LookingForAnswers2 wrote:
Why would the poor sleep not be due to ENS?

Is Dr Ohio preferable to other doctors? I thought most people mentioned Dr Houser on here. 

Thanks
Sleep issues can be caused by many different reasons. Clearly there are many people that suffer from sleep issues that never had nasal surgery. ENS consists of multiple symptoms, the most classic symptom is suffocation (or paradoxical obstruction). This symptom is hard to describe but for most people, if you have it you will know it. One description could be: think of the idea that someone is holding your head under water for too long and your feel like you need to gasp for a breath. I would not try to diagnose myself with ENS from symptoms such as dry skin, acne, brittle hair, etc. I would consider if you had turbinate surgery and if you truly have severe breathing issues or not, that is what you need to focus on in regards to ENS symptoms. Once you sort that issue out, then you can consider other side effects. 

Each person has his/her own opinion but at this point, I would say Dr Das is the best resource to go see. There is certainly nothing wrong with seeing Dr Houser and even both of them to get multiple opinions. The big advantage of Das is that he is offering the more current treatment which is PRP/Acell injections.