W21981Brick
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2004
- Messages
- 123
My son had both removed at the age of 6. It was not that bad of a recovery for him. He was eating lots of jello and popsicles the first few days then mabey after 3/4 days he begged for mac&cheeese!
Before the operation he had tons of upper-resp illnesses and horrible allergies. Sometimes he was on 3 different allergy meds(nosespray, pills, and eyedrops). Doc kept saying "he'll grow out of this" -I hated to give him them all at such a young age. The older he got the more he would snore and so I made an apt w/ a specialist that fianally recomended both tonsils and adeniods should come out after looking at his history.
Present time DS has rarely been sick the last 1 1/2 years and was only on seasonal allergy meds 3 months last year and so far he has not had to take any seasonal meds this year!
I think it was one of the best things we could have done for him.
Good Luck.
Before the operation he had tons of upper-resp illnesses and horrible allergies. Sometimes he was on 3 different allergy meds(nosespray, pills, and eyedrops). Doc kept saying "he'll grow out of this" -I hated to give him them all at such a young age. The older he got the more he would snore and so I made an apt w/ a specialist that fianally recomended both tonsils and adeniods should come out after looking at his history.
Present time DS has rarely been sick the last 1 1/2 years and was only on seasonal allergy meds 3 months last year and so far he has not had to take any seasonal meds this year!
I think it was one of the best things we could have done for him.
Good Luck.
). I was surprised they didn't let me stay with him until he was all the way asleep. YOu might want to ask this question just so you're prepared (I didn't know until the last minute). And the other worst time was just when he came out of the anesthesia.