HappyGilmore
It is never to late to have a happy childhood!!!
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Today is my DD 7th birthday and tomorrow she will be going in for surgery to have her tonsils and adenoids out as well as a throat scope (just to check the airway size). Her tonsils were diagnosed at a 3+ it was explained to me that a 4 is when they are touching. She has had croup @ age 4 where I had to have her taken her by ambulance to the ER then and a coulple of re occurances of croup since. This year she has been on antibiodics 4 times most recently in November (Suprax a $400.00 RX) and now again on amoxicillian for 14 days!! Anyway we went to the All Chidlrens Hospital in our area to see an ENT and it was recommended that she have them removed so she goes in on 12/30. I am worried about the procedure, how she will handle it, the recovery after, nausea/throwing up when her throat is so sore etc and the long drive home 30 miles from the closest surgical center for the specialist we were reffered to. Can anyone tell me what their experiences are good and bad I want to know as much as I can to be prepared as much as I can - even to the point of what she will look like when I see her in recovery. She is pretty much excited about the fact that she has to have it done as a girl in her 1st grade class just went through it. I haven't told her anything as far as what she may experience-- I think that is best and I haven't led on that I am at all anxious about the process. I know that some Mom's here have seen their kids go through so much worse w/ life threating illness etc so I know that I should toughen up it is just that she is not that strong when it comes to pain (gets a hang nail and whines etc) although I on the other hand basically had natural labor with her and my other dd and would rather go through childbirth than a teeth cleaning lol.


We want as little trauma as possible, hopefully the hospital can be fun memory and not one that instills a life-long fear.
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they both went home the same day and just rested for the rest of the first day. make sure to have her take the pain meds..she won't want to b/c they taste gross but it will make her comfortable enough to eat and eating helps them heal. Both of my girls were eating by the second day...I know one of them even had chicken nuggets(my DH gave them to her, I wouldn'y have but I swear the sooner they eat, the sooner they heal.) Make sure no red popsicles or drinks. That could look like blood if they throw up and you need to know if they are bleeding. Good luck....I know it's scary. Please update and let us know how she does.