Post Surgical Nasal Sinus Dysfunction/ENS
I would like to check in with this group to see if there has been anyone who has uncovered helpful coping tips for the horrible side effects caused by nasal/sinus surgeries? And or to bring awareness to these dangerous surgeries.
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Thank you so much! I know I'm suffering from a butcher surgeon in Texas.
@emptynose-do you mind if I ask what type of surgery you had done?
You are welcome for this post. There are plenty people who are affected by these procedures and more people need to be aware/informed.
I had a cyst...he said 20 min. Drain it, No problem. In&out. Tiny incision.
He butchered my turbinate, and did a maxillary Antrostomy @2.5cm wide open, effecting my eye. Exposing nerves and creating chronic pain.
@emptynose-thank you for sharing. I am so sorry to hear this. These outcomes are very common but not talked about.
What were your original symptoms that took you to the ENT?
How long have you been dealing with this?
I am assuming since you know the opening down to the cm, that you must have met with a second ENT whom told you this.
In many of these cases ENTs target one thing, and do not tell you the vital areas that will be removed to get to that supposed “problem” With little regard for the outcome.
Have you’ve been referred to Neuro or Pain Management?
I had bad left ear pain that radiated.
I was at dentist office they seen a retention cyst on cbct scan, dentist said i should see a ENT. I went for multiple opinions. I now know it should have never been done in the first place. I did not have any breathing problems. He told me he did not touch my turbinate or go near my eye. Unfortunately he did in the most awful way. He used that dental CBCT scan and did not order his own. Gosh I just did not know enough, but he should have.😞
@emptynose-I’m very sorry to hear this, and I hope you have been working with someone for pain relief or improvements....
Unfortunately, only the good honest ENTs understand that retention cysts are very common findings, especially in the maxillary sinuses and typically cause no issues. It is the enlarged opening that begins at the back of the middle turbinate and incision site. In order to gain access they also remove an uncinate process, which serves a very important role to keep air filtered away from the tissues in the sinuses, like a shield. Many ENTs are in disagreement of what all these structures do. They all function together and need the correct flow/attachments to function properly.
I hope you have found all of this out early enough to start finding some relief and a path to heal.
I'd talk to an attorney
Neurologist is what I need. I have nerve damage that is literally killing me slowly. I don't know what to do. I come from Rochester, MN but live in Texas. As far as I know they won't help
@emptynose-I would see a Neurologist if you can as soon as possible. They will most likely treat it like a Trigeminal Neuropathy category, even though it is not. You would be surprised, how many post surgical ENT patients are referred to Neuro.
Happens too often, which is another thing that is kept a secret.
Rick
Thank you for sharing your detailed experience and bringing awareness to the real and true common risks of these unnecessary surgeries.
May I ask you what your original symptoms/complaints or health was when you first saw an ENT and why the surgery was recommended for you?