Tonsils ?

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Lots of medical posts, comes with age group I guess, so my mind wandered?

When did you have your tonsils (possibly adenoids also) removed?
Me, I was 23y.o., and wish I had them removed as a child!
My Dad had his removed during WWII, while in the Navy, before going to the Aleutions, for the duration. One of three sailors that had surgery the same day, and two survived. All three rushed back to the base hospital, as something untoward was given during anthesia! Probably why my parents were reluctant for me to have mine removed as a child despite many bouts with tonsilitis (sp).
 
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10yrs old..1968. Travis A.F.B. I was an air force brat. Managed to stay out of hospitals for 50 years after that, but had to have a TURP done 52 days ago.(healing well) Hoping to never go back in. A necessary evil of life...
 
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I had mine removed at 5 or 6 after being sick off an on for about a year. Instead of ice cream the hospital turned me on to sherbert. Yummy.


The first meal I wanted was a hotdog. I like mine burnt. I ate it like I hadn't had a meal in a week. Dang the sore throat.


BTW, You can still get tonsillitis WO tonsils.
 
53 and I've still got my tonsils, but, I had a sore throat for a few days, not sore like "scratchy" but sore like a knot on either side of my throat. This thread has got me wondering hmmm, tonsilitis?
 
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DAD had his removed in a field hospital in Africa during WWll, he was more afraid of Patton slapping him than the ribbing he got from the more serious wounded. I had mine removed at 33 y/o. Don't ever have surgery where you work, ;) I woke up in labor & delivery with balloons & flowers.

Now thats funny right there:D:D:D
 
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I was 9 and I was so ill from the ether I kept heving. copiuos amount of popsicles and they sent me home the next day. Still sick from what I thought was the ether but infact I was still bleeding and swallowng the blood. Doctor came to the house and used tongs to jam wads of cotton down my throat to exspell all the blood. I was tramatized for years after that.....LOL Im ok now!
 
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1970 in Wichita KS, I was 4. I dont remember too much about the ice cream, but the nurses had a hard time keeping me in my room. I wanted to explore!
 
HOW TO TELL YOUR TONSILLS ARE BAD.

I never had any previous problems. Following a sore throat I bought an icee frozen drink from 7-11, a piece of ice got into a hole in the bad tonsil :eek:, you will know right then that they need to go. They looked grey like a couple of raw oysters left out in the sun too long, & could see little pockets in them. They had become "cryptic"??? & I could have removed them myself with a grapefruit spoon, but I would not recommend that. App 4 hours after my surgery I got a pat on the tush & sent home with pain pills I could not swallow. Ice packs to the throat 24-7 for several days, sleeping upright on a couch, holding crushed ice in my mouth until melted then spitting out the water until I could swallow maybe 3-4 days later. By that time I could open my mouth enough to look inside & that was the scary part, My uvula was the size of my thumb & looked like another (smaller version) man part. It looked like they were removed with a blow torch. If you need yours out I would STRONGLY recommend staying AT LEAST overnight in the hospital for IV hydration & injectable pain meds. For some lucky people it is much less of a big deal.
 
Can tonsils just rot away?

I used to get mine infected, when I was younger... they would get this white stuff in them??? I know it sounds like a tall tale, but I would use a table knife and reach back in my throat and scrape that while stuff away...It was sort of like dried pus???? I did that for a couple of years, after a while no more white stuff on the back of my throat.

I know I never had to have them taken out so I don't know if they just rotted away, or it was something else..


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1968, I was 7 years old. That was when I learned not to trust the medical community. They conned me with the old all the jello and ice cream you can eat. Well, after the ether and vomiting up the copius amounts of blood swallowed during the suregery, I wasn't in the mood for ice cream or jello. I remember the first solid food I ate was a hamburger about a week later. Went down tough, but man was that cheese burger good. Medicine has come a long way in terms of patient comfort...….
 
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