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Originally posted by wilkinsi View Posti was born with sinus issues. they're supposed to shrink as you age but mine just got bigger. i've been in constant pain for 17 years and the only reason i've done nothing is because doctors just fobbed me off left, right and centre. i live with it because i can't be arsed to piss about."Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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Originally posted by wilkinsi View Postcan i safely assume you're ASLEEP during the operation?
Felt like I had been in the worst fight when I woke up, but I didn't even need any pain meds...
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Originally posted by donf View PostOk, I'll stay on course. Countdown is on. A week from Tues. Sounds all nice...... 'blob scab', 'hardened Jello', 'piece of liver', 'crust'.
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Originally posted by Wayniac View PostIf you are just having polyps removed, it may not be nearly this bad.. remember, mine was a major reconstruction. For my polyps (follow-up checks after surgery), they shot some numbing spray in the nose (lidocaine (sp??) maybe??) and then they use a scope and a little "gripper" thing.. just a pinch/pull... your eyes will water thoughOccupation: Department Director for the Department of Redundancy Department
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Originally posted by ripley156 View PostWow, a guy at work just had this done like 2 weeks ago...He is back already. The operation was a bit more extensive than they originally thought it would be, but he was only out of work 5 or 6 days total. (I think the original estimate was a weekend and a workday for a total of three days)
He said the worst part was having to be in an upright position for 24hr days for several days straight...Had something to do with drainage
However, this guy was so prone to sinus infections that he feels the operation was a small price to pay to not be stuffed-up and miserable all of the time.
He is a really grumpy S.O.B so I hope this makes him a little better to work with, lol! I am serious...a real prick!
Best of luck with yours Don!
Dan
Thanks Dan
Damn, I hope I don't turn into a grumpy ole' SOB.Occupation: Department Director for the Department of Redundancy Department
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Originally posted by Rich#6 View PostYou should be out for a week at most. Fair warning. Hold on when they pull the packing out!Occupation: Department Director for the Department of Redundancy Department
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Originally posted by Wayniac View PostIf you are just having polyps removed, it may not be nearly this bad.. remember, mine was a major reconstruction. For my polyps (follow-up checks after surgery), they shot some numbing spray in the nose (lidocaine (sp??) maybe??) and then they use a scope and a little "gripper" thing.. just a pinch/pull... your eyes will water thoughFuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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I've had polyps removed 3 times in the last 13 years and I always had big problems with dizziness and headaches before the ops. It makes a world of difference. I had 2 weeks off work after it was done and had to keep away from anywhere smokey but it was wwell worth having done. And as for the gauze removal, it makes your eyes water and I can't compare it to anything else, once it's out though and all that fresh air is going up your nose it's heaven.
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Originally posted by Speiro View PostI've had polyps removed 3 times in the last 13 years and I always had big problems with dizziness and headaches before the ops. It makes a world of difference. I had 2 weeks off work after it was done and had to keep away from anywhere smokey but it was wwell worth having done. And as for the gauze removal, it makes your eyes water and I can't compare it to anything else, once it's out though and all that fresh air is going up your nose it's heaven.
Man thats good to hear that, cause there couple of things going on. The dizziness, headaches, tired as hell and my eyesight is blurried sometimes.Occupation: Department Director for the Department of Redundancy Department
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