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Had Endoscopic Sinus Surgery,Septoplasty And Turbinate Reduction

had endoscopic sinus surgery,septoplasty and radiofrequency reduction of turbinates on april 9th..had the packing taking out..im going tonight to get splints removed..the worst feeling im feeling right now is this general sick feeling extreme headache with like a warmth feeling but no temperature..just wanna know what other with the same surgeries experienced the first week or 2
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thanks for responding...i got my splints removed tonight..felt some relief compared to what it was with them in..still got pain..and that warmth feeling and just voerall sick feeling..but from what i read it varys from person to person and for like 1-2 weeks could feel like a severe head cold it hasnt even been a week yet so im trying to be patient just very uncomfortable sometimes
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hi

i just thought i would let you no i've had septoplasty surgery on the 10th of oct 2007. it really is'nt very nice, and i was feeling the same, really hot at times and then quite cold, i would say when hot cool yourself down by removing some of your clothing and if you get cold put your clothing back on. i was given co-codamol on discharge and all so took paracetamol to keep my temp stable. I also slept on the couch for 2 weeks only because i found it more comfortable to sleep in a more sitting up position as i found it quite hard to sleep lying down. i am not a doctor or anythink like that, but i just wanted you to no i felt just the same i hope you feel better soon
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