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Pranayama with crooked nose

Apokovyski said:
Hello, As title explains..
It's sometimes hard to do breath practices because of damaged nose.
Is this affects practice's efficiency ?

Do you have a deviated septum?
 
Apokovyski said:
Hello, As title explains..
It's sometimes hard to do breath practices because of damaged nose.
Is this affects practice's efficiency ?

How about seeing a doctor and maybe get surgery?
 
NinRick said:
Apokovyski said:
Hello, As title explains..
It's sometimes hard to do breath practices because of damaged nose.
Is this affects practice's efficiency ?

How about seeing a doctor and maybe get surgery?

Surgeries can be quite expensive, depending on where he lives. I also have a deviated septum and while it hasn't really affected me during breathing exercises, I can understand why it can be a problem. It is harder to breathe through one nostril than the other.
 
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If even trying the above doesn't help, then get a septoplasty for your deviated symptoms. Although, I strongly recommend you to try the above. I had to get a septoplasty and minimum FESS too. However, I did not know about the above before I got my surgery. Had I known, I would not have performed the surgery without trying the above.
 
NinRick said:
How about seeing a doctor and maybe get surgery?

As someone who has suffered from chronic sinusitis and a deviated septum, surgery should be the last option. Before surgery people should learn to breathe properly from their diaphragm at all times.
Surgery should only be done if the former doesn't give permanent changes within a week.
 
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=69011\

If even trying the above doesn't help, then get a septoplasty for your deviated symptoms. Although, I strongly recommend you to try the above. I had to get a septoplasty and minimum FESS too. However, I did not know about the above before I got my surgery. Had I known, I would not have performed the surgery without trying the above.
 
NinRick said:
Apokovyski said:
Hello, As title explains..
It's sometimes hard to do breath practices because of damaged nose.
Is this affects practice's efficiency ?

How about seeing a doctor and maybe get surgery?

Yeah, sounds like a good idea but until surgery it's makes breathing consciously hard,
Maybe there is a pranayama I can do more practical.
 
Apokovyski said:
Hello, As title explains..
It's sometimes hard to do breath practices because of damaged nose.
Is this affects practice's efficiency ?
It depends if you can breath at all through both nostrils.
 
DarkAmaranthine said:
NinRick said:
Apokovyski said:
Hello, As title explains..
It's sometimes hard to do breath practices because of damaged nose.
Is this affects practice's efficiency ?

How about seeing a doctor and maybe get surgery?

Surgeries can be quite expensive, depending on where he lives. I also have a deviated septum and while it hasn't really affected me during breathing exercises, I can understand why it can be a problem. It is harder to breathe through one nostril than the other.

It is expensive yes, but modern medicine is great. It can really change the life for better.

I made very good and life changing experiences with surgeries, while I have made bad experiences with medications.

Also, when people have issues with the nostrils, they very often also have issues with the ears and hearing.
A doctor can check your ears and nose and decide the best course of action to fix both things, as the Nose and ears are connected through narrow and thin air channels.
 
Username said:
NinRick said:
How about seeing a doctor and maybe get surgery?

As someone who has suffered from chronic sinusitis and a deviated septum, surgery should be the last option. Before surgery people should learn to breathe properly from their diaphragm at all times.
Surgery should only be done if the former doesn't give permanent changes within a week.

Well, breathing won’t fix your nose. If you have issues with your nose, you also have issues with the ears.

Modern medicine is really wonderful and live changing.
 
Apokovyski said:
NinRick said:
Apokovyski said:
Hello, As title explains..
It's sometimes hard to do breath practices because of damaged nose.
Is this affects practice's efficiency ?

How about seeing a doctor and maybe get surgery?

Yeah, sounds like a good idea but until surgery it's makes breathing consciously hard,
Maybe there is a pranayama I can do more practical.

Give your best to find a good doctor tho.
 
NinRick said:
DarkAmaranthine said:
NinRick said:
How about seeing a doctor and maybe get surgery?
...

It is expensive yes, but modern medicine is great. It can really change the life for better.

I made very good and life changing experiences with surgeries, while I have made bad experiences with medications.

Also, when people have issues with the nostrils, they very often also have issues with the ears and hearing.
A doctor can check your ears and nose and decide the best course of action to fix both things, as the Nose and ears are connected through narrow and thin air channels.

Personally, I like to pick my fights when it comes to what can be fixed only through modern medicine.

But I do agree on the deviated septum thing. The best choice is to have it fixed by surgery. I also plan on doing it - when I'll have the budget, obviously. The bad part here is just how expensive it can get.
 
NinRick said:
Well, breathing won’t fix your nose. If you have issues with your nose, you also have issues with the ears.

