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Hi all! I have had a pretty bad year. I found out last august that I have 3 inverted papilloma tumors in my sinus cavity. Had them removed in september but doc couldnt get the roots of them in the bone. He has me sceduled for april 16th for that surgury and if that fails dont know. Just wondering if anyone knows of this. I also found out I have sleep apnea in nov. and total left knee replacement jan. And then throw in the usual everday pain and some days feel so tired and beaten up. Sorry I went into a whine. But it sure seems to suck to be me lol. Take care Connie
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Hi Connie
I had some polyps removed, if I understand what I just read they are inverted papilloma tumors. Mine were not cancerous.
The specialist mind you, doesn't ever want to see me again. I caused him to lose some of his graying hair much quicker, that day of the surgery. I opted to have my tonsils, and polyps removed by laser surgery in his office.
As I am allergic to many medication that use sulfates and sulfites as a preservative, there was some medication he could not give me before and during the surgery. During the surgery, I woke up chocking, I couldn't breath, I jumped out of the surgery chair. He gave me more medication I could have, and swore he would never do anymore surgery on me unless I was in a hospital setting. Forget the adnoids(spl), he just made sure polyps and tonsils were out, and that was it. He had enough of me.
Having the tonsils out and the polyps removed helped my breathing, a bit. It didn't stop my sleep apnea from progressing into the severe range.
Connie, I know how your feel. I wouldn't wish this all on anyone.
Hugs Gerri
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Connie... Whine away, that's what we are here for. I just wanted to send you a BIG HUG...
Sherri
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