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Back in February, I was playing two-hand touch football indoors in a gym when I made a catch along the sidelines when I was pushed from behind into a closed door. The combination of my momentum along with the push forced me to hit the door with enough force to shatter my nose, deviated my septum and opened up a gash that required 9 stitches on the bridge of my nose.

 

I am getting a septoplasty to repair the deviation and to partially repair the nasal fracture. Has anybody gotten this procedure before or know someone who had the procedure? I don't know what to expect and when I tell friends, they think I am getting a cosmetic rhinoplasty. Is there really any difference between the two? Am I going to be bleeding out of my face for a while?

 

I am also getting prescribed loritab. Can I at least look forward to being prescribed this?

 

Thanks in advance my fellow wallers and any advice would be we much appreciated.

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Back in February, I was playing two-hand touch football indoors in a gym when I made a catch along the sidelines when I was pushed from behind into a closed door.  The combination of my momentum along with the push forced me to hit the door with enough force to shatter my nose, deviated my septum and opened up a gash that required 9 stitches on the bridge of my nose. 

 

I am getting a septoplasty to repair the deviation and to partially repair the nasal fracture.  Has anybody gotten this procedure before or know someone who had the procedure?  I don't know what to expect and when I tell friends, they think I am getting a cosmetic rhinoplasty.  Is there really any difference between the two?  Am I going to be bleeding out of my face for a while?

 

I am also getting prescribed loritab.  Can I at least look forward to being prescribed this? 

 

Thanks in advance my fellow wallers and any advice would be we much appreciated.

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You will like the loritab, you can sleep through the pain.. Also goes with beer nicely.

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The doctor, who is an ear, nose, throat specialist, said that I would be wearing a splint for 5 days. A splint? Should I just walk around with a paper bag on my head? I'll look like the love child of the Terminator and the Phantom of the Opera.

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I had the surgery a number of yrs ago, 4-6 yrs back.

 

Had the septum repaired, tubine bones filed down, excess adnoid tissue

removed and ear tubes put in both ears, I have chronic sinustitsus

 

was in the hospital over night, had some bleeding but nothing to serious

 

ENT came in the next morning checked me out and removed the packing

from my nose, I could not believe how much packing they got in there

and it was all bloody, dried blood but still bloody.

 

only instructions I was given was to NOT sleep laying down for a few days

and NOT to blow my nose, I was given painkillers but only took them at night

 

The pain I had was not that bad, but I do have a very high pain threshold

 

If you want to know anything else shoot me a PM

 

John

 

The doctor, who is an ear, nose, throat specialist, said that I would be wearing a splint for 5 days.  A splint?  Should I just walk around with a paper bag on my head?  I'll look like the love child of the Terminator and the Phantom of the Opera.

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The doctor, who is an ear, nose, throat specialist, said that I would be wearing a splint for 5 days.  A splint?  Should I just walk around with a paper bag on my head?  I'll look like the love child of the Terminator and the Phantom of the Opera.

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H could be talking about an internal splint. I had a similar surgery two years ago to remove a tumor in my sinus as well as repair a badly deviated septum. The splints were like 2 little (actually they were f'n huge. When he removed them it reminded me of total recall) plastic surfboards that came out about a week after the doctor removed the packing. Once they came out everything felt fine.

 

I can't say just how close what you are having was to my surgery, but I had it on a friday, and was at a Bills preseason game on sunday.

 

Good luck!

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