Anyone had surgery to correct a deviated septum?
How long were you out of the h2o?
Is it harder to regulate your exhalation on face-up SDK's than it was before?
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Do you need to undergo the surgery?
Here is my situation. I've developed tons of allergies over the years, and due to a deviated septum, have narrow sinus issues. This causes blockage, and leads to frequent sinus infection. I have had good success treating the allergy part of the equation with NAET, but still even a minor cold will usually lead to infection. One ENT suggested that I treat this condition with anti-histamines and steroidal nasel spray (to be taken regularly for the rest of my life). This seems unreasonable to me (I will spare forum readers my anti-pharm rant).
Its hard to find an 8 week window...maybe September
Do you need to undergo the surgery?
Here is my situation. I've developed tons of allergies over the years, and due to a deviated septum, have narrow sinus issues. This causes blockage, and leads to frequent sinus infection. I have had good success treating the allergy part of the equation with NAET, but still even a minor cold will usually lead to infection. One ENT suggested that I treat this condition with anti-histamines and steroidal nasel spray (to be taken regularly for the rest of my life). This seems unreasonable to me (I will spare forum readers my anti-pharm rant).
Its hard to find an 8 week window...maybe September