Hello,

I ask myself exactly the same question.

My story: three surgeries between 2009 and 2011. ENS since 2013. A deviated septum after my first surgery.

Even if I didn't have main ENS symptoms before 2013 (since then I lost the capacity to "feel" the airflow), I started breathing worse since my surgeries, specially during sleep.

Two of my three surgeries included a septoplasty (I didn't have a deviated septum before!!) and now I think my septum is fragile. I also have a micro perforation.
But as my septum is deviated I don't breath well at all from the right side, so I also thought of correcting it. It'd be really really nice to be able to correct a septum deviation without heavy surgery. Can't it be done with splinters?

I dream of a doctor that corrects my septum and heals my incapacity of feeling the airflow at the same time.