Septoplasty | Latera Implants | Turbinate Reduction. What to know. Tips. Recovery hacks.

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2021
  • I just recently had a septoplasty with Latera implants and a turbinate reduction. I was very nervous before my procedure and did as best research on it as I could but there were still a lot of questions I wish I had answered. So, I made a video for those of you who might not feel like you can find the right answers, reassurances and information. Check out, let me know how yours went!

Komentáře • 85

  • @jonnysigs
    @jonnysigs Před rokem +3

    that glove idea is awesome!! thank you

  • @nanisummers2769
    @nanisummers2769 Před 2 lety +1

    Great testament! Great story!

  • @greggnowell8296
    @greggnowell8296 Před rokem +1

    I'm having mine done on Friday. Watching videos has helped with what to expect. The pre-op meeting was yesterday, so all I'm waiting for is Friday morning.

  • @denisep777
    @denisep777 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for your testimony, mine is very similar. I had a knee replacement in July and developed a blood clot that was discovered in my right lung. Nobody but Jesus. So I was very abrehensive about the procedure. Like you I couldn't breathe or sleep. Long story short, the Lord surrounded me with believers. This is my 3rd day with minimal pain, I don't have splints, no packing, and I can breathe. TGBTG.

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před rokem

      Hey!! I'm so glad you're doing okay! It's not an easy journey to recovery for the blood clots. I'm also glad your surgery went well. Hiw are you doing now?

    • @muhammadamsari4082
      @muhammadamsari4082 Před 7 měsíci

      @denisep777
      How is your breathing now? Your answer is very helpful

  • @debbiew263
    @debbiew263 Před 2 lety +1

    Good advice on the cough drops and surgical gloves for icing. Surgery next month for me.

  • @emmalouise8309
    @emmalouise8309 Před rokem

    Super helpful!!! Thank you🙏😃

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před rokem

      I’m glad it helped!!! Hope your recovery is going well.

  • @samm8135
    @samm8135 Před 4 měsíci

    Had my Septoplasty and Turbinate reduction done yesterday.. I have no pain and slight swelling. The worst part has been the stuffiness and cleaning up the discharge.(like you have with a sinus infection) I have the splints in, no discomfort or pain..Today I feel fine, still dripping a little.. For the best success and lowest risk of ENS/exterior membrane damage to the Turbinates have the microdebrider procedure done, the cauterize/radiowave methods have a history of issues (have a complete understanding of each method)...I don't regret having it done..Do your research on the Surgeon and the way they reduce the Turbinates and you'll have success ..:)

  • @Micksmix256
    @Micksmix256 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for your video. i actually almost made my own due to the lack of content out there. Glad i found yours. my ENT gave me a septoplasty in may last year. made me take a bunch of steroids for about 7 months and i actually lost partial vision in my right eye due to the steroids. Doctor who prescribed it to me said it was unlikely, but an immunologist said it is the most likely cause. Went to a different more competent doctor who explained my turbinates were swelling on the opposite side to try and match the work done on the left half of nose. just had latera about 36 hours ago with revised septoplasty and turbinate reduction. My original doctor i thought was really good, but made me feel like i was insane. i told him in my last appointment that i was having breathing issues that were cauing me anxiety in the night.. he said i dont deal with mental health and recommended me to a psychologist . Most disrespectful thing ive ever had happen, glad i went to a new surgeon who helped me right away.

    • @Micksmix256
      @Micksmix256 Před 2 lety +1

      wow just saw u say ur anxiety regarding breathing right after i commented this ^. my doctor is a POS for saying i need a therapist.

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 2 lety

      Sorry you had so much trouble with this! Breathing is an essential function to the body so when you feel like it’s inhibited or strained naturally it’s going to affect your quality of life. After surgery was quite nerving for me too, especially a few days to a week out, I had issues with panic and anxiety. Hopefully for you it clears up and you start to feel less anxiety and enjoy better breathing. I’m glad your new surgeon was much better!
      Any updates?

    • @Micksmix256
      @Micksmix256 Před 2 lety

      @@theplancks7618 I was quite worked up under the pain meds (sorry) but ultimately what I wrote was true. I had complete blockage on my right side and now that my stents are out I breathe much easier unassisted. I have complete airflow to both nostrils and my right side collapses with heavy breathing (even with latera implants) but i do not care. Now that turbinate is reduced again in right nostril I can breathe well. The only other thing that bothers me is my sinuses pop a lot but i've been able to remedy that with OTC medication so i'm very happy compared to say a year ago. Second surgery was with a plastic surgeon with fellowship training instead of an ENT.

    • @muhammadamsari4082
      @muhammadamsari4082 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Micksmix256How is your breathing now? Your answer is very helpful

    • @Micksmix256
      @Micksmix256 Před 7 měsíci

      @@muhammadamsari4082 have had 2 septoplastys, latera implant, FESS, and sinus nerves frozen. still wake up unable to breathe most nights with large milky white snot clots . im debating one more surgery but feel feel pretty defeated. in a better place than a year ago though.

  • @aheathcote1
    @aheathcote1 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the video! What technique of turbinoplasty did the surgeon use do you know?

  • @rissthebee
    @rissthebee Před 2 lety +2

    I have EOE too! Im also getting this surgery on the 30th of September. Im a little nervous. I experience the same exercise intolerance as you do regarding or being able to breathe. Thank you for making this video!!!

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 2 lety

      I rarely meet anyone who has EoE, hopefully yours is not as severe as some cases. I know mine is pretty mild right now, as mild goes lol!! I hope your procedure goes well. I was very nervous myself but I’m sure you’ll do great!

    • @Sal-rb8dy
      @Sal-rb8dy Před 2 lety +1

      Just had mine today in So Cal. Pain isn’t too bad. Just very uncomfortable rn. I’m planning on hitting the gym regardless the day after tomorrow 😂

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 2 lety

      @@Sal-rb8dy lol I hope everything went well!

    • @johnnybaby4036
      @johnnybaby4036 Před rokem

      @@theplancks7618 how are you feeling these day, I have a terrible sinus infection and they said if the antibiotics don’t work I may have to get surgery and I’m very nervous. Would you do it all over it again, did your sinus infection leave quickly since you had surgery?

  • @chrisp4761
    @chrisp4761 Před 2 lety +3

    My husband is getting the same exact surgery as you described here in 3 days! Great tips on the gloves used with ice! I’ve stocked up with nasal sprays , gel and a nasal rinse! I was debating on buying him a humidifier but after watching this I think I will buy one ! Would love to see an update on your post surgery !

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 2 lety

      I appreciate it! I hope everything went well and I will be posting an update video here soon, sorry a little late as I'm sure by now he's doing much better!

  • @muhammadamsari4082
    @muhammadamsari4082 Před 7 měsíci

    How is your breathing now? Your answer is very helpful

  • @ahmadhussain2136
    @ahmadhussain2136 Před 9 měsíci +2

    It's been the 4th day of my septoplasty as of now. My surgery was performed on general anesthesia. The post-surgery pain was very less compared to the effects of anesthesia on me. I also bled a lot after my nose was unpacked/un-stuffed the next day. The surgeon has put splints in my nose which are super irritating. He said he would remove it after two weeks. I still can't breathe through my nose.
    My tips for those have just gone through this surgery:
    1) rinse your nose with saline water at least three times a day.
    2) Keep your head straight (even if the rest of the body is not)
    3) Use a liquid paraffin to keep your nose libricated and avoid irritation.

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 9 měsíci

      Agreed, awesome tips! 👌 ya my nose was stuffed for probably a good month in a half! I've heard the stints account for a majority of the pain and swelling after the surgery for those who get that technique!

    • @pogah1985
      @pogah1985 Před 4 měsíci

      Oh good I was worried I’m 2 weeks post op splint out and my deviated side is still stuffy and I feel like it’s swollen inside cause I can see the cartilage still blocking it I hope that’s just the swelling I hope I can sleep better soon and not mouth breathe anyone else have the same issues ?

  • @riverascourtesy5
    @riverascourtesy5 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Thanks for all the helpful info. Would you be able to expand on your sleeping issues? And did they say how bad your turbinates were?

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před rokem +1

      So my sleeping issues caused me to wake up from apnea, snoring, and overall really poor sleep. Really fatigued and tired throughout the day. I had trouble getting to and staying asleep. My tirbinates were pretty swollen. The Dr. said he was surprised I made it as long as I did because I virtually had no air flow through my nose.

    • @riverascourtesy5
      @riverascourtesy5 Před rokem

      @@theplancks7618 wow sounds exactly similar to my symptoms and I was apprehensive about getting the surgery not knowing if the turbinates were truly the issue. Mine completely obstruct at night when I lay down.
      How are you sleeping now post surgery?

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před rokem

      @@riverascourtesy5 I'm doing great now! I don't even snore, however, sometimes I do still get stuffed up but thats because as much as they can fix it structurally they can't fix the allergies lol. So I still deal with some swelling at night but it's nowhere near how it was. Even now almost 2 yrs out for me! They don't remove even close to the whole turbinate because they're important to smell, taste and moisture in the nose so they usually just trim them a tad now a days!

  • @kauaireed9006
    @kauaireed9006 Před 8 měsíci

    How are you now? Did the surgery work for you? Thanks

  • @kd8199
    @kd8199 Před rokem

    Small bag of frozen peas also works well to ice the nose.

