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It wasn't the computer that was the issue, it was the internet in my house. Anyway, yes, I did manage to fix it, but I'm really busy right now. I don't know if you know this, but I'm the President of my university's Debate Society, and we're hosting a tournament this weekend, so I've been busy preparing for that, and I have deadlines and shit as per usual. Big ones now, I've got an offer to do a Master's at an incredible university, but I need to keep my grades really high to meet the conditions of the offer.
Yeah. When I was at university briefly, my timetable was something like:
Monday: 3 hours of lectures
Tuesday: 6 hours of lectures (consecutively)
Wednesday: 2 hours of lectures.
So while I got half of the week off...those Tuesdays were horrific.
No, I was awake. The anaesthetic was only local; some form of spray that numbed my entire nose - and some trickled down my throat as well, giving me no sensation in the upper parts of my throat. It was really strange, and I could slightly feel the pressure when the doc tried to puncture the membrane - it felt as if he was going to poke my brain x) But aside that it was pretty much okay.
It works perfectly fine, you breathe through your mouth with no problems.
You shrink them through some fancily-named procedure. Basically you take this two-pointed tool, take it far up your nose, puncture the swollen membranes, and run some sort of radio waves between the two points of the tool. This serves to shrink them, gradually, over time.
It feels completely normal to only breathe from your mouth, it wasn't a big hindrance to me at all, really.
When I think about it, I could actually breathe through it - but only very, very little, too little for it be possible to breathe only through the nose. But enough to feel "normal", I guess.
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