6th May 2003
I cannot find an appropriate section for this so I shall post it here.
I have experienced an intermittent blocked nose for the past eighteen years. I have never been able to correlate it to anything in particular. When it comes on, usually about two or three times a year, I use Beconase, gradually reducing the dose over a couple of weeks until it clears. If it disturbs my sleep I sometimes use a short term nasal spray during the night for a day or two until the long term spray takes effect.
This procedure has the approval of my doctor and I would use only two or three sprayers of Beconase in the course of a year, some years much less. I often think it would be nice to get rid of the problem once and for all, and years ago a specialist wanted to operate to supposedly clear my nasal passages. I declined at the time because I felt the problem was not sufficiently serious to warrant an operation and because people had told me the operation itself was very unpleasant and hadn't made much difference.
The problem has not become worse over the years but now I am getting older I wonder if I really could get rid of it permanently through surgery. Has anyone actually had an operation for this problem ? Was it very unpleasant ? Did it do any good ?
