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R**T
Amazing book
I struggle moment by moment with the horrific medical condition of empty nose syndrome; my breathing has been seriously disrupted and this condition has pretty much ruined my life. Chris does an incredible job of explaining empty nose syndrome, combining a personal tale with a scientific explanation.This book is also useful for those considering nasal surgery, as he critiques the various turbinate reduction surgeries, so one can reduce the risk of getting empty nose syndrome from surgery. How I wish I had this book before undergoing surgery!This book also offers numerous helpful remedies for the sinus sufferer.Well done, Chris.
M**R
Fantastic Book
This is a well written book with practical advice and appropriate information. It is all science backed, and offers the best aggregation of ENS information j have found. It also calmed my anxieties about ENS, as I have had inferior turbinate reduction (though I feel better after the surgery so far, but wouldn’t do it again based on the risks, and also wanted to know how I can prevent atrophic rhinitis’. I highly recommend this book.
K**N
An insightful critique of ENS syndrome
A very insightful and informative read on ENS! I would highly recommend this book to anyone struggling with this condition or has a family member with this syndrome.
B**D
Muchos Importante
This is undoubtly one of the most important issues facing the medical community today. The impact of this book is already far reaching and I am confident we will soon see a real turn-around in the ENT community in regards to these issue.Point of fact: I just spoke to an Australian ENT, returned from training with the ex-president of the US Facial and Cosmetic Surgery Association who now agrees with the basic principals behind this book and "would not perform a partial inferior turbinate resection on a member of my family." And I was about to let my regular ENT perfom an 80% resection!... until I saw this book.Get that. There's no denying this. It's real, and I pray for all the poor souls who will be inadvertantly butchered between now and when the new standard finally filters down into the offices of ENTs the world over.Good luck Chris, and keep up the good work. Don't worry, by 2030 you'll probably have a bionic nose that can shoot lasers so you can go around zapping irresponsible ENTs.They will call you: The Turbinator.BardB )
M**Y
I thought I was alone with my problem, but found out otherwise.
I thought I was alone with my constant nasal problem. I went to several doctors and they all said I had no allergies, they didn't find anything. It was very frustrating. This book has shown me that I do have a problem, a doctor out there knows something of what I am suffering, and now I just have to finish reading the book to see what my options are.
M**S
Help for Empty Nose Syndrome Victims
The book is a fantastic resource as well being as an inspiring story. Empty nose syndrome is a severely debilitating condition. I wish I had known about the risk before my surgery. I appreciate that a Kindle edition is now available.
N**N
A thorough book
Chris Martin spent a long time and effort to produce a book that will help to explain ENS. The book is excellent. I highly recommend it.
R**0
Having Nasal Surgery? Don't become and Empty Nose Victim book.
"Having Nasal Surgery. Don't you Become an Empty Nose Victim. Excellent educational and informative reading for those who are considering nasal surgery, and for those who have become an Empty Nose Victim.
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