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If you get a septoplasty and you are a classically trained singer, DO NOT sing for 6 months after your surgery. If you sing before then, you will completely untrain your singing voice. Proper voice placement will be incredibly painful and then it will tickle like hell up until around 6 months.
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THIS WAS MY ISSUE! I had trouble breathing all the time, and when I went to the Otolaryngologist, they found out I had a deviated septum, enlarged turbinates, and I already knew about the tonsillitis (I tried everything to get rid of it). I was soon scheduled for 1 surgery to correct all of it. Although the healing period was rough, I can finally breathe, and I snore WAY less than what I used to and therefore sleep way better too! I can't thank the doctor enough. He explained everything and was very reassuring and did a wonderful job.
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I didn't know how much i was struggling with breathing until we fixed my septum. I needed to get my tonsils out as an adult and while i was setting an ENT i asked if my deviated septum, which i could see on an MRI, could be making my breathing harder than normal (i didn't know what normal felt like) and the ENT said it could be and they go on clinical symptoms not scans bc as the doc here says, you can have it with no symptoms.
He was happy to correct it at the same time after a chat and it was life changing š
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Had 2 rhynoplasty surgeries to try to correct it. Cpap machine didn't work for me either. Bothered me more than helping me sleep. A simple silicone nasal dilalator saved me by forcefully holding the problem nostril open in place. If I didn't have the surgeries my nostril would've been more comfortable with the silicone tube sooner. But I had to deal with some minor pain from scarred tissue for a bit. Still worth putting up with that for the ability to breath properly and sleep at night.
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Hi Doctor Karan, if you have any recommendations, for vasomotor rhinitis, Iād be grateful. Either way, thank you for your educational content.
I got my deviated septum fixed with a septoplasty, had a turbinate reduction, a malformation removed, and immunotherapy for years to treat my allergies (now test negative), and I still canāt breathe through my nose at night, because it swells shut. At best, itās like trying to breathe through a pinched straw.
I wake up every 2-4 hours, overheated and out of breath, with a bad headache, but I donāt have sleep apnea, so my doctor looked at me like Iām just dumb when I failed to show sleep apneas during my sleep study.
The treatments for Vasomotor rhinitis havenāt worked for me, and at this point, itās easier for me to take my Adderall a few hours early in the morning, wait an hour for it to kick in, and then I can get a few hours of sleep, because it makes my noseās swelling go down. Getting rid of Adderall for years didnāt help or change this either, in case anyone thinks it would.
Iām so tired at this point that everything always hurts and I kind of wish it would just end me, because sleep deprivation for decades is torture.
If anyone has had success with this issue, pls lmk. Hope everyoneās having a good day regardlessāļøāØ
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@ActionPhilip
1 month ago
One day I hope for a video that says "see this weird thing", and I think "oh yeah, my body does that", and then the video says "Yeah that's completely fine".
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