At my witts end!
Well, my preliminary results with these were not good. My own allergy-induced nasal blockage was simply too far back to really benefit by these little nasal splints. Regardless, I expect these should help in at least some cases.-SWS wrote: Tomorrow I'll report the results of those nasal inserts...
I may have to head to the hardware store for some 3/4" diameter rigid copper pipe as Snoredog suggests...
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yeah I would think it would be pretty difficult to keep those things in without any irritation or discomfort, know for myself it would be down right impossible, I cannot stand anything in my nose,-SWS wrote:Well, my preliminary results with these were not good. My own allergy-induced nasal blockage was simply too far back to really benefit by these little nasal splints. Regardless, I expect these should help in at least some cases.-SWS wrote: Tomorrow I'll report the results of those nasal inserts...
I may have to head to the hardware store for some 3/4" diameter rigid copper pipe as Snoredog suggests...
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I also don't think you could insert them up far enough to do any good, hey were those made by Miss Piggy?
someday science will catch up to what I'm saying...
LOL! I personally didn't find them irritating once I managed to get them situated. I think my problem is that I have either an 80/20 or 90/10 deviated-septum split. I forgot just what the ENT said years ago. I seem just fine when I'm using Nasonex, however.
Regardless, on that narrow side of my own deviated septum, verrrrry little rhinitis swelling is required to cause occlusion. And these nasal splints just won't take care of any nasal problem that far back IMO.
If anybody needs depth measurements of these nasal splints (to assess likelihood of success or efficacy), then I'll be very happy to get out a digital micrometer and take measurements.
Regardless, on that narrow side of my own deviated septum, verrrrry little rhinitis swelling is required to cause occlusion. And these nasal splints just won't take care of any nasal problem that far back IMO.
If anybody needs depth measurements of these nasal splints (to assess likelihood of success or efficacy), then I'll be very happy to get out a digital micrometer and take measurements.