04.24.07
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I used to think that deviated septum surgery was just a fancy name for a nose job. That is until a friend of mine was diagnosed with sleep apnea due to a deviated septum and had to go under the knife.
My friend had always complained about sleepless nights. I know he’d tried everything from herbal meds to sleeping pills. But, lately, it had gotten worse. After weeks at a sleep clinic, and trying out all sorts of techniques and gizmos, his doctor said deviated septum surgery was needed.
We now tease him about getting a nose job, but we know that sleep apnea can be really tough to deal with. (He looks more tired and haggard each year!)
The septum, apparently, is this thin cartilage that separates the nostrils. If it isn’t in the middle, it’s deviated. If it’s deviated enough, like my friend’s, you end up breathing mostly through one nostril.
We used to think it funny that my friend sometimes whistles through one nose when he has a bad cold. This happened more often in recent weeks as he was hardly getting any sleep.
That’s why he ended up in the sleep clinic. And that’s why he’s going through deviated septum surgery in a few days. The whistling was embarrassing but his sleepless nights were also damaging his health, career, and ability to enjoy life.
His nose always did look kind of crooked, but we always assumed he once broke it or something. He says he just wants the problem corrected and doesn’t want any surgeons messing with the way he looks.
We still tease him that since he’s undergoing a surgical procedure anyway, wouldn’t it be cool to get a movie-star nose as well? Maybe after the surgery he’ll be his old self and be able to laugh at our teasing again.
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I used to think that deviated septum surgery was just a fancy name for a nose job. That is until a friend of mine was diagnosed with sleep apnea due to a deviated septum and had to go under the knife.
My friend had always complained about sleepless nights. I know he’d tried everything from herbal meds to sleeping pills. But, lately, it had gotten worse. After weeks at a sleep clinic, and trying out all sorts of techniques and gizmos, his doctor said deviated septum surgery was needed.
We now tease him about getting a nose job, but we know that sleep apnea can be really tough to deal with. (He looks more tired and haggard each year!)
The septum, apparently, is this thin cartilage that separates the nostrils. If it isn’t in the middle, it’s deviated. If it’s deviated enough, like my friend’s, you end up breathing mostly through one nostril.
We used to think it funny that my friend sometimes whistles through one nose when he has a bad cold. This happened more often in recent weeks as he was hardly getting any sleep.
That’s why he ended up in the sleep clinic. And that’s why he’s going through deviated septum surgery in a few days. The whistling was embarrassing but his sleepless nights were also damaging his health, career, and ability to enjoy life.
His nose always did look kind of crooked, but we always assumed he once broke it or something. He says he just wants the problem corrected and doesn’t want any surgeons messing with the way he looks.
We still tease him that since he’s undergoing a surgical procedure anyway, wouldn’t it be cool to get a movie-star nose as well? Maybe after the surgery he’ll be his old self and be able to laugh at our teasing again.
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