Hi Mary – I am a Mary too…..I should write a book on how many ways there are to take out polyps & sinus surgeries! I am a recently diagnosed CF'r, so all the surgery on me was done without the knowledge of what caused my problems.At age 5, when I started school, I was sick all the time. At about age 9 they found I had polyps (they were almost growing out my nose!) I started getting them removed in the EENT Dr. office. He would use some kind of numbing agent (cocaine?) on cotton on a long wire & put them in my nose. Once my nose was numb, he used a gun like tool, with a loop on the end. He would put the loop around the polyp and then pull the trigger, which would cut the polyp & pull it out. I used to have a jar with polyps in formaldehyde for show & tell at school! I had this done every other month for about 2 years. I would also get my sinuses irrigated with needle & syringe on the other monthly visits. I won’t describe that, needless to say it was painfull and traumatizing for a child. At age 12, I went to the hospital for my first surgery. At that time, the only way to get into the sinuses was to cut in my mouth above my teeth and peal back my face! They cleaned out the polyps & scrapped my sinuses. Between the constant irrigation and surgery, I built up a thicker sinus wall, which has made it more difficult to drain any infection. Anyway, over the course of my lifetime I have had over 20 surgeries on my nose & sinuses. My history was like Byron, have em out every couple of years, be better for a while & then the build up until I am sick all the time & have em out again. The last was in Geneva Switzerland, at the university hospital. I had one polyp that was growing & wearing down the bone next to one of my eye cavities. They were afraid I might go blind in one eye, or have brain damage if I didn’t get it removed. So they purchased some experimental microsurgery tools, & I had my last surgery. They opened up a lot of my sinuses, carved & cleared. The last time I had a CT scan of my sinuses, the tech stopped it half way & called a doctor in & then they asked my “I hope you have had sinus surgery?” I assured them that I had, so what they were seeing was not a birth defect, but the hand of man! My polyps are back, the sinuses are infected, but I now I know what has caused it all & I live with it & the antibiotics. If you want more of the gory details, let me know. MARY55W/CF