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Old 12-16-2020, 12:14 AM #7
Diamond Tiger<3 Diamond Tiger<3 is offline
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I'm praying for you hun! I hope it heals right this time. Please don't panic. Use saline solution to help with your stuffy nose to help you breath better. Just avoid blowing your nose. One of the key things my surgeon had told me was to keep my stress level down to a minimum. When you become anxious and stress your body the blood doesn't circulate as well to help your body heal. I know it is easier said than to do. It was 1 of the things I tried my best to follow. Although I wasn't really stressed, I was more so rushing and running around. But, it was 12 days before Christmas too. There really wasn't any time to just lounge around and be lazy because kf the holiday fast approaching. Just remember not to blow your nose or use a straw. You can also cause a dry socket which is also very painful. How did the new surgeon repair the sinus perforation?
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