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    Hello Everyone
    I don't post on here a lot but recently had saddle nose surgery and wanted to share my experience with everyone. I know I was very curious about it prior to having surgery!
    I am now two weeks post op and am doing very well. It was relatively painless, a little swelling and minimal brusing. I am very happy with the results! My surgeon used rib cartiledge to rebuild my nose. My surgeon was amazing. He is the expert in my area and has preformed this surgery on many Wegeners patients and is very familiar with our disease. I had to wait until I was in remission (which I am thanks to rituxan) and on as little predisone as possible (I am currently on 5mg). I am slowly losing the prednisone weight and having my nose fixed has really helped me feel more like myself!
    If anyone has any questions about the saddle nose surgery - ask away - Im happy to answer any questions!

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    pberggren1 is offline Phil Berggren, dx 2003
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    Thank you so much for telling your story Ashley.

    I think I messaged you before about a year or so ago about seeing Dr. Carette?
    Phil Berggren, dx 2003

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    Hi Phil,

    Yes, I see Dr.Carette. He is my rheumatologist and is absolutely amazing!
    I had a very difficult time getting into remission but rituxan seems to have done the trick! The difficult part moving forward is getting coverage to maintain my remission. I was unable to get the government to pay for my initial treatment but received it through a compassionate care program through the drug manufacturer of rituxan. I had already done cytoxan for 16 rounds and would relapse within weeks of stopping it so I needed to have rituxan. The rituxan has been very effective for me and I feel amazing!
    How have you been feeling lately? Have you been able to find a rhematologist where you are? Youre in Saskatchewan right?

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    Congratulations, Ashley. I hope you continue to feel better!

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    Wonderful to hear this positive story, Ashley--thanks for sharing it!

    Al

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    Very happy for you Ahley. Always great to hear a good news story
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    Yes Ashley, I'm in Saskatchewan. I have found a very good Wegs doc right in my town. I did rtx this year as well.
    Phil Berggren, dx 2003

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    Congratulations, Ashley, I'm so glad that you made it into remission and that the operations was a success.
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    congrats on the surgery. did they use bone to do the surgery or just cartlidge?

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