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    Hello and a happy Rare Disease day to all

    Just wanted to share that it was a year ago today I had my nose operation to correct my collapsed nose and septal button.

    One year on all is going good, nose is good and I couldn't be happier with the result.

    I know a few of you are looking at possible ops in the future. If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask and I will help in any way I can
    "I believe that I have seen a negative attitude kill people, but I don't think that a positive one will cure you. However, I know that it Helps". Jack

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    Hi Sam,
    thanks for sharing. I am so glad for you. your nose looks beautiful

    I will want to do a similar surgery in the future. I still don't know when.
    I have lots of questions... if and when you will have time and energy, I will be glad to know more:
    were you in remmision ? how did they do the reconstraction/ what did they "install" inside ? how long was the recovery ? how much pain did you suffered ? was it dangerous ? how much time untill you looked OK ? do you have important advices ? tips ?
    thank you any way. and lots of hugs
    Alysia
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    Here, in this forum, I have found my sweet eternal love, my beautiful Phil.. :
    https://www.wegeners-granulomatosis.com/forum/threads/4238-pberggren-memorial-thread
    "You are my sunshine", he used to sing to me... "you make me happy, when skies are grey" I still answer him.
    Rest in Peace, my brave Batman and take care of your weggies from heaven, until we meet again.

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    I am so glad that all is going well for you. I will have the same question. Dr Lebovics mentioned possibly 18 months, now 17 . Oh yes I am counting! So many questions to come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KimH View Post
    I am so glad that all is going well for you. I will have the same question. Dr Lebovics mentioned possibly 18 months, now 17 . Oh yes I am counting! So many questions to come.
    Since he is regarded as the expert in this area, his advice and insights would be most helpful and valuable to others looking at such a procedure to repair Weg damage to the nose.
    Knowledge is power! Wisdom is using it to make good decisions!

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    Sam, I'm happy to hear you are still happy with your new nose after a year. Good to hear from you!
    Anne, dx'ed April 2011

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    Alysia, thank you!

    In answer to your questions I was in remission but still on Rituximab.
    The reconstruction was done with cartilage taken from my ears as it was thought to be less invasive than rib cartilage and would be the right shape and heal better.
    I also had a button put in as I have a hole in my septum - the jury is still out on whether this was a wise thing to do. Dr Jayne says no, surgeon and ENT's say yes!
    Immediate recovery was about 2 weeks as I was back to work and had the cast taken off by then. Longer term recovery? Over a year according to my surgeon as cartilage takes long time to heal.
    The pain...well of course its going to be painful but I was on codeine which made me sleep a fair bit and did help with majority of the pain. I was in more pain from my ears as one of the surgeons assistants had sown my ear too tight and I was in so much pain I had to ask for morphine. It wasn't discovered until I had my stitches out but I had asked them to look before I was discharged. I think they thought I was being a fussy patient.
    It was dangerous in respect of being put under a general anaesthetic and the risk of flaring. I didn't flare, but I think this was pure luck and the fact my surgeon took the cartilage from my ear and not ribs.
    I looked ok when the cast came off but i'm not afraid to say it was rather overwhelming and I couldn't look at myself in the mirror for several days without crying - happy and sad tears.

    The top tip I would share is if you have cartilage taken from your ears like I did - don't lay on your side for as long as possible!! I laid on my back for the first few weeks but as the pain reduced I started laying back on my side - this has meant the cartilage that was left in my right ear is now not strong and doesn't support my ear as well as it used to. It doesn't look any different and you couldn't tell except if you push it in it feels squidgy.
    Also I wasn't prepared for the scars that would be left on my ears. Of course I knew I would be having cartilage taken form there but I didn't really think about the scarring in the long term. Its settled down now but you can still see, well, I can still see!
    I would also say prepare yourself as much as you can emotionally and psychologically as I pushed a lot of my feelings and thoughts aside and just concentrated on the operation itself and not about how I would feel afterwards.
    Part of me couldn't believe has good it looked and glad I looked normal again for my wedding photos. The other part of me felt like i'd cheated and was hiding my disease. I'm still not completely over my mixed emotions and I dunno if I ever will be.

    Lastly as a carer I am very sensitive and alert if anyone is in my personal space or near my nose. I don't think I could go through the op again emotionally or physically!!! But knowing what I know now i'm glad I did. Ultimately I got what I wanted and remain happy with the results.

    I still look at my nose daily in the mirror, just checking in on it!!

    (pics are on my profile page)
    "I believe that I have seen a negative attitude kill people, but I don't think that a positive one will cure you. However, I know that it Helps". Jack

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    Thank you for sharing your story. I hope your happiness continues on and on!

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    Off topic, but as I read Sam's post and saw her sig, I was reminded that Jack hasn't been with us for 2 and half years now. I had many private messages with Jack and he was quite a guy. He is definitely missed. Sorry for the hijack.... Back on topic....

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    Sam,good to hear from you and glad to hear everything to going so well for you.
    Life isn't about how you survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain !

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    Thank you, Sam, from the bottom of my heart, for this precious sharing
    your story is so touching, I can feel the excitement, the tears of sadness and joy, the amazement of overcoming tough moments, of finding internal powers.
    it is also a bit scary for me. I don't know if I have enough strength to go through this. it is not going to happen soon, so I have enough time to consider it.
    your nose looks beautiful
    Alysia
    dx 2008


    Here, in this forum, I have found my sweet eternal love, my beautiful Phil.. :
    https://www.wegeners-granulomatosis.com/forum/threads/4238-pberggren-memorial-thread
    "You are my sunshine", he used to sing to me... "you make me happy, when skies are grey" I still answer him.
    Rest in Peace, my brave Batman and take care of your weggies from heaven, until we meet again.

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