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. i know that it may hurt because when they place the tiny tube in the office it hurt like heck for a few days and it did take a while for me to adjust but once I did it the pain and clogging was gone and it felt much better. I noticed when the tube fell that the clogging was back and its so bad. So the tube did help I just didn't know that it had fallen out. Well will keep you posted. Oh i have severe sinus problems, the dr said it can be because of that. i have to use the rinse thru the nose every so often for 14 days. I had the surgery back 2004 and that helped so much. The problem is i have mod to severe asthma and the allergies activate my asthma. I guess all that come in a package. Will keep you posted Dr. Moser and thanks again for your time.
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ill keep you posted. tks again!!!
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) I will talk to my dr this friday i have an appt. i know i was told exactly what you said regarding the tube being clogged. since it worked well for a few months and then all of sudden i had started to have issues may or may not be the issue. I usually do go for second opinions however, he has been my dr for so many years over 10 but i may just go for a second opinion. Funny, first the hearing loss out of no where (my dr is not the dr that i see for that i see a audiologist) and then now the clogging and pain. Has me worried, i will try to find another dr. I live in NJ and work in Phila any recommendations as to any drs in either area?Tks again
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