riversong wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 6:34 am
McSleepy wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2019 3:08 pm
riversong wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 8:23 am
I had packing the first three days and that was pretty horrible. It's hard to breathe (even with the straws) and I slept sitting up in a chair for those days. The first week after I was pretty lightheaded after they took the packing out because I was getting so much air. It was like a firehose of air hitting me in the face when I took a breath. I basically had to learn to breathe again. After the first week it was the irrigation and dissolving stitches. You get some pretty gnarly stuff coming out for the first couple of weeks. After about two weeks it was just not being able to blow my nose for another six. Two months out it was great. No issues. The worst part is that first three days. After that everything is easier.
Thank you, so much, for sharing! My surgeon said he will not be packing my nose after the surgery, but if something goes wrong after that (like me bumping the septum), then he'd have to do packing. Needless to say, I'll be tiptoeing around my nose

I irrigate my nose twice a day, anyway; any tips on doing that post-surgery? Any other tips about caring for the surgery site that you can think of?
McSleepy
I'm sorry I've been out of town! Washing your face can be a bit rough. I used facial wipes to wash it for the first week because my nose was really sore. Other than that, it really wasn't bad. You'll need to irrigate if you feel like you need to blow your nose for a while. That's really the only other thing I can think of. Good luck!
Thank you, so much! I'm on my 6th day now and I'm managing quite alright. The inability to breathe is the only issue so far; I'm surprised by the lack of pain. I was able to use my oral mask on the second night and it has allowed me to get some sleep. Of course, I rest quite a bit, although I couldn't help but work pretty much throughout (from home)

. Regular rinses, steam inhalation, softening the skin with lanolin, hydration, and infection prevention (topical and oral antibiotics) has been doing the job. It seems like the swelling
behind the splints is causing the congestion. My post-op appointment is tomorrow afternoon, and I think the surgeon will be taking the splints out, so we'll see how it goes. Oh, only yesterday I thought of pseudoephedrine and today the doctor said it was alright, so I took it and it's much better. I wonder how it'll be before I'm able to use a nasal mask again, and which kind.
Funny thing, the splints are sewn in to my septum with some rough-looking stitches that don't seem to be dissolving much yet:
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(Sorry for the bad quality: I'm using a cheap endoscope to take the photos and it has a fixed-focus lens.)
I wonder how it'll go tomorrow, if he's going to take them out! No wonder he said "you might want to take some pain killers before you come for the appointment!"

I'll post an update after that happens.
McSleepy
ResMed AirCurve 10 VAuto; Puritan-Bennett Breeze nasal pillow mask; healthy, active, middle-aged man; tall, athletic build; stomach sleeper; on CPAP since 2003; lives @ 5000 ft; surgically-corrected deviated septum and turbinates; regular nasal washes