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Don't get this procedure done unless you really really need to get it done. I have had this procedure done twice. The first time the doctor fixed my left side, then I am having problems with the right side. So 2 days ago I had the procedure repeated to fix the right side, now my left side is messed up, and the doctor put a splint in when I told him I did not want a splint in my nose. The splint hurts like hell, and he messed up my nose.

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