Zombicyckel, the operation would be covered by my health insurance.
Today I took the first dose of the corticoid, I was paranoid it would give me a weird reaction but so far I feel fine, no noticeable side effects. I really dislike taking any medication from Big Pharma (not the most ethical people so dont deserve my money if its not absolutely necessary), havent taken any medicine in many years and if there's a safer natural way I'd prefer, but I havent found anything and this really disrupts my quality of life since I lost a bit of my sense of smell, started snoring, have trouble breathing specially at night, etc.
Anyways now the corticoid is already flowing in my body... If it doesnt work Ill go for the operation, but I would like to avoid that if possible. Also it seems that often polyps grow back for most people, which sucks to hear. Polyps might be due to alergic reaction, but im not allergic to anything AFAIK. I do have a cat, live currently in a big city an the house sometimes gets dusty, so these 3 possible causes are there. Im anyways moving out the end of this year so if I can get rid of polyps in time, once im gone I hope it wont come back.
Thanks for the tips inf, Ill check it out!
So searching around forums, I hear some people have had good experience with tea tree. Some people say that applying some teatree with some cotton stick directly can even make the polyps fall off after some days, but others mentioned burns/cracks from teatree oil. Maybe diluting with another oil is a better idea? Or just breathing tee trea oil instead of applying it directly? (I anyways cant see/dont know at what height the polyp is so wouldnt know where to apply). Are there any contra-indications regarding tea tree oil, anybody knows? How (un)healthy is it to apply directly or to breathe it for some minutes each day?
I did notice that breathing tee trea oil (just opening the dropper and taking some breaths over it) seems to open up the passageways well, like it somehow dissolves the mucus or something. Dont know if thats a good sign, or if its unrelated.