StitchesGr8Fan
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My almost 3 year old is having her adenoids out in the morning. I haven't figured out an age appropriate way to explain to her what is going on and why her diet will be limited for 2 weeks after. She's not afraid of doctors or needles because we've never made a big deal out of it. She's had X-rays and bloodwork and lots of exams, and we stay calm and tell her it is part of life and she just rolls with it. I'm just not sure what to say if they have to take her back before she is sedated (She will ask why I can't come with her). And once her throat doesn't hurt any more she is going to argue about only eating soft foods. How have you discussed a similar situation with your preschooler? We want to be open and honest but at an age-appropriate level. I do plan to tell her the doctor is going to help her nose not have so many boogers. She will understand that part. Maybe a Doc McStuffins episode?