Dominus
JUB Addict
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This past spring, I had some trouble breathing due to seasonal allergies. I decided to look for a new way to breathe through the season. Found oxymetazoline nasal spray. It worked like magic. It instantly opened up my nasal passages and I was able to breathe just fine. So, I started using it several times a day regularly.
After months of using it, I began to notice that as soon as it wore off, my nasal passages became completely closed up. Literally. Completely closed. I had to breathe through my mouth or not at all. So, I would hurriedly spray more of that stuff into my nose. What I also started noticing was that I used to have to spray once in each nasal passageway for it to work for 12 hours. But now, I would have to spray 3 times in each and it would only last for 5 hours or so.
Last week, before bed I finally google searched on oxymetazoline "dependency". And wow, it's so addictive that the withdraw from it even has a name. Rhinitis medicamentosa. Most people know it as rebound congestion.
So, from my understanding, the drug opens up your nasal passages by narrowing the blood vessels in there, opening up room for you to breathe. But this makes your body react because your nasal tissue needs blood. So, as soon as the drug wears off, blood rushes to the nasal passages and now you're completely congested.
About 4 days ago, I decided to wean myself off of my addiction. I stopped using it. And oh my god my nasal passages completely closed off. For the last 4 days I've been a mouth breather. Eating was annoying because I had to juggle between chewing and breathing with my mouth. Sleeping was painful because laying down made it a lot worse. I was so tempted to spray something up there I had to go around the house and throw away all that nasal spray.
Well ladies, this morning I woke up and the first thing I noticed was I was breathing through my fucking nose! Oh my god I could breathe on my own again! So, I grabbed my boyfriend and started having sex.
Anyway, here I am sitting in my living room watching tv drinking coffee and breathing through my own goddamn nose without the goddamn oxymetazoline.
I swear to god, that was the most unpleasant 4 days of my life. Having the nasal passages completely closed off for almost all that time.
After months of using it, I began to notice that as soon as it wore off, my nasal passages became completely closed up. Literally. Completely closed. I had to breathe through my mouth or not at all. So, I would hurriedly spray more of that stuff into my nose. What I also started noticing was that I used to have to spray once in each nasal passageway for it to work for 12 hours. But now, I would have to spray 3 times in each and it would only last for 5 hours or so.
Last week, before bed I finally google searched on oxymetazoline "dependency". And wow, it's so addictive that the withdraw from it even has a name. Rhinitis medicamentosa. Most people know it as rebound congestion.
So, from my understanding, the drug opens up your nasal passages by narrowing the blood vessels in there, opening up room for you to breathe. But this makes your body react because your nasal tissue needs blood. So, as soon as the drug wears off, blood rushes to the nasal passages and now you're completely congested.
About 4 days ago, I decided to wean myself off of my addiction. I stopped using it. And oh my god my nasal passages completely closed off. For the last 4 days I've been a mouth breather. Eating was annoying because I had to juggle between chewing and breathing with my mouth. Sleeping was painful because laying down made it a lot worse. I was so tempted to spray something up there I had to go around the house and throw away all that nasal spray.
Well ladies, this morning I woke up and the first thing I noticed was I was breathing through my fucking nose! Oh my god I could breathe on my own again! So, I grabbed my boyfriend and started having sex.
Anyway, here I am sitting in my living room watching tv drinking coffee and breathing through my own goddamn nose without the goddamn oxymetazoline.
I swear to god, that was the most unpleasant 4 days of my life. Having the nasal passages completely closed off for almost all that time.

