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02/04/2007 07:21:58 PM · #1
I feel awful, my little boy is going to have his tonsils removed on tuesday and he´s only just 4 years old. I remember when mine were taken, I was 18 and I felt terrible for an entire week and still I at least understood perfectly what was going on.

The anesthesia or whatever you call it when you are put to sleep really went badly in me, I was totally out of it for about 24 hours afterwards and I am worried the same will be for Alexander.

Really going to shower him with allt he frozen popsicles he want´s and just pretty much anything he asks for.

I don´t think I have ever been so nervous for anything in my life :(

Bah, don´t know why I am writing this down, perhaps so someone with a similar experience can just pat me on my back.


02/04/2007 07:29:36 PM · #2
I had to take my daughter just before her 6th birthday. I was scared to death but once there I realized she was in really capable hands. We were back home just a few hours later and she was just fine. I had a hard time getting her to eat anything at first but the threat of having to go back to the hospital got her eating quickly. Alexander will like the happy juice prior to surgery :)
02/04/2007 07:38:35 PM · #3
No experience, but a pat on the back and a prayer that things go flawlessly. :)
02/04/2007 07:52:48 PM · #4
a big pat on the back from me and a prayer that everything goes well. i'm sure he'll be fine, dad. :)

now i ask for a pat on the back, too...i also have to have my tonsils out and sinus surgery at the same time. i go for a CT scan tomorrow, then back to the doc to schedule the surgery. not looking forward to it at all. :-/
02/04/2007 07:57:38 PM · #5
Will say a prayer for your little man. I'm sure he'll be just fine. Who's not fine with unlimited Popsicles? I would be ;-)
02/04/2007 07:59:25 PM · #6
Originally posted by sher9204:

now i ask for a pat on the back, too...i also have to have my tonsils out and sinus surgery at the same time. i go for a CT scan tomorrow, then back to the doc to schedule the surgery. not looking forward to it at all. :-/

Prayers and a hug for you, too, Sher.
02/04/2007 08:00:21 PM · #7
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by sher9204:

now i ask for a pat on the back, too...i also have to have my tonsils out and sinus surgery at the same time. i go for a CT scan tomorrow, then back to the doc to schedule the surgery. not looking forward to it at all. :-/

Prayers and a hug for you, too, Sher.


Yes, from me too Sher.
02/04/2007 08:00:36 PM · #8
My daughter had her tonsils and grommits done when she was four. The worst part is walking away from the room after they been anathetised leaving them there with a room full of strangers totally vulnerable was incrredibly difficult. I laso had a battle to be in the recovery with my daughter when she woke. I'm glad I insisated cause she a reacted badly when she woke up and was very unpset and very unusaually so for my daughter aggressive!
Overall it was'nt the best of experiences for her BUT when I think about how sick she used to get with her tonsils and how often and how that could affect her ongoing development I am glad I had it done.
They dont reccommend having tonsils out lightly these days so your son must really need them out. It might be hard in the short term but in the long run it will be well worth.
My friends son who is 6 just had his out last week. They were home by lunch time and he has been pretty good overall so you just never know!
Good luck also if he is 4 he will have a pretty good understanding if you talk to him about yet and the younger they are the easier it is and the better they recover :)
02/04/2007 08:04:41 PM · #9
My daughter had hers done when she was four. She wasn't very happy after she first woke up, but all the popsicles she could eat made it much easier for her!
02/04/2007 08:07:09 PM · #10
He'll be fine, don't stress too much. Just promise him all the ice cream he wants afterwards. Best of luck.
02/06/2007 12:44:37 AM · #11
Better young than old. I had mine out when I was 16 and that was a NIGHTMARE. You don't heal as well and you have major long term pain. He will be good to go in a day or so. That particular surgery is best done when they are little like this. (hugs) dad! Get him some new cool toy he has been wanting and present it to him after the surgery. It'll be ok.
02/06/2007 12:50:53 AM · #12
Originally posted by CalliopeKel:

Better young than old.


Most definitely.
02/06/2007 12:53:58 AM · #13
One of my sons went under when he was 18 months old...I was petrified. I had a 2 1/2 year old daughter at the time and I was pregnant with my third. Hubby worked away from home up to 2 weeks at a time. I never handle anaesthetic well...and have to be watched carefully so I didn't know how my son would handle it. Well...he got through it...although the nurses couldn't hold him as he was waking up...he was too violent...they called me in but there wasn't much I could do...he was too out of it. But eventually he fell asleep and when he woke he was fine.

He has since gone under several more times and has many more to go....but at least we now can handle it a little better.

My point Larus, is this. Every child is different...they may or may not inherit your reaction to the drugs used. Go in with an open mind and do the best you can for your child. Nobody can ask any more than that.
02/06/2007 01:04:12 AM · #14
Ice cream.
02/06/2007 01:06:05 AM · #15
At that age its much scarier for you than it is for him. Be cheerful and he will be too. :) You can do it!

FWIW, I had mine out at 4 and don't remember a minute of it. Only know it was done because I was told when I was older. :)

Message edited by author 2007-02-06 01:06:32.
02/06/2007 01:08:36 AM · #16
Good luck, Larús. I'll be thinking about all of you. The best thing is that he won't have the problems he's having now, so in the long run he'll feel so much better. Hang in there.
02/06/2007 02:27:28 AM · #17
same as Cindi, I had mine out at 4 yrs old and don't remember a thing.
Just the same, spoil your little man rotten with ice cream, popsicles, and whatever else he desires.
02/06/2007 04:25:20 AM · #18
Good luck with that today, and let us know how it goes.
02/06/2007 04:33:33 AM · #19
Popsicles !
Popsicles !
Popsicles !

in that order.

Never any fun to see your loved ones hurt, but he'll be fine.

Did I mention Popsicles ! ?

Message edited by author 2007-02-06 04:33:45.
02/06/2007 04:06:11 PM · #20
Thanx guys, the surgery was this morning and Henny was with him while I went to school and took care of Monika. We went to see him in the afternoon and he felt awful but was a real trooper and I couldn´t be more prouder of him.

Went to the toy store on the way home and bought some Playmobile toys for him, his favorite and It´ll be waiting for him on his bed when he get´s home tomorrow, he and Henny are staying overnight at the hospital just in case...

Bought a boatload of popsicles too :P
02/06/2007 04:32:37 PM · #21
My daughter had hers taken out last year (she was 4) and she was fine. We got to leave about 2 hours after the surgery... and she did get sick in the car on the way home, but that was from motion and from being put under.

She talked the whole time and didn't complain of much pain. The pain meds are really nasty tasting, so we masked them with some applesauce.

Just have lots of popsicles, applesauce, and other soft foods. After day 2, she was begging for "real" food. :)

*hugs*
02/06/2007 04:45:15 PM · #22
good luck to the little fella, Im sure his dad is more scared than he is..

Been there so I feel your pain, but.. better OUT than IN dude, he will feel bad for a week or 2 but much better afterwards..

kiss him for me.
02/06/2007 05:24:38 PM · #23
smoothies! milkshakes! ice cream!

spoil him rotten. i've never had my tonsils out but i just got done with a stomach flu and when i was back to "normal" (ha ha) i just wanted to eat EVERYTHING. i'm all for spoiling when you don't feel good.
02/06/2007 05:39:12 PM · #24
Larus - glad to hear he came through OK. The young bounce back so much more easily than us old farts ... well, I'm an old fart, anyway ;-) One of my daughters had complicated kidney surgery at age 11, and was playing soccer 2 weeks later! Her favorite activity in the hospital the first time (age 3; no surgery then) was taking a ride down the hall on her IV pole and leaping onto a waterbed in the playroom. Scared me to bits as I had visions of the IV getting ripped out, but I shut up and let her enjoy herself. She's in med school now so I don't think she was too traumatized by all the medical experiences :-)
02/06/2007 05:51:47 PM · #25
Originally posted by muckpond:

smoothies! milkshakes! ice cream!

spoil him rotten. i've never had my tonsils out but i just got done with a stomach flu and when i was back to "normal" (ha ha) i just wanted to eat EVERYTHING. i'm all for spoiling when you don't feel good.


He's in Iceland isn't that being spoiled enough? :P

Nah spoil him some more.
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