*it was either this or "POST: nasal drip".
hi. sorry i've been out o' commission. i have good excuses.
so i had my nasal polyp surgery two weeks ago today. i went under general anesthesia for a little over two hours (my first time ever experiencing that -- dada no likey), and they shaved out the polyps and straightened my deviated septum. dr. clarke shoved some packing up in there to help it all heal in place.
[warning: please put down your strawberry smoothie for this next paragraph.]
i (slowly) woke up and needed water NOW, so they got me some 'ice chips'. apparently, i had vomited pretty violently at some point right before i awoke; of course, i have zero recollection of this. i also had this "drip-pad" right under my nostrils to soak up the flow of blood. not the most physically ideal situation to wake up to.
i totaled about six (6) hours of sleep the next four days and nights, mostly due to the inability to breathe out m'nose. it wasn't 'til monday afternoon that i began to feel "normal": some of the packing had begun to dissolve, which provided some airflow out m'nostrils. wednesday morning i went to dr. clarke and he sucked out most of the rest of the gunk that was up there. that was the turning point; my first inhalation after that was evidence enough that this surgery was worth it. i was already breathing better than i had in literally years.
it's now two weeks later, and i am a new man. seriously. before the surgery, i would ordinarily wake up about every 90 minutes-2 hours most every night (and fall right back to sleep, but it still was interruptive). the last seven days have consisted of full-ish nights of sleep (barring my three-day trip to boston last weekend to my sister's kick-ass party for getting her Ph.D.), and i feel better every day!! i'm so thankful.
dr. clarke is tha man. i told him he changed my life. he took it well.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
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Welcome back, Nat. We missed you. I'm glad to hear you are on the healing path!
N--so glad you are better. Keep up with the Rhino horn. BTW, way to find my web presence (that pic is in Duke Gardens).
couldn't find the rhino horn anywhere, so i bought this ceramic alternative. no workee as well as rhino.
The Nose Fairy has heard of your plight, and a real Rhino Horn is now on its way to you. Delivery estimate: between 6/30-7/5. (No, I'm not kidding.)
I'm a *no* pour saltwater in my nose using an inferior Neti pot! :)
Yeah, Dr. Clarke!
Yea, Jenny's web presence (good to *see* you, Jenny!)!!
Yea, Nat's nose!!!
What the *&%$ is a rhino horn (aside from the obvious, which I just got to see in its natural environment (albeit from a distance) Just Last Week)*sigh*???
Hi Rebecca... your African adventures sounded amazing! (I've been checking in on your blog now and then.)
Go here:
http://www.tqmpropmgm.com/rhinohorn/medicalstudies.htm
It should clear up the mystery.
Say hi to Bill and the rest of the Stevensons for me!
Oh heck, that link didn't paste right. It's
http://www.tqmpropmgm.com/
rhinohorn/medicalstudies.htm
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