Sad and recovering from deviated septum surgery... post some pr0n? (1 Viewer)

Feel better soon!

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Yr the 1st to see my set...Get Well soon and enjoy all the pic's everyone is posting..

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Yr the 1st to see my set...Get Well soon and enjoy all the pic's everyone is posting..

Sorry for about pic quality..
Looks awesome!! Congrats on the new set. Love those $5s when they’re in racks. They really pop.
 
I could never play against those girls, even for 1/2 dimes, unless I would have had some sex (of any form) just before the game. :rolleyes:
 
I had that surgery back when I was 21.....best decision ever. I actually thought it was normal to get dizzy (ie hypoxic) when playing sports and stuff. Didn't stop me but holy wow did it make a difference afterwards. Like unclogging your air-filter in your car.

It takes about 3 weeks (or at least in my case) to truly be able to breath through your nose again. The packing removal on the 2nd day is enjoyable, ya bleed in a basin until it stops... lol After about 4 weeks you will sneeze and (regret it) but rest assured that (lets call it stuff) is supposed to come out.

Its at 2 months + that you notice the biggest difference in your breathing.
Not to derail the thread bit exactly the info i was hoping someone had here haha. Broken nose and fixed 3 years ago but never been right since, going through sudafed spray like a crackhead :ROFL: :ROFLMAO: hoping i can get mine done in april
 
Not to derail the thread bit exactly the info i was hoping someone had here haha. Broken nose and fixed 3 years ago but never been right since, going through sudafed spray like a crackhead :ROFL: :ROFLMAO: hoping i can get mine done in april
So far the recovery isn’t that bad. Pain, at least for me, is like a 3 out of 10. The most annoying thing is having splints in your nose for a week and having to breathe only out of your mouth. Makes for a really dry and unpleasant throat.
I unfortunately seem to have a 99.9 fever for some reason, so I’m keeping an eye on that but I guess that sort of thing is common for 48 hours after surgery.
 
So far the recovery isn’t that bad. Pain, at least for me, is like a 3 out of 10. The most annoying thing is having splints in your nose for a week and having to breathe only out of your mouth. Makes for a really dry and unpleasant throat.
I unfortunately seem to have a 99.9 fever for some reason, so I’m keeping an eye on that but I guess that sort of thing is common for 48 hours after surgery.
Nice week off work though :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
Not to derail the thread bit exactly the info i was hoping someone had here haha. Broken nose and fixed 3 years ago but never been right since, going through sudafed spray like a crackhead :ROFL: :ROFLMAO: hoping i can get mine done in april

I am not sure if I was born with a deviated septum on broke my nose as a child (I have a vague) memory of a very painful nasal bone from when I was 4 or 5 after being hit in the nose by a Frisbee lol. I rode horses through my childhood and it was normal for me in a long event activity to get kind of dizzy after a while and riding with my mouth open....not realizing that was a problem I carried on. It wasn't until I went for a Root Canal at the dentist and nearly suffocating when they tried to use a plastic wrap to maintain dental sterility for the procedure that blocked breathing through my mouth. I told them I couldn't breath through my nose well enough for the whole procedure....to which the dental response was, um that's not normal. Had the surgery and when I say it was a night and day difference afterwards I am not kidding. I went on to ride professionally for many years afterwards, prepped horses and broke horses for racing, showjumping etc... all made possible with the extra exercise tolerance I had from getting that problem fixed. You will regret your decision when you wake up and are blocked with packing and bruising on your face. But i'd do it again 100% and highly recommend it if this has been a similar problem for you.
 
I've had that surgery -- recovery is not fun, but it was well worth it. Feel better soon! Here's is some pr0n from my "grail garden" shoot.

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Wow. Just wow. Thanks for sharing this with me. Definitely what the doctor ordered! You have quite the impressive collection to say the least.

And you’re right, at about 4 weeks recovery time, I have no regrets at all. Really happy with how everything is turning out.
 

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