Lol Don [:)]
Thanks to all of you for your kindness and to my oppoenents for their patience through my time aside. While not a life threatening surgery it has been a rather painful one. So far it seems all went well and hopefully I'll be able to start using a CPAP machine after my next follow up with my doctor on the 11th. I am so excited about the prospect of a real nights sleep I can't really express it adequately.
The surgeon said I had 100% blockage of m sinus passages not to mention some type of infection that had to be scraped, and a ton of polyps to boot. Furthermore adenoids which have been removed three seperate times were still present (regrown?) and were shaved down yet again. I had palate repair surgery as a kid and he was afraid to go much further for fear of messing up that childhood proceedure. As it turned out apparently he ended up cutting into some of the "fat behind my eye"(?) and while painful doesn't thinks it will be tooo serious. Still I am to do no lifting at all for 6 weeks, lovely eh?
At any rate, I am very ptomistic about the results and am already beging to breathe through my nose something I've not been able to do for quite a long time. I have reaaly come to appreciate the University of Wisconsin Health care System and its family of doctors, nurses, and professionals. They're top notch in my book as are ya'll! God bless!
Maj.Gen. Mike Smith
I Corps, Commanding
Army of Georgia
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