SirenSongWoman
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Has anyone had this? What was your experience?
Awhile back, a sister buckeye here posted about how she didn't feel the same exhilaration, post-exercise, everyone else seems to feel. I responded that I agree. Then I started wondering why. The next day I was doing Cardio Coach, coming down to the end and Sean says "...by now, you're probably breathing through your mouth" and I thought 'By now? I ALWAYS breathe through my mouth.' And it's true. I began to realize my tiny nose (and whatever obstruction was inside it) was starting to interfere with my breathing (and my LIFE), the more HIIT I did. So I was talking about my breathing issues with a my co-worker/friend, Patty, who had been watching me yawn and hearing me speak of how tired I always am for three years now. She suggested I get tested for sleep apnea and see a doctor about my inability to breathe because those are HER issues (she's actually off work right now, recovering from surgery for a deviated septum AND a tonsil removal). So I saw my doctor. I'm going in tonight for my second sleep study (with the CPAP machine) and the otolaryngologist(sp?) I saw yesterday has me scheduled for surgery for a deviated septum in October. He said my septum veers right, then takes a sharp left. He acted like he'd never seen anything like it and said the surgery would surely do wonders for my ability to breathe through my nose. I'd like to ask Patty about her surgery but she's so mad and in so much pain she's not talking. With the tonsillectomy (I had mine as a child so, thankfully, that's not an issue for me), she can't talk but she texted me and said she's in so much pain she would never have had the surgery if she'd known it would be like that.
So I have to ask. Those of you who've had surgery for a deviated septum, what was your experience with the surgery? Do you regret it? Did it help? I know my late mother (a REALLY bad snorer) had it and later said it helped a lot but I don't recall her feelings about the surgery. What I mostly want to know is 1) How bad was the surgery and 2) Did it help you to breathe better? I'm kind of nervous and could use some reassurance. Thanks.
Awhile back, a sister buckeye here posted about how she didn't feel the same exhilaration, post-exercise, everyone else seems to feel. I responded that I agree. Then I started wondering why. The next day I was doing Cardio Coach, coming down to the end and Sean says "...by now, you're probably breathing through your mouth" and I thought 'By now? I ALWAYS breathe through my mouth.' And it's true. I began to realize my tiny nose (and whatever obstruction was inside it) was starting to interfere with my breathing (and my LIFE), the more HIIT I did. So I was talking about my breathing issues with a my co-worker/friend, Patty, who had been watching me yawn and hearing me speak of how tired I always am for three years now. She suggested I get tested for sleep apnea and see a doctor about my inability to breathe because those are HER issues (she's actually off work right now, recovering from surgery for a deviated septum AND a tonsil removal). So I saw my doctor. I'm going in tonight for my second sleep study (with the CPAP machine) and the otolaryngologist(sp?) I saw yesterday has me scheduled for surgery for a deviated septum in October. He said my septum veers right, then takes a sharp left. He acted like he'd never seen anything like it and said the surgery would surely do wonders for my ability to breathe through my nose. I'd like to ask Patty about her surgery but she's so mad and in so much pain she's not talking. With the tonsillectomy (I had mine as a child so, thankfully, that's not an issue for me), she can't talk but she texted me and said she's in so much pain she would never have had the surgery if she'd known it would be like that.
So I have to ask. Those of you who've had surgery for a deviated septum, what was your experience with the surgery? Do you regret it? Did it help? I know my late mother (a REALLY bad snorer) had it and later said it helped a lot but I don't recall her feelings about the surgery. What I mostly want to know is 1) How bad was the surgery and 2) Did it help you to breathe better? I'm kind of nervous and could use some reassurance. Thanks.
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