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Deviated Septum Surgery
Has anyone here had this surgery? If so, was it rough to recover from?
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If there is going to be a prescription of rinsing with saline, buy or get the kit from the doctor before hand and practice. It can be a bit awkward to try when there's packing up in there. In my case the packing was so crammed in there the pressure gave me a headache and when it came out it felt so good. it was also really disgusting. I highly prefer the Ayr brand to the Neil med, both for bottle shape and the top closing on the Ayr brand. i have more than one so i can clean them up between rinses. BTW those saline sinus kits are great for anyone with allergies, and safe for pregnant women since it is just salt water. Anytime i work in the dirt or there's a forest fire or a wind storm, the stuff coming out is amazing and grossitating. |
To be perfectly honest, everyone I know personally who said they had a deviated septum surgery really had a nose job.
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Carnation - my daughter had this surgery about 2 years ago - the result of having her nose broken more than once through years of club gymnastics apparently (we had no idea at the time). I would strongly concur with everything Vandalsquirrel suggested.
As to pain and recovery time - I'm sure it differs. Again, thanks to years of club gymnastics and several injuries, I think mine has a pretty high pain tolerance, and I have to tell you - she was in A LOT of pain the first 24 hours. After that it wasn't bad, and she was back up and around in...I want to say 2 days at the most. She had to take it easy for a week or two I think (no running, jumping etc). Sorry, I'm being pretty vague, so not sure how much help this is. |
LOL! They'd better not touch the outside of my nose, that's not where the problem is! But you remember the local relative who's a perp? Hers was a nose job.
I keep hearing stories of terrible recoveries, though. I know one gentle woman who inadvertently punched the nurse who removed her packing because it was so painful. :( |
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I did get a plastic piece put in, and sometimes I can feel it move, kind of freaky. the worst part of the surgery was the prep and aftercare, endoscopes up the nose are the worst, I had to close my eyes. |
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PS-I've had three friends have experiences like VandalSquirrel described, but I had one that came down with some infection because of the surgery and got pretty sick. (My friend had dry socket three times during her wisdom teeth surgery and got her jaw fixed from TMJ and THAT ended up needing to be re-done...so she might be the exception...surgery just isn't her thing.) |
I had a deviated septum surgery. OMG it seriously was the best surgery I've had. LOL. I say this because my septum was so crooked and I had an overabundance of sinuses (which they removed) so breathing at night (when trying to sleep) was incredibly difficult.
Mine was a completely outpatient procedure. Afterwords they essentially stuck two "tampons" up my nose, to help with the blood clotting. I did spit up blood for the first 24 hours of the surgery. My face (especially my cheeks) became raw. I had to have a guaze pad covering my nose and the tape went across my cheeks. The first couple of nights it was uncomfortable to sleep. My parents made a "bed" up for me on the coach, so I could be more propped up. The "tampons" in my nose stayed in for like 3-4 days. Boy did it feel good when those things came out! I had the surgery back in 98 and haven't had to have it again. I met a woman who had to have the surgery (removing of the sinuses) every two years! I can now breathe at night without having to use breathe right strips daily or being propped up. The only times I get so congested at night that it makes it difficult to breathe (and therefore sleep) is when I'm sick. Otherwise, it truly was the best surgery I've ever had. LOL. |
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If I remember right, it only took 1 hour and an easy recovery. I was typing on the laptop that afternoon.
I wore a splint for one week and used saline for about one month. |
Wow - I have horrible sinuses! I wonder if the surgery would work for me? I'd freak if they changed my nose, but oh, would I love to breathe easily!
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I broke my nose 4 times and finally had it corrected about 2 years ago. They corrected the septum and performed "Turbine modification." Pretty much everything the others have said is correct, except i had no packing at all. i had to wear a strap over my face holding a piece of gauze in place.
In my own experience, for the first couple of weeks, I couldn't bend over without my nose running like a faucet. I had to go back for follow ups at like 4 and 6 weeks to have the sutures/stitches removed. That, by far, was the worst. They sprayed a numbing substance up each nostril and pulled them out. The drip down the back of my throat was absolutely disgusting. |
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My ex-husband had horrible sinus issues and they found a bunch of polyps in his nasal cavity that had to be removed. He's much better now. Not quite a deviated septum, but another possible reason for sinus issues.
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