Deviated Septums are overrated
I’m supposed to be headed to surgery right now. Hopefully, that is the case.
Breathing through your nose is kind of a cool idea. I wouldn’t really know though. I’ve never been able to breath normally through mine.
My left nostril is 90% blocked by the piece of cartilage (septum) that divides my nose.
Wearing a mouthpiece kind of sucks, when you can only breath through your mouth. That will be a big plus post-op.
Your nasal passages warm up air before they hit your lungs. My lungs <3 warm air.
I’m curious to see how different things will be.
Olympic athletes go to Denver to train in higher altitudes for the lower oxygen levels.
Frank Mir had his fighters sprint on a treadmill while breathing through a snorkel.
I’ve been existing my whole life in lower oxygen levels.
Through some crazy transitive property, I’m an olympic athlete.
I’m predicting that in two or three weeks, I’ll be borderline super hero.
Or maybe just a dude with two usable nostrils.
Up next… wisdom teeth.
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I hope everything goes will for you. I will pray for you.
Maybe I’ve got the same thing, though IDK. I seem to be a nostril switcher and rarely both at the same time.
As weird as that sounds.
As my friend’s daughter said when she was 4: “A nose has two nozzles.”
By Rando Jones on 01.08.10 11:26 am
Thanks homie.
My nose does indeed have two nozzles now.
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