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Sore Septum after gauging from 12 to 10.


Question Posted Thursday January 19 2012, 12:23 am

I stretched my septum 3 days ago from a 12 to a 10, it hurt quite a bit, but no pain no gain. It was over a year when I last stretched so I figured I would. Well yesterday and it was pretty fine but today it's pretty sore, I figured it's because I slept on my side and I tend to bury my face in my pillows when I do. That or because I blew my nose a lot yesterday. Im doing seasalt soaks and jojoba oil lubes. I'm just a little concerned since to me a 10 gauge is the actual starting point to the bigger septum sizes. Any experience shared appreciated!

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