Modern medicine is really wonderful and live changing.

As someone who had Minimum FESS and Septoplasty together, I really wish that I could at least try breathing methods to fix my chronic sinusitis before getting the surgery.

Perhaps the above breathing method won't fix his nose. However, I do not see much harm if he withholds his surgery for a week or two and tries breathing from diaphragm at all times during that period. If it works then that's great. If it doesn't, all that is lost is one to two weeks of time.

I do agree that modern medicine is wonderful and literally life saving. There is no denying that. Without the doctors, many people would be suffering or would have died already. However, NinRick, you also have to see the complications of surgery before advising it.


To the OP, see the complications regarding minimum FESS and/or Septoplasty. The amount of people who have done it and the risks regarding it. Risk include but not limited to loss of smell, regression of the septum etc. Perhaps the surgery that your doctor would recommend would be neither of the above. In that case, whatever the kind of surgery you would be getting for the nose, at least know the risks regarding it. Search for experiences of people who have had the surgery. If you want to do the surgery, do so with complete knowledge regarding the risks and complications of it. Its a serious matter, do thorough research and ask for guidance from the Gods.

Also, if your septum is deviated and if the doctor recommends septoplasty, I would strongly recommend to go for it as no breathing method could fix your crooked nose. I had my surgery done 2-3 years ago.
Before any kind of surgery though, practice breathing from your diaphragm at all times regardless of whether you get the surgery or not. See this video:
https://odysee.com/@DrBerg:4/stop-asthma-symptoms-once-and-for-all:6

If you do get the surgery, quote me here as I could advise you on what to do and what not to do after surgery. Take care.
 
NinRick said:
DarkAmaranthine said:
NinRick said:
How about seeing a doctor and maybe get surgery?

Surgeries can be quite expensive, depending on where he lives. I also have a deviated septum and while it hasn't really affected me during breathing exercises, I can understand why it can be a problem. It is harder to breathe through one nostril than the other.

It is expensive yes, but modern medicine is great. It can really change the life for better.

I made very good and life changing experiences with surgeries, while I have made bad experiences with medications.

Also, when people have issues with the nostrils, they very often also have issues with the ears and hearing.
A doctor can check your ears and nose and decide the best course of action to fix both things, as the Nose and ears are connected through narrow and thin air channels.

So, I should go to doctor at any possibility ?
I fear surgery and after surgery pain ...
 
Apokovyski said:
NinRick said:
DarkAmaranthine said:
Surgeries can be quite expensive, depending on where he lives. I also have a deviated septum and while it hasn't really affected me during breathing exercises, I can understand why it can be a problem. It is harder to breathe through one nostril than the other.

It is expensive yes, but modern medicine is great. It can really change the life for better.

I made very good and life changing experiences with surgeries, while I have made bad experiences with medications.

Also, when people have issues with the nostrils, they very often also have issues with the ears and hearing.
A doctor can check your ears and nose and decide the best course of action to fix both things, as the Nose and ears are connected through narrow and thin air channels.

So, I should go to doctor at any possibility ?
I fear surgery and after surgery pain ...

It’s your decision.
 
Apokovyski said:
NinRick said:
DarkAmaranthine said:
Surgeries can be quite expensive, depending on where he lives. I also have a deviated septum and while it hasn't really affected me during breathing exercises, I can understand why it can be a problem. It is harder to breathe through one nostril than the other.

It is expensive yes, but modern medicine is great. It can really change the life for better.

I made very good and life changing experiences with surgeries, while I have made bad experiences with medications.

Also, when people have issues with the nostrils, they very often also have issues with the ears and hearing.
A doctor can check your ears and nose and decide the best course of action to fix both things, as the Nose and ears are connected through narrow and thin air channels.

So, I should go to doctor at any possibility ?
I fear surgery and after surgery pain ...

If you have the money for a good doctor, yes. Obviously, once you're advanced enough you can work for it - but you need to decide for yourself if you want to solve it in the near future or later, when you possess the spiritual means.

I'd recommend the surgery if it's possible at the moment.
 

In the event that you plan to get surgery for your crooked nose/ deviated septum which I strongly recommend you do, these are the steps that you should follow.

1. Directly quote Lady Lydia for best dates for surgery. You can afford to wait and delay the surgery for months but believe me when I say that you can't afford to get it on an unfavorable date. To give you an example, here's a small paragraph that I directly quote from JoS ministry:

Moon in Aries
Projects begun when the moon is in Aries often begin with much enthusiasm, but tend not to last. This is a good time for inciting conflicts, high energy, me, mine, war, knives, weapons, guns, quick but not lasting results, fire, sharp things, metals, daring, sticking up for yourself, risk taking, independence and inciting accidents. Do NOT have surgical procedures performed on the head or face at this time. Magick ruled by Mars has the best outcome at this time.

