Onlineid
My DD1 had tonsils/adenoids removed at the age of 5, due to hearing loss, sleep apneoa and to quote the ENT Consultant "severe respiratory disorder". She had NEVER had tonsillitus in her life!
Op went well, up and about and eating the next day. The transformation in her was incredible.
And here we are again with DD2 - also 5! We are seeing the ENT Consultant later today as she also has hearing loss, sleep apnoea but also struggles to eat sometimes due to VERY large tonsils. GP said he had NEVER seen such large ones during his time in medicine. Again, she has never had tonsillitus.
We're seeing the same Consultant as DD1 so am feeling a lot happier this time round as I know the routine/doctor/what to expect etc - and I know the transformation in DD2 afterwards will be for the best.
As for what to expect - very quick op, recovery in children is incredible compared to adults (DH had his done last year and was off work for 3 weeks!). They are encouraged to eat soon after the op. as it encourages healing. DD1 said it was only really painful for about a day after, then it was just a little sore.
HTH