He didn't have his adenoids removed. Healthful Living, Based on the Essentials of Physiology. 1934.
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He didn't have his adenoids removed. Healthful Living, Based on the Essentials of Physiology. 1934.
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Found in a textbook uploaded by AaronC
Tonsils
Ever wonder what happened to your tonsil after that tonsillectomy? Pretty sure it ended up in a witness protection program instead of the incinerator, but we'll never know for sure.
[Blinds photo by Greg Fallis, courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons]
Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy
I got a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy a week ago today.
The day of the surgery. It was definitely uncomfortable but I was able to make it through and I was not in excruciating pain. I didn’t eat anything but ice chips and a fruit paleta.
The next day, day 2 of recovery/day 1 post op the pain was pretty much the same as before not excruciating just uncomfortable . I drank a ton of water, tried a smoothie, and Gatorade: got down a lot of water and liquids but eating was hard. I had some Campbell’s chicken noodle soup.
Day 3 of recovery/day 2 post op- the pain was the same, not unbearable. The pain meds on a strict schedule helped. Still barely eating but tried very hard. Ate more soup and Kraft mac and cheese.
Day 4 of recovery/day 3 post op- my mom came in town and this was the day I was due to run out of meds. I tried to fill it but they said it was too soon and to come back the next day. I had liquid Tylenol so I had that to use until I could fill my rx . This was the first day the pain increased significantly. My throat started to feel really tight. I thought it was bad because the other days had been so mild.i think this is the day the scabs started to form.
Day 5 recovery/ day 4 post op- nightmare. This was the worst day by far for pain because I was only on liquid Tylenol. They still wouldn’t let me fill my rx because they say my insurance was restricting it for another day. This was the first day I was in real pain. REAL PAIN. Tried to eat malt o meal. NOPE. Kraft Mac and cheese. Hell NO! My mom made some Lipton chicken noodle. So perfect. It was a dream.
Day 6 recovery/ day 5 post op- finally I got my meds. They gave me significantly less than they did the first time. I took the meds and It helped a lot. Pain was now managed. I still could barely eat. Had a lot of liquids and tried my malt o meal again. Only a few bites. Slept a lot.
Day 7 recovery / day 6 post op- yesterday my mom left. I didn’t take my meds so I could drive home from the airport. It wasn’t too bad. I woke up feeling bad but as the day progressed I felt better. Im trying to only use the painmeds when the pain is unbearable since I have a limited supply. I went 8 hours without taking meds before the pain started to get to me. I also hadn’t eaten so I had to get something other than water in my system before I could take them. so I drank as much Gatorade as I could. I tried a smoothie. Could only drink very little, and then I took the pain meds. Pain became managed immediately. I really tried to eat after that but it was bad. Malt o meal still was a bad idea and so was the Mac and cheese. I gave up.
Took a nap and woke up with the most terrible pain. It felt like I had surgery again on raw wounds. Drank some water and took pain meds. Immediately manageable. I think the scabs are falling off.
Today- I woke up ok. I haven’t taken pain meds yet. Scared to eat anything because I don’t want pain.but I really really want to eat. 😭I think I’ve lost 10 pounds so far. I didn’t weigh myself today, I will later. I’ve definitely lost over 5 pounds. I’m going to try to hold off on taking pain meds this morning because I want to go put gas in my car and go buy this food from this guy who sells plates on instagram. Everything looks sooo good y’all. He does Cajun styled food and he has the gumbo soup and Cajun pasta. I’m hoping I can eat them if not I will freeze them until I can. looking at his plates while unable to eat has been torture . I’m some kind of food masochist.
Will try to update this later.
Adenoids laser Surgery cost
Post by Dr Sagar Rajkuwar – ENT Specialist Doctor, Nashik, India Adenoid laser surgery costs can vary depending on several medical factors. Knowing the details helps in better decision-making. Full medical explanation here:
Adenoids laser Surgery cost-various-aspects Laser adenoidectomy represents a minimally invasive option compared to conventional surgery.
Can adenoids affect speech? 👃🗣️
Post by Dr Sagar Rajkuwar – ENT Specialist Doctor, Nashik, India
Enlarged adenoids can sometimes cause nasal speech, muffled voice, or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds, especially in children. Early diagnosis and proper treatment can help improve speech clarity and breathing.
📖 Full medical explanation here:
बच्चों में बढ़े हुए Adenoids से बोलने, आवाज़ और भाषा विकास पर असर पड़ता है। ENT विशेषज्ञ से जानें लक्षण, इलाज और सर्जरी के फायदे।
Dr Sagar Rajkuwar (MS-ENT) ENT Specialist | Nashik www.entspecialistinnashik.com
What foods should you avoid with enlarged adenoids? 👃🍽️
Post by Dr Sagar Rajkuwar – ENT Specialist Doctor, Nashik, India
In patients with enlarged adenoids, foods like cold drinks, dairy products, and junk food may worsen nasal blockage and throat irritation. Avoiding these triggers can help improve breathing and support faster recovery, especially in children.
📖 Full medical explanation here:
अॅडिनॉईड्स असताना कोणते अन्न टाळावे व कोणते फायदेशीर आहे? मुलांसाठी योग्य आहार, शस्त्रक्रियेनंतर डाएट व ENT तज्ञांचा सल्ला.
#Adenoids #ENTDoctor #ChildHealth #ThroatHealth #HealthTips #DietAndHealth #ENTHealth #breathingproblems
Dr Sagar Rajkuwar (MS-ENT) ENT Specialist | Nashik www.entspecialistinnashik.com
What foods should you avoid with enlarged adenoids? 👃🍽️
Post by Dr Sagar Rajkuwar – ENT Specialist Doctor, Nashik, India
Certain foods like cold items, dairy products, and junk food may worsen symptoms such as nasal blockage and throat irritation in patients with enlarged adenoids. Avoiding these triggers can help improve breathing and support faster recovery.
📖 Full medical explanation here:
एडेनॉइड्स में कौन-सा खाना नुकसानदायक है और क्या फायदेमंद? बच्चों के लिए सही डाइट, सर्जरी बाद भोजन और ENT सलाह।
Dr Sagar Rajkuwar (MS-ENT) ENT Specialist | Nashik www.entspecialistinnashik.com