Sunday, March 23, 2014

The hole in my nose and my new septal button

My septal perforation started as two sores inside my nostrils that eroded into themselves over the span of 6 months. The hole was very tiny at first and was only noticable because I began hearing a whistle. I sneezed a couple days later and something more than mucous came out. I was getting ready to move so my previous ENT didn't want to start any treatment, plus he doesn't like using septal buttons anyway. Sinus rinses, saline spray/gel and humidification was my treatment plan, sort of exactly what it had been from the beginning. Over the next 7 months, it increased in size and measured in at a little over 1cm long and a little under 1 cm tall when I went to my new ENT. It was particularly crusty on the back edge, my main problematic symptom and also the point it continued to grow from. The doctor I chose, an excellent ENT with particularly impressive experience with nasal perforations, felt like pursuing a more conservative treatment and my septal button was placed 3/18/14 (posting this early am on 3/23/14). I'd honestly rather have dealt with the hole in my nose. I'm so sore from my eyes through my teeth. I was expecting a 1 piece button where it's completely smooth on both sides but I instead got a two piece which has this sort of clasp bit that pokes in my left nostril. 



This wouldn't be so bad but I also have my nose pierced on that side and there is only so much space in my tiny nostrils to begin with. Had I known it was a two piece I would've insisted on a 1 piece or if it wasn't an option at least requested the closure to be in my right nostril. There are also other varieties of buttons that I would have much rather had; one with an elliptical post for elongated perforations, a convex one that seems like it would sit more comfortably, a custom molded silicone insert, and even a new magnetic type that allows you to remove it yourself. 



The button is huge (I do not think it was trimmed) and is rubbing against the bottom inner ridge of my nostril on both sides. The post connecting the two sides feels like it's jammed as far back and up in the perforation as it could possibly be, causing pain in the center and bridge of my nose. I wasn't expecting it to be anywhere near this painful; I've missed work, I'm all loopy from the pain pills, I can't breathe out of my nose I'm so swollen. If I had known all of this before, I would have rather had it surgically repaired to begin with because at least then I know the pain is worth having because it would be fixed. The only thing that helps is totally numbing it up with this lidocaine cream I happened to have from my previous ENT, swabbing Afrin in between my swollen turbinates (swabbing because spraying doesn't work), alternating hot packs and ice packs on my face and sleeping almost sitting up (to stop drainage and one side being congested at a time) I'm going for my post-op appointment 3/24/14 and we'll see what the plan is from here.

(I might edit this later, but I'm slapping it on the blog straight from a comment I posted on medhelp.com, plus some pictures. Maybe it will help someone have answers that I didn't before making a decision on something like this.)

3 comments:

  1. Not sure if you will get this, but I have just had failed surgery and They have offered me a new magnetic button. It comes in different sizes and is softer material. Ask about getting it changed. My ENT surgeon said he is actually calling his current patients with tumour style to get it changed out.

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  2. even I have my nose connected only by external skin. have to plug it kitten but it s more than 2 years and dont ve any other difficultie. do u think it will encrease? I Dj not do drugs anyone from 14 monta about

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