Posted by NCWayne on August 08, 2011 at 20:25:01 from (98.21.228.208):
In Reply to: miserable OT posted by mattcatlin on August 08, 2011 at 18:59:01:
Had the surgery about 10 years ago and was told that it was so simple it was being done outpatient, which they did. Simple or not the recovery period that they said would be about aweek turned into two and a half. Seems when your setting on your butt behind a desk all day you don't stress the area where the surgery is done that much and you can go back to work almost immediately. Unfortunately when you work outside for a living and actual do manual labor the stress to the area is not a good thing, and tends to cause more bleeding and drainage than the law allows.
Through all the pain, sickness from the drainage, being bored off my a$$ from not being able to work for so long, etc, etc, etc, I have absolutely no regrets for having the surgery done. When I went in the Dr said the way my septum was deviated I had only about half of the area to breath through that I should have had. No fights, no broken noses, no nothing to give as a reason for things being screwed up, it was just the 'hand I was dealt'. Once everything healed I could breath better than I ever could before.
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