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Old 03-25-2013, 02:36 PM
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Thumbs up Deviated Septum (Septoplasty) and nasal polyps.

Well I had my surgery last week and I just wanted to tell everyone out there that I feel 100% better now. Not being able to breathe through your nose is a major P.I.A.
Nasal polyps are like a sack of meat hanging in the back of your nose, talk about being in A BAD MOOD !! Like a snot that just won’t go away, torture is best described the way I felt. So I had the polyps removed and my septum straitened out. I was on the table for a good 3 hours at one of those surgical centers, my nose was a mess. I took ONE pain pill after the surgery and that was it.
Amazing, NO packing and NO splints, just healing.

My doctor IS THE BEST !! She is smoking hot with a German accent and wears really short skin tight skirts !! If you need this done I will gladly PM you her name, she works out of Somerset County.

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