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WeMeetInFairIthilien · 28/03/2025 17:47

...For I have just birthed some massive tonsil stones!

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WeMeetInFairIthilien · 28/03/2025 17:49

Sorry they are in a parking ticket, it all happened rather quickly in the car!

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TheLadyMaud · 28/03/2025 18:27

Fucking hell

NormasArse · 28/03/2025 18:28

I’m glad I don’t have tonsils!

WeMeetInFairIthilien · 28/03/2025 18:51

I have never experienced anything quite of that size before!

Throat feels much better and I can hear more clearly on that side now.

But, the smell! Ye gods, it was as if the dead had risen again to vomit all over my smelly feet.

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Seeingadistance · 29/03/2025 17:36

Bloody Hell!

They're amazing!

GrimGusset · 29/03/2025 17:39

OMG, three of them at once?! I bet your breath smells much nicer now!

Tonsil stones should be renamed Satan stones because they smell so bad. So glad my DH had his tonsils removed, mostly because his tonsil stones were so awful. I couldn’t kiss him for months leading up to the operation. His breath smelled so bad.

MrsTerryPratchett · 29/03/2025 18:11

Beautiful. How did you get them out?

shellyleppard · 29/03/2025 18:13

Wowsers they are big!!! Did you have to remove them with a special tool or did they birth naturally??? 😳😂

Gatekeeper · 29/03/2025 18:14

Blimey!!! I don't think I've ever seen ones as big Shock

Plump82 · 29/03/2025 18:24

Je-sus!!
Id be contacting Guinness Book of Records for them!

Hohofortherobbers · 29/03/2025 18:27

Wow! I am humble before you! What beautiful specimens !!!

Hohofortherobbers · 29/03/2025 18:28

Can you tell the whole story, right from the beginning, I need to hear this in full

WeMeetInFairIthilien · 29/03/2025 22:14

The story in full??

Well.

Buckle up.

'Twas a week in late March, the first creeping tendrils of Spring in the air. The world fair rejoiced at the colours blooming and brightening....

Hummm.

Might take forever to get to the point.

Righto.

I've had tonsil stones for as long as I can remember, usually small, I used to just cough and would sometimes get them pop out.

I teach, and have found that after a hard/loud week, I often have tonsil stones that seen to surface with the slightly sore "overuse" throat that I get.

Sometimes, I use a sterilised hair pin to flick them out (yes, gross, but contained, and stops my breath smelling too bad.) They are always fairly small.

About 5 years ago, I had Quinsy, and since then, have had bacterial tonsillitis at least once a year. When swollen, my tonsils seem to force out all the stones.

Anyhow, I had tonsillitis in the Feb half term, but didn't have many stones. My throat/tonsils on my left has felt really congested,and getting worse since then.

For the last week, I've had a sore throat on that side, and my tonsil looked visibly larger, and my Eustacian tube has been itching - this normally means that I have a cold coming.

On Friday, I had a really itchy feeling where the Eustacian tube enters the mouth, quite sore, bad breath, and ended up having to shout at work.

In the car, driving back home, the feeling of itching and fullness in my throat was unbearable, so I did the 'frog-mouth and tense my throat' that sometimes helps get the stones out (move lips put, down and wide, tense throat and push up with the back of my tongue).

I felt a pop, and then had the two smaller stones in my mouth. The taste meant I was not going to swallow them, so grabbed the parking ticket to put them onto.

I then did a fake yawn, heard a crack, and the largest stone appeared. Deposited that on the ticket too, all whilst still driving.

Parked up to collect my children, and promptly took photos, then banished the remains into a bin.

The car stank.

I could hear clearly with my left ear.

My left tonsil looks a lot smaller now!

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CorporaINobbyNobbs · 29/03/2025 22:17

What a beautiful story wipes tear from
eye

Cosycover · 29/03/2025 22:21

I didn't even know these things existed! Can you see them if you look into your mouth? Where would they be?

doodahdayy · 29/03/2025 22:45

Can you have your tonsils removed? I doubt it’s common practice on the nhs anymore but it must be awful for you

Hohofortherobbers · 29/03/2025 23:16

Aaaah, and they all lived happily ever after. Just brilliant 👏 👌

MrsTerryPratchett · 30/03/2025 05:32

BRAVA fantastic story.

LadyOfTheCanyon · 30/03/2025 07:07

BLOODY HELLFIRE.

QuirkInTheMatrix · 30/03/2025 07:21

I never get tonsil stones but was reading this and practising frog mouth, tense throat technique in case I need it in the future. Bravo OP.

MinnieMountain · 30/03/2025 07:25

That almost makes me miss having tonsils OP.

QueefQueen80s · 30/03/2025 07:38

doodahdayy · 29/03/2025 22:45

Can you have your tonsils removed? I doubt it’s common practice on the nhs anymore but it must be awful for you

This! They seem to cause you so many problems OP
Those stones are something to behold!

WeMeetInFairIthilien · 30/03/2025 11:26

Thank you

I can't afford to have them removed privately, on the NHS you have to have tonsillitis about times a year, over multiple years, before they will consider it. It is a very painful op for adults, and there is also a potential impact of the immune system, as the tonsil act as part of it.

But, am highly amused about other people now having a go at the wide frog/tense throat manoeuvre. I imagine there must be a proper name for it.

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GrimGusset · 30/03/2025 12:56

It’s definitely a painful recovery for adults. My DH had to have really strong pain relief to be able to eat. There’s also the risk of haemorrhaging at about 10 days post-op. DH did. That resulted in an ambulance ride for an emergency cauterisation operation in the very early hours of the morning. Not in the UK but he went private for the removal. His health improved afterwards.

Ruthietuthie · 01/04/2025 02:36

Wow! I am AMAZED. I have never seen tonsil stones of that size before. And excellent narrative too. The smell must have been incredible!!!!