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DD (24) is having her tonsils removed on Thursday and everyone we have spoken to has a tonsil horror story to tell......

Hideous infections, nasty bleeds after the operation, extreme pain, long recovery times etc etc. :shock::?:vom:

 

Just wondering if any Omlet people have any positive tonsil stories to relate - to give us hope! :pray:

 

No more horror stories please. :anxious:

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don't know if age makes a difference but I had mine done at about 10 or 11 (this was the time frame for the op) 40+ years ago no infection no bleeding no pain as such just a sore throat only pain relief was rum and raisin ice cream 3 times a day or as needed. Rum and raisin was high days and holidays treat back then even got the hospital to provide it as compensation for the delayed operation and for the 3 days I was on my own after the op as all the rest of the ward had been discharged back them ice cream was the recommended relief after the op

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Another one who had tonsils removed aged 4 followed by appendix 6 months later. As a student nurse the surgeon let me remove tonsils under his instruction. The device was like a long probe with a lasso at end. It was looped around tonsil and wire pulled to sever, thentonsil was caught in something,can't remember that bit I was so nervous in case it fell into patients throat. I would recommend 4 hourly painkillers,some forget to take them and pain creeps in. As said lots of cool things. A freezer full of lollipops is a must. Some studies suggest a vitamin C supplement pre op promotes healing. Plenty of rest,nowadays we rush to get active but the body needs time to recover from anaesthetic. Good luck and hope all goes well.

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You do need to eat harder foods i am afraid. Crisps and toast slough off the nasty scabs which are more likely to get infected. Jelly and ice cream is a bit old hat. She does need to insist on good pain relief so she can eat the hard stuff. My ES had his out as a child. His pain relief was poor and we did struggle. But with good pain relief you should be ok. Salt gargles help too.

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5 when mine were removed. I remember having Heinz baby food - lamb which was the non-puree version. But loved prunes! I think I had more of a problem with mumps!

 

Things are different now so I'm sure she'll breeze through it. Hopefully she'll feel much better afterwards.

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I had mine out when I was 26 and a week later due to complications, I missed my son's first birthday, but I do remember eating cornflakes with very cold milk the morning of my first operation and it was heaven.

Lovely and cold and scratchy which weirdly felt really nice.

Be careful with hot tea though - I remember drinking that and it was extremely hot and hurt my throat immensely :(

 

Make sure she gets the 6 weeks to recover.

I went straight back to being a mummy and often wonder if that's why I was back in hospital a week later.

 

I certainly have benefited from not getting tonsillitis every few weeks with added ear infections.

I'm sure your daughter will feel much better without her tonsils.

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I had a tonsillectomy a year ago with no complications. Apparently it took them a little longer than normal to stop the bleeding in theatre (which is normal with me). I had a sore throat for about 2 weeks afterwards, and there's lots of conflicting info over whether you should have dry, scratchy foods (toast, crisps etc) afterwards. Under advice from the surgeon/nurses I avoided these

Its quite a simple operation really :)

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Opp went well thanks. No complications and DD recovered quickly and was back home about 7 hours afterwards!

Quite sore when she talks and swallows and she has a sore swolen tongue, but she has managed to drink lots of water, some chocolate milk and little bits of food. Hoping that back to back Harry Potter, co - codamol, TLC and rest will help her get better as soon as possible. :D

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Glad to hear she is doing well :D

Liquidised roast dinner was one of my favourites.

It looked a bit yucky but tasted fab :D

 

:lol: You have to have what you like when you are poorly!

 

DD feeling much better today thanks. Took her for a spin around Richmond Park yesterday and stopped for a coffee outside Pembroke Lodge in case she picked up any germs inside!

Unusual diet of Doritos and hula hoops, chocolate milk and ice lollies, progressing onto normal food after a couple of days. The co-codamol from the hospital made her feel a bit spaced out, so she swapped to plain paracetamol and is now managing without pain relief.

A daily photo was sent to her brother in Australia via Whatsapp and it's really interesting to see the healing process. Amazing what the body can do. :D

DD was feeling a bit down and bored, but she has had a stream of friends popping in with flowers, frozen yogurt and KFC (don't think she has ever eaten that before!) to cheer her up.

 

Looks like we are after the worst of it. Another week off and she should be fit for work Monday week.

 

Thank you Omlet people for your advice and good wishes. :D

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