Re: Comments on Surgery
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2018 2:17 pm
Why are you not having this done? It's an excellent thing to do for your health. While it won't eliminate the need for CPAP, it might make CPAP much easier to tolerate and keep the mask on all night.KTinTexas wrote: I have had 2 ENTs tell me I needed correction of my deviated septum with turbinate reduction but those recommendations were not for sleep apnea (just for breathing better).
This type of surgery has also been greatly improved. The surgery is easier on the patient, and the recovery time is quick. Gramps had it about ten years ago. Outpatient surgery on day one, rested for days two and three, plastic splints came out on the morning of day four, and then we went to lunch and a little shopping, day five back in the office. He was really happy he had the surgery - improved a lot of things. Made CPAP easier.