The Deviated Septum Myth
Top Comments
All Comments (88)
-
Thanks for this opinion. I had a turbinate reduction and polyp removal last week. When we set up the surgery, my ENT did not want to touch the septum as he thinks that the removal of the polyp (it was huge) and the turbinate reduction would allow the septum to correct itself enough over time that it wouldn't be worth the surgery.
-
Getting surgery for a deviated septum is just a way for doctors to make money. It won't make your life change in the way that you hope. Save your money.
-
Man, I wish I heard this before I got my damn sinus/septum surgery. It cost fukin $1300.
-
@GabrieLJustuS LMFAO
-
look at his eyes..... LOL LMFAO
-
@TTibble he is programmed to blink appx. once every 10 seconds..if he is running on a low battery...it will actually throw the timing off and extend the time in between blinks..
-
great video....i had a deviated septum had surgery for it which actually made my condition worse...my septum deviated even more.The surgeon actually operated on the wrong nostril..two years later had the same surgery done over again by another surgeon hoping that this guy knew what he was doing...it worked the second time...very painful and uncomfortable surgery but now i can enjoy the rest of my life!!!!
WHY WONT HE BLINK?
GabrieLJustuS 7 months ago 27
@GabrieLJustuS He is a robot. Made in China.
rockrefugee 6 months ago 17