get to work to get the extra water out.
    I actually like when it comes out because when it doesn't thats when I know I'm getting a little head cold or sinus problems.

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    LOL I think we've all experienced that "disgusting mishap!"

    After rinsing, lean forward in the sink (about 45 degrees) and exhale forcefully through both nostrils. (Don't pinch off a nostril.) This is the angle where the sinuses drain so most of the water will come out. Don't bend to 90 degrees or the water will get stuck in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sangye View Post
    LOL I think we've all experienced that "disgusting mishap!"

    After rinsing, lean forward in the sink (about 45 degrees) and exhale forcefully through both nostrils. (Don't pinch off a nostril.) This is the angle where the sinuses drain so most of the water will come out. Don't bend to 90 degrees or the water will get stuck in there.
    I had this happen at first. I use a squeeze bottle or electric pump sinus wash. When you bend over the sink and blow or snort through open nostrils it seems to get rid of most of the water. Blowing nose later when bent over seems to get rid of last drops for me and this has not been an issue (unexpected drainage at later time) for several months now.

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    OH NO!!! I've never had that happen. I'm SO glad you were alone!!
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    I just saw this on the news the other day and was thinking about all of us high end neti pot users. The moral of the story... boil your water or used distilled water in your neti pot or you might loose your brain (and everything else that goes with it)...

    Victim of Brain Eating Amoeba Unknowingly Used Infested Water in Neti Pot | InjuryBoard Greensboro

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    Marta,
    I saw that too, very scary.
    I have used faucet water for 10 years.
    I should really be using distilled water or boil it first. I need it to be pretty warm.. so just would take longer to heat it up. Better safe than sorry though right?!

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    I wonder how stagnate water got that far into the system...that's more than a little disturbing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marta View Post
    I just saw this on the news the other day and was thinking about all of us high end neti pot users. The moral of the story... boil your water or used distilled water in your neti pot or you might loose your brain (and everything else that goes with it)...

    Victim of Brain Eating Amoeba Unknowingly Used Infested Water in Neti Pot | InjuryBoard Greensboro
    Yep, I saw this story last week. Very scary, and so sad for their families. I have a big gallon jug of distilled water in my bathroom for my Neti pot. I'm not taking any chances of anything foreign in my nose.
    Nicole

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    OMG that's horrifying!! I use distilled water every day. But I wash and rinse the bottle (Neil Med) with tap water. We have a well, so I don't even have the benefit of chlorination. Something else for me to obsess about.
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