2. Get it from the best and experienced doctor available. Do not be stingy on money. There's always that pro doctor that everybody knows about and is popular in town. The appointment will only come in months but its worth it. It is a big plus if the doctor has been performing septoplasty for many many years and is experienced.

3. After you get the surgery, you should always be constantly resting without moving much. Your aim is to be a stagnant as possible. Do not perform any jerks and travel as least as possible. Any forms of yoga and breathing exercise is a big no. I would recommend not to do any mantra vibration or any vibration that involves sound. You can do meditation with mind or void meditation instead. Perhaps constantly absorbing white gold energy to your nose and affirming that it is healing you in the most safe, healthy and positive manner.

4. You will get frustrated about the loss of smell and nasal blockage. However, do know that you will get it back without fail. The probability of you getting your smell back after surgery is 100 % and the blockage should be cleared in a week or two. Therefore, do not stress about this. My basis for this claim is that you have the Gods behind your back.

That's all.
Keywords after surgery :
As Stagnant as possible
 
Username said:

In the event that you plan to get surgery for your crooked nose/ deviated septum which I strongly recommend you do, these are the steps that you should follow.

1. Directly quote Lady Lydia for best dates for surgery. You can afford to wait and delay the surgery for months but believe me when I say that you can't afford to get it on an unfavorable date. To give you an example, here's a small paragraph that I directly quote from JoS ministry:

Moon in Aries
Projects begun when the moon is in Aries often begin with much enthusiasm, but tend not to last. This is a good time for inciting conflicts, high energy, me, mine, war, knives, weapons, guns, quick but not lasting results, fire, sharp things, metals, daring, sticking up for yourself, risk taking, independence and inciting accidents. Do NOT have surgical procedures performed on the head or face at this time. Magick ruled by Mars has the best outcome at this time.
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Avoid transiting Neptune aspecting your natal Mercury (sensory organs) or Mars (rules the head overall).

There are many factors to take into consideration regarding surgeries, just look at all the botched surgeries that happen. I would advice getting advice from a God for a good date, divination can help here.

And do a working for a successful surgery, starting during a full or waxing Moon in Scorpio, Virgo, or Sagittarius, preferably.
 
Lydia [JG said:
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Username said:

In the event that you plan to get surgery for your crooked nose/ deviated septum which I strongly recommend you do, these are the steps that you should follow.

1. Directly quote Lady Lydia for best dates for surgery. You can afford to wait and delay the surgery for months but believe me when I say that you can't afford to get it on an unfavorable date. To give you an example, here's a small paragraph that I directly quote from JoS ministry:

Moon in Aries
Projects begun when the moon is in Aries often begin with much enthusiasm, but tend not to last. This is a good time for inciting conflicts, high energy, me, mine, war, knives, weapons, guns, quick but not lasting results, fire, sharp things, metals, daring, sticking up for yourself, risk taking, independence and inciting accidents. Do NOT have surgical procedures performed on the head or face at this time. Magick ruled by Mars has the best outcome at this time.
...

Avoid transiting Neptune aspecting your natal Mercury (sensory organs) or Mars (rules the head overall).

There are many factors to take into consideration regarding surgeries, just look at all the botched surgeries that happen. I would advice getting advice from a God for a good date, divination can help here.

And do a working for a successful surgery, starting during a full or waxing Moon in Scorpio, Virgo, or Sagittarius, preferably.

Currently, Transiting Neptune aspecting to my Natal Mars(Co-Ruler) and Natal Sun, Pluton(All of them are hard aspects, none of them are soft) and even moon and this is gonna last like 6-7 years..

So should I wait years for get surgery ? :/

Also, what happenps If transiting Neptune aspects to my natal planets and I get surgery?

General effects are enoughly bad..

Thanks.
 
Stormblood said:
Surgery is hardly modern medicine. The Druids and the Egyptians both performed surgery. It has been with humanity almost since the beginning. In any case, it seems like the best option.

Well, they use modern technology and tools, as well as modern methods for anesthesia.
In the 1850s you had the Schimmelbusch Maske, which killed many people, and before that you either made the patient drunk or hit him/her with a hammer on the head. Which also killed quite some people.
The operating room is full of high tech devices.

I'd call surgeries modern, but I know what you mean.
 
NinRick said:
Henu the Great said:
NinRick said:
I'd call surgeries modern, but I know what you mean.
Modernized*

Actually true.
I actually just like our modern devices.

I prefer sound and light technology, but we're not back there yet. An adequate level is still very far. I also prefer siddhis as well, but that's beyond the scope.
 

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