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Thanks Teresa @hopeful33250. That would be my biggest fear. From what I've heard the surgery and recovery are pretty painful, so if the results are not that good I'm not tempted to have it done.

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@johnbishop - the deviated septum surgery I had in 1997 did help my breathing. I don't have sleep apnea, so can't speak to that aspect. The first couple nights post-surgery were a bit ugly with trying to get the pain managed and sleeping with all the packing and in an armchair (they wanted me more upright for a couple nights). It was worthwhile in my case, however. My allergist was the one who referred me for the surgery, as my allergies already challenged normal breathing for me.

@johnbishop @hopeful33250 I have had that surgery myself, it was recommended as possibly being helpful for my debilitating migraines. It did nothing for them, but I do not recall it being particularly painful and recovery was quick. It was just basically a waste for me though.
JK