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Been Cautixed [electricly]


Posted by Train Master on October 13, 2004 at 16:43:36:

Hi

I have had my nose caultrized again, this the 5th time I had it done as I kept breaking my blood vessels. The past few times were chemically cautrized...within 1/2 hr having done I would be sneezing continously and dripping for the next 3 hrs! Unfortantly that undid the cautrizing to stop my nose bleeds!

They did it electricly [like soldering gun] the put a dumbing agent and did the job. They told me they didn't want me going in and out of the clinics! I think they chuck the s--- over my nose having bleeding again after the other cautrizing jobs! So the did it electronicly, man it hurt like crazy!!! [nearly sent me thru the roof!]

The dr. said after this job been done that she didn't want to see me again at the clinic. As she said it perment job and should stop the bleeding for good. On top that she told me to put vasaline up my nose to moisten the inside it's been a bit dry due to my CPAP treament.

I think I drove em crazy with my chronic nose bleeds, the ENT drs, got a bit cheesed off at me. I guess it's because everytime they did the chemically done caultrize job, I'd undo the work they did on my nose due to my senstive sinuses and constant sneezing that happened everytime straight after the proccedure!!! [1/2 hr after!]

Well I hope don't have to seem em again.....They have had enough with me, as the gotta see other people too. But it isn't my fault that my nose is tempermental. I guess the bottom line is that I make em work to hard for their pay! [so I think!]

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