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SuicideFuel I can't breathe through my left nostril

hook-nosed trash

hook-nosed trash

My nose is hooked n crooked bru
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It's always been this way since I fell out of my stroller when I just a kid.

I also have almost no sense of smell as a result. So, I've never been able to cope with food cuz it all tastes like ass unless it stuffed chalk full with sugar or salt.
Probably the reason im a skinnycel too.

having an unsymmetrical nose is a trucel trait
 
The fact that my nose is big and uneven, gives my the most unbelievably nasally voice too.

Niggas in video games would tell me to shut up because of how annoying it is jfl
 
Black Lives Matter Blm GIF
 
never began
That fall single handedly griefed my entire childhood and teenage experience. Probably my entire life give how i'm on this fourm JFL (from saddness)
 
Same but it's because there's a huge ass damp spot on the wall next to my bed
 
You might have a deviated septum where the structure is blocking the left nostril. get that checked if possible
 
I would attend a doctor. Doesn’t sound right.
 
You might have a deviated septum where the structure is blocking the left nostril. get that checked if possible
I do. Visited a doctor 2 years ago and he confirmed it.
I currently have enough saved up for a septoplasty and a rhinoplasty, but Im still not 100% sure I should go through with it.
It's a shit ton of money and the success rate for the surgery is surprisingly low. If they botch my rhinosplasty, I'd probably just rope myself to be honest. So it's a scary risk.

I'm giving myself until I turn 24yo to get it done; if it fails, I rope; if it works, hopefully it won't be too late to ascend by then. (4 years away rn)
 
I do. Visited a doctor 2 years ago and he confirmed it.
I currently have enough saved up for a septoplasty and a rhinoplasty, but Im still not 100% sure I should go through with it.
It's a shit ton of money and the success rate for the surgery is surprisingly low. If they botch my rhinosplasty, I'd probably just rope myself to be honest. So it's a scary risk.

I'm giving myself until I turn 24yo to get it done; if it fails, I rope; if it works, hopefully it won't be too late to ascend by then. (4 years away rn)
If money is a problem, that's understandable. Honestly, it's one of the best investments I made in my entire life, but I have insurance, so it covered part of the costs.
 
If money is a problem, that's understandable. Honestly, it's one of the best investments I made in my entire life, but I have insurance, so it covered part of the costs.
oh, did you get a rhinoplasty or a septoplasty? How was the recovery process, I heard your face gets super swollen up.
 
can only relate when my nose is clogged, and i hate it so much. i would've roped if i had to go through this 24/7, stay strong boyo.
 
Brutal hook-nosed pill
 
I think i have the same issue
 
oh, did you get a rhinoplasty or a septoplasty? How was the recovery process, I heard your face gets super swollen up.
Septoplasty + turbinoplasty (because my turbinates were all swollen up, possibly from fast shifts in temperature/humidity, in addition to the deviated septum). My nose actually looked fine on the outside, so no rhinoplasty.

As for the procedure, there's a few things you must ensure before doing it, and also during the day of the operation. They'll inform you anyway, but the most important is being below a certain threshold of BMI. They might refuse treatment if BMI exceeds 30.

You are submitted to general anesthesia, so during the procedure it's fine. The problem is the post-op/recovery, it's a pain because you're forced to use silicone splints during a few days and the head positioning must be stabilized (this minimizes swelling). You won't be able to breathe from the nose, so if you have asthma or sleep apnea, you're gonna have a bad time.

Even though it was only 4 days, it felt like an eternity. I had thoughts along the lines of "am I gonna stay swollen and with these fucking things in there forever"? But it was well worth it considering the results.

EDIT: For rhinoplasty I don't have a frame of reference, so I can't really give my 2 cents there. Combined surgeries will result in longer recovery times and additional measures.
 
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