Life After Laser Turbinate Reduction: The Story of Sherri Cutrona." Today, we delve into the moving story of Sherri Ann Cutrona, a remarkable woman whose life was deeply affected by Empty Nose Syndrome (ENS) following a laser turbinate reduction surgery.
Sherri Ann Cutrona was born between 1962 and 1963 and spent her final years in Manchester Township, New Jersey. A dedicated engineer, Sherri worked for Heyco Products in Toms River before retiring. Beyond her professional life, she was an active member of the Tracheobronchomalacia Support Group and the Empty Nose Syndrome Awareness community. Sherri Ann loved dancing, cooking, sewing, and going on cruises, finding joy in these hobbies despite her ongoing health challenges.
Sherri's battle with ENS was long and difficult. Her condition went undiagnosed for many years, and even when identified, finding effective treatment proved elusive. Despite consultations with numerous specialists, including Dr. Oren Friedman and Dr. Das, Sherri's symptoms persisted, leaving her feeling dry, frustrated, and often dismissed by the medical community.
Through this podcast, we will explore Sherri Ann's relentless quest for relief. She tried various treatments, including nasal implants and even considered stem cell injections, yet continued to face severe symptoms and chronic health issues. Her story highlights the severe impact of ENS, a condition that is often misunderstood and under-researched.
Join us as we honor Sherri Ann's memory and raise awareness about the struggles faced by those with ENS. Her story is a testament to her resilience and the need for greater understanding and support for those affected by this debilitating condition.
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