  • @mirandaspivey4705
    @mirandaspivey4705 Před rokem +1

    This is my first doing it did it hurt 😊

  • @Anxietywilnotwin
    @Anxietywilnotwin Před 2 lety +3

    I'm basically in the same boat as you man lol.. Bad anxiety, Esophagitis, panic attacks when I felt like I couldn't breathe lol. I had my septoplasty done 2 days ago and I've have a few small panic attacks because I can't breathe at all through my nose. Felt terrible day of surgery and day after, throwing up, sleepy, fatigue, no real pain though, I haven't had to take any pain pills. Weird popping sound in my nose(especially when I drink water), pressure in my ears like I'm in an airplane lol.. Face and head felt hot for the first couple days also. I actually went to ER the day of surgery, that's how bad I felt 🤦🏽‍♂️. Are you able to smell or taste? Great video man!!

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 2 lety +3

      Sorry for the very late response. Ya I felt pretty lousy and had a few panic attacks because of the breathing issues. However, it eased as the time went. I'm sorry all that happened to you, man. I hope everything is going well at this point!!

    • @UnoDosTraitz
      @UnoDosTraitz Před rokem

      Eeosinophilic esophagitis, same. Can't breath and get sinus infections easily, same

    • @UnoDosTraitz
      @UnoDosTraitz Před rokem

      I'm seriously looking into surgery atm. After a full year, would you recommend?

    • @Anxietywilnotwin
      @Anxietywilnotwin Před rokem +2

      @@UnoDosTraitz I would recommend it, everyone is different so you may have a great outcome.. I'm a year out and no change for me. I still get nasal breathing issues.

    • @786uchihamadara
      @786uchihamadara Před rokem

      @@UnoDosTraitz just dont do turbinate reduction at all tell you doc to no touch em at all and that in writing from him

  • @ericjamesmorris
    @ericjamesmorris Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for making this video. I also have EOE, and had a septoplasty/turbinate reduction 2 weeks ago. Likewise, I also developed a sinus infection during recovery. I wanted to ask how long it took for the congestion to go away after surgery? When my doctor removed the splints 6 days after surgery, I could breathe great for a few days, but then I started getting very stuffy. I am hoping this gets better. Thank you

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Eric! Ya that’s tough, I’ve read and heard that getting the splints are the tougher way to go. Hopefully it wasn’t too painful. It probably took me a month and a half to fully clear up. From what I am understanding, yes it fixes the structural issues, but then you may still have the allergy issues if you’ve had them which can still cause stuffiness. I did nasal rinses for months after and drill do them occasionally and they seem to help quite a bit. I would ask your doctor for any questions if you’re concerned it’s not getting better.

    • @bereal4239
      @bereal4239 Před rokem +1

      Identical thing here i had my septoplasty a week ago, i breath good for 2 days and now im stuffy again

    • @muhammadamsari4082
      @muhammadamsari4082 Před 7 měsíci

      How is your breathing now? Your answer is very helpful

  • @Zheshi14
    @Zheshi14 Před rokem +2

    I struggled with tiredness all the time starting as a teenager that slowly got worse until last year at age 25 when doctors noticed I had a really bad nasal valve collapse on both sides of my nose. Nothing caused it it just happened naturally and was causing sleep breathing issues

    • @muhammadamsari4082
      @muhammadamsari4082 Před 7 měsíci

      How is your breathing now? Your answer is very helpful

    • @Zheshi14
      @Zheshi14 Před 7 měsíci

      @@muhammadamsari4082 much better

  • @serenawedeking5601
    @serenawedeking5601 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey, are you doing well so far, with the implants?

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před rokem

      Sorry for the late response! I am doing great, it was worth it! I plan on doing a video here soon about how I've been doing so far!

  • @realIG1995
    @realIG1995 Před rokem +1

    I have mine in a month, so nervous!!!!!!!!

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před rokem

      Hopefully all goes well! You'll have to let me know how it goes! Good luck!

  • @danishiqbal4087
    @danishiqbal4087 Před 2 lety +1

    tell me plz how many days it takes to breathe clearly after surgery

  • @khasim3327
    @khasim3327 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi brother
    I have nasal obstruction from 2 month's
    In ct scan of pns shows
    I have mild deviated septum towards left side
    And also mild inferior turbanate hypertrophy on right side of my nose
    From 2 months I can't sleep properly in one strech
    What should I do please suggest me 🙏🙏🙏

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 2 lety

      I hear ya on that! I had been doing that for at least 3 years before I said enough. In the mean time while you wait breath right strips are a great way to help keep your nose open at night. Also, I used nasal spray and benadryl. You'll be glad you get it done!

    • @DoubtingThomas333
      @DoubtingThomas333 Před 2 lety +2

      Septoplasty for mild deviation? No.
      Turbinate reduction for mild, one sided enlargement? No.
      Do saline nasal rinsing daily. Use Mometasone steroid daily. Use desloratadine or loratadine daily (or as needed).
      If you want to treat your turbinate on one or both sides, go and get a day procedure turbinate ablation. Literally topical and local anaesthetic, 10 minutes all up, then you wait around for an hour and walk out. You might need it done again 6/12 months later, then once a year after that, then maybe once every several years. There is absolutely no risk of ENS with that procedure.
      Typical turbinate reduction by removing bone and tissue is old fashioned at this point, and always has the possibility of adverse events including the almost untreatable ENS.
      Another surgery used instead (rare to need more than the previously mentioned treatment) is Turbinate out-fracturing, where the turbinate bones are broken and moved into a better position. Also no clinically evidenced manifestation of ENS has ever been recorded.
      All the best.

  • @techwithreview6050
    @techwithreview6050 Před rokem

    Same mine... Last Saturday my surgery and splint removed 4 days before. Still i cant breath... I think surgery is not heppend in right way...

    • @myrnacortez8881
      @myrnacortez8881 Před rokem

      Hi, what procedure did you have done? I need to schedule mine. I need inferior turbinate reduction, mild septum deviation & nasal valve collapse. You taking decongestants & nasal spray?

  • @UnoDosTraitz
    @UnoDosTraitz Před rokem

    Now that a year has gone by, would you say that having this surgery was helpful still?

    • @UnoDosTraitz
      @UnoDosTraitz Před rokem

      I think.i found the update video czcams.com/video/XZMnMBwJsq0/video.html

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před rokem +2

      I would say so! All things considered my nose still has more better days than not, now. I can sleep better and exercise better so I definitely would say it was worth it for me!

  • @venkathariganesh5750
    @venkathariganesh5750 Před rokem +2

    I am in day 5 post op..my splints are removed..still I can't breathe through my nose and I have congestion..does it go away fast?

    • @techwithreview6050
      @techwithreview6050 Před rokem

      Same mine... Last Saturday my surgery and splint removed 4 days before. Still i cant breath... I think surgery is not heppend in right way...

    • @gustiana6839
      @gustiana6839 Před 7 měsíci

      How is your nose and breathing now? I had surgery to shrink my turbinates 3 weeks ago, and I didn't wear a splint... But now I feel my mouth is a little drier and my sleep time is disturbed because I often wake up every 1 hour, 2 hours or 3 hours. And it could happen up to 5 times while I was sleeping. Do you feel the same or much better? I'm afraid of ENS

  • @JuiceBox0111
    @JuiceBox0111 Před 2 lety +1

    Any updates on this? Looking to get this surgery soon.

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 2 lety

      I will be posting a new video come the end of this week!

  • @danishiqbal4087
    @danishiqbal4087 Před 2 lety +1

    it's been 15 days after my septoplasty surgery,I still feel congested and stuffy nose,is it normal???

    • @jswagg317
      @jswagg317 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too im 7 weeks and still cant take full breathes

    • @danishiqbal4087
      @danishiqbal4087 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jswagg317 so is it normal or surgery went wrong?

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes it’ll take about a month for your nose to completely not be stuffy. Make sure you keep doing your rinses. It helps tremendously

    • @zariadattoo6300
      @zariadattoo6300 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi ah u breathing now am on week 3 an I not breathing good ah u

  • @zariadattoo6300
    @zariadattoo6300 Před 2 lety +1

    Am 3 weeks an still not breathing good is 3 weeks to soon

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry for being a little late, it took me about 1 month before I was completely clear. It takes a while for the scar tissue and build up fo completely come loose!

    • @everlast529
      @everlast529 Před 2 lety

      @@theplancks7618 Hello sir. How long did scare tissues take to come out? Thank you kindly

  • @michelledrazsky9494
    @michelledrazsky9494 Před rokem +1

    You still sound stuffed up. Are you better now

    • @theplancks7618
      @theplancks7618  Před rokem

      Sorry for the late response, yes I’m tremendously better. When I made this video I was still recovering from the procedure so I was very stuffed lol.

    • @gustiana6839
      @gustiana6839 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@theplancks7618How is your nose and breathing now? I had surgery to shrink my turbinates 3 weeks ago, and I didn't wear a splint... But now I feel my mouth is a little drier and my sleep time is disturbed because I often wake up every 1 hour, 2 hours or 3 hours. And it could happen up to 5 times while I was sleeping. Do you feel the same or much better? I'm afraid of ENS