Dear Ingo,
I have a "deviation" in my nasal cartiledge that can be immediately and very easily detected by any ENT. Nevertheless, it never prevented me from singing on a professional scale. I don't know how severe the "irregularities" might be in your case, but I have a modest one and I'm absolutely not bothered or hampered when it comes to singing.
Just to give you courage ! Good luck !
Gilles Denizot baritone - voice teacher European Assistant of Maestro David L. Jones (NYC) http://gillesdenizot.com
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----- Original Message ----- From: ingo_d@y... To: vocalist-temporary@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 7:15 PM Subject: [vocalist] MED: Flixonase vs. Nasonex
I've been on Nasonex for the past couple of weeks but have been experiencing some side effects (dry/burning sensation in eyes, pressure on back of eyes, tip of nose feeling 'numb'). My ENT has suggest that I try Flixonase (Flonase in the US?) but he couldn't really tell me if I'm going to experience the same side-effects. Does anyone have an idea what I can expect from Flixonase vs. Nasonex?
He also mentioned that I have some "irregularities" in my nasal cartiledge and that surgery might help alleviate my symptoms, although he was very doubful that it would. Again, does anyone have any experience with this type of surgery and what affect it could have? I'm pretty dubious about its impact since I've had the same nose all of my life, but my eustacian tube disorder and tinnitus problems have only started in the last couple of years.
Thanks for the help! Ingo
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