Adenoid/tonsil removal...

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Adenoid/tonsil removal...

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Ella goes in this Friday for her tonsils and adenoids to be removed. Right now she is suffering from a form of sleep apnea (her breathing during sleep is terrible!!!!), she is always getting sinus infections, she has dark circles under her eyes and doesn't sleep well at all, she can easily fall asleep during the day at anytime b/c of a restless sleep at night, and she is so cranky! So the DR thinks the surgery will help her 100% and solve these problems!! I can't wait to hear my baby breathe through her nose for once and not snore at night! I can't wait for her to sleep comfortably! Watching her sleep makes me feel like I can't breathe....it is that bad! Please say a prayer for a safe surgery and recovery. Mommy is nervous of course. I know she is a tough cookie b/c she did well after her BPI surgery, but I am still a nervous wreck! I don't like the idea of putting her under. That is what scares me so much!
~Krista~
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Krista
Ella will be in my prayers all this week especially on Friday.
I will also include the doctors and hospital staff caring for her.

Take care,
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We did this for my oldest, Colleen, when she was 4 years old. Before, she was always so sick and nothing else seemed to work. She has not been sick once since then. Good luck to you and Ella. Lucky for her she gets lots of ice cream! Oh, beware of the possibility of a reverse reaction to the pain meds after! The doctor gave Colleen liquid loritab, "oh this will help her rest." WRONG! That girl was jumping off of the back of the sofa like superman!!!! lol!

Good luck again!

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no external rotation against gravity, can only go to 90 degree fwd flexion, no hand-to-mouth
1 surgery at age 14 (latissimus dorsi transfer). In 2004, at age 28 I was struck with Transverse Myelitis which paralyzed me from the chest down. I recovered movement to my right leg, but need a KAFO to walk on my left leg. I became an RN in 2008.
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Good luck! And as nice as icream is... it's off limits at first. Dairy is not allowed after this surgery, popsicles are ok though! Give lots of those and she'll be happier.
I will be thinking of her and your family.
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Krista,
My son had his removed at 5 years old. He did so well he was back in daycare after 3 days....he was driving me CRAZY !! As far as the popsicle thing, my son couldn't eat anything frozen or even refridgerated for about 6 months, don't ask me why.....he would just scream, but he ