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Ideal_Rock
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Has anyone had this done? Did you like the results? Could you really not do much the first week after? And how long does it take to heal??
I finally went to the ear-nose-throat guy for my snoring, and he said I hit the snoring trifecta but that the first thing to do was fix my deviated septum. Apparently it''s truly dreadful, and there''s just no way I could be breathing through it at night. My Fi says ''no duh, I could have told you that!''. (my tongue is also way too big and my soft palette is stretched out from a lifetime of snoring.)
Of course, I''d like to know how all the other e-n-t guys I''ve gone to for my many sinus infections missed this little detail. Although he did say one would have to look for it since it''s towards the back of my nose.
So he says that this won''t affect the outwards appearance of my nose in anyway. He''ll be going in through my nostrils, and then I get to wear a splint for a week or so. That I can''t go to work for a week. And should take it easy and not travel for two weeks.
*sigh*
Which means that with the wedding schedule this summer, I can''t have the surgery until mid-september. Maybe I should wait a little for the surgery until after fi moves in? Which is also on hold until after all the weddings are done, I swear everyone got wedding fever all of a sudden.
The e-n-t doc says that after a couple months of healing then I go to the sleep clinic. If I went now they''d just laugh at him. I really hope this fixes the snoring. I''m worried about getting married while still snoring like this, he had to sleep on the couch last night.
Well, at anyrate, it''d be nice to be able to breathe through my nose when doing stuff like biking.
Please let me know what your experiences were like!
I could really use some sort of info other than what my mother digs up on the web. I swear, every time I talk to her she tells me how my nose is going to be disfigured or how it will make the snoring worse! Yes, I know, that''s what caller id is for.
I finally went to the ear-nose-throat guy for my snoring, and he said I hit the snoring trifecta but that the first thing to do was fix my deviated septum. Apparently it''s truly dreadful, and there''s just no way I could be breathing through it at night. My Fi says ''no duh, I could have told you that!''. (my tongue is also way too big and my soft palette is stretched out from a lifetime of snoring.)

Of course, I''d like to know how all the other e-n-t guys I''ve gone to for my many sinus infections missed this little detail. Although he did say one would have to look for it since it''s towards the back of my nose.

So he says that this won''t affect the outwards appearance of my nose in anyway. He''ll be going in through my nostrils, and then I get to wear a splint for a week or so. That I can''t go to work for a week. And should take it easy and not travel for two weeks.

Which means that with the wedding schedule this summer, I can''t have the surgery until mid-september. Maybe I should wait a little for the surgery until after fi moves in? Which is also on hold until after all the weddings are done, I swear everyone got wedding fever all of a sudden.
The e-n-t doc says that after a couple months of healing then I go to the sleep clinic. If I went now they''d just laugh at him. I really hope this fixes the snoring. I''m worried about getting married while still snoring like this, he had to sleep on the couch last night.

Well, at anyrate, it''d be nice to be able to breathe through my nose when doing stuff like biking.
Please let me know what your experiences were like!

I could really use some sort of info other than what my mother digs up on the web. I swear, every time I talk to her she tells me how my nose is going to be disfigured or how it will make the snoring worse! Yes, I know, that''s what caller id is for.
