I have a pretty funny story to share with this one. Had a new onset of whistling when breathing through my nose which will quickly make you insane trying to sleep so I got seen by my ENT buddy. He put the camera up there and saw maybe a polyp or something so did a sinus CT scan and found lots of polyps and calcified mucus in my frontal sinsuses and deviated septum. Got some steroids and antibiotics and nasal spray and got scheduled for the OR.
OR took a while due to the goo blocking up the suction but he got it all done. Had the splints in there for a few days with mild discomfort then took them out and no issues.
Not long after we took a long delayed trip to Ireland. We bought this package at a charity auction in 2019 and, due to COVID, didn't get to go until 2023. Flight was fine and everything was going great then on one of the first nights in a rural castle out there I start gushing blood. My wife was sleeping so I'm in the bathroom rolling up and stuffing tissue up my nose trying to get a decent pack and stop the significant blood clots from pouring out. Wife wakes up a bit later and I ask her to get to the pharmacy in the nearby village to get Afrin (oxymetazoline) and some nasal cease to help stop.
She gets to the chemist in the nearby village only to discover that Afrin is RX in EU. They also don't carry nasal cease. So she buys the back up, some tampons, and comes on back. I trim down the tampon and cram it up my nostrils and off we go. It worked great and stopped and no issues.
The next day it happened again in the morning. Repacked it with tampons and headed to our next castle. Luckily we passed through Northern Ireland (UK) and found out Afrin is OTC there. So we found a local chemist and bought some. We also tried to access urgent care at this time as I figured I might need a cautery and there is NOTHING open in Western Ireland on Saturday!
Anyway I'm all good now but be careful about flying post op for a while. That super dry air in the plane is what I blame for my significant bleeding weeks post op.
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