gngr~snap
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I had my tonsils removed at the age of 12. I remember it vividly and that was 34 years ago.
There is no way I could have "eaten" anything that first week.
I lived on popsicles, sherbert and jello.
Even ice cream made me sick from the dairy.
I had them removed over Thanksgiving. At Christmas I tried mashed potatoes and they stuck to the raw area in my throat and the salt in the potatoes burned SO BAD!
I can see her perhaps asking for real food, but I don't know how she would have been able to swallow it!! Just thinking avout it makes my throat hurt.
I am a little surprised (at her weight) * no disrespect meant! That the Dr agreed to remove her tonsils without an additional proceedure.
In nursing school 1987 I took care of a few obese adults that had their tonsils removed due to sleep apnea etc.
At that time they also got temporary tracheostomies. The physicians were worried about excessive swelling and ending up with compromised airways, so it was done with the tonsillectomy as a precaution.
That was almost 30 years ago, I'm sure things have changed since then.
Moo
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There is no way I could have "eaten" anything that first week.
I lived on popsicles, sherbert and jello.
Even ice cream made me sick from the dairy.
I had them removed over Thanksgiving. At Christmas I tried mashed potatoes and they stuck to the raw area in my throat and the salt in the potatoes burned SO BAD!
I can see her perhaps asking for real food, but I don't know how she would have been able to swallow it!! Just thinking avout it makes my throat hurt.
I am a little surprised (at her weight) * no disrespect meant! That the Dr agreed to remove her tonsils without an additional proceedure.
In nursing school 1987 I took care of a few obese adults that had their tonsils removed due to sleep apnea etc.
At that time they also got temporary tracheostomies. The physicians were worried about excessive swelling and ending up with compromised airways, so it was done with the tonsillectomy as a precaution.
That was almost 30 years ago, I'm sure things have changed since then.
Moo
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