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younghypnotiq
11-17-2008, 07:14 PM
iigh wen i was little i broe my nose and now i haev a deviated septum and need surgery thurs morning. my doctor said i shud take off 1 week from school for recovery. i have next week off so thats y i picked thursday. he siad then after that i can go to school but absolutelty no training for 3 weeks. then for the next 3 weeks its light training as in no sparring or anyhting that cud hit my nose. but thats 6 weeks off from sparring and i aev my frist fight in january so do you think it wud be fine to just tkae off 1 week from school 1 week training and then start sparring again?
Hit it with a brick to toughen it up.
More importantly, I have an ingrown nose hair that gave me a nasty inflammation, I look like Rudolf the fucking reindeer right now.
viru§™
11-17-2008, 08:16 PM
More importantly, I have an ingrown nose hair that gave me a nasty inflammation, I look like Rudolf the fucking reindeer right now.
Sounds bad.
Sounds bad.
Feels even worse :|
BlackWater
11-17-2008, 09:36 PM
Hit it with a brick to toughen it up.
More importantly, I have an ingrown nose hair that gave me a nasty inflammation, I look like Rudolf the fucking reindeer right now.
How do you get those?
How do you get those?
Pulling out nose hairs, apparently. I don't do that, at least not knowingly, but it's possible that it happened by accident.
younghypnotiq
11-18-2008, 12:55 AM
any1 gunna answer
Youngblood
11-18-2008, 04:28 AM
Sooooo basically you want us random internet folks to make a better advised call then your doctor and surgeon? Okay.
While having your nose fixed, have him repair your obviously broken and twisted typing fingers. Start training and sparring immediately after surgery for your fight....but DO NOT type for 6 months.
Hope this has helped.
FLINT ISLAND
11-18-2008, 06:38 AM
I broke my nose sparring before.
But didnt get it straingtend out for a few years after.
Basically after I cam out of surgery - I had a black eye - all closed up and my - and my mouth was so swollen up - I couldnt even open it.
This is because they have to re brake your nose and fuck you up in order to reshape it.
I then had my nose bandaged up for a couple of weeks.
And I was on tablets that were strong.
Basically it is a shock to the system.
And you want a couple of weeks of full recovery.
And to be honest - you should not spar for months - because it takes that long for the nose to becoming fully set and strong again.
elTerrible
11-18-2008, 11:47 AM
listen to you doctors advice, especially with regards to the sparring, dont start sparing too soon.
Look at it this way, you want your nose to be in as best shape as possible in january for your fight. If you start sparring early and fuck it up then it wont be healed properly for your fight. If you give it time to heal then it will be least likely to bother you on fight night.
Otherwise relax. You get a week off of school and the doctor will give you some vicodin. You get to sit around all week high with no responsibilities, it wont be that bad. Just make some attempts to eat decent so you dont gain weight while your not training.
JMonster
11-18-2008, 04:07 PM
no don't rush it or else it can easily cause further damage
TommyV
11-18-2008, 05:09 PM
Why are you even asking dipshit?
Why don't you just take your doctors advice you dumb fuck.
Or better yet don't. Then next time you will be posting on here with your nose pushed 4 inches inwards.
younghypnotiq
11-19-2008, 03:45 PM
w.e anyway i get it done tomoror wmorning. then friday morning they take the cast thing off. then idk ill figure out how i feeling the next few days
younghypnotiq
11-19-2008, 03:45 PM
w.e anyway i get it done tomoror wmorning. then friday morning they take the cast thing off. then idk ill figure out how i feeling the next few days
TheRock49
11-20-2008, 09:25 PM
That scenario I think really depends on the person. I was in a car accident this summer and broke my jaw in three places.
Apparently when you dont wear a seat belt you head but the passenger window. Who would of known!
But I started sparing again about three or four weeks later (despite what doctors said) and I'am fine, but I also now have a metal jaw...
I guess it depends on the person and their tolerance for pain... that or maybe it depends on their stubborness and stupidity?
GOOD LUCK!
Jennifer Love Hewitt
11-20-2008, 09:52 PM
I'm going to ignore that fact that this question is completely absurd. Anyone who wants to get hit in the nose while recovering from nose surgery is clearly an imbecile, but... but...
Some people like to get back to working out right after a surgery, and what that does is take away energy that your body should be using for healing. There's a reason that doctors advice people to rest after surgery. It's so you can heal properly. Not resting could lengthen the healing process, and if the activity id jarring enough, could even make the condition worse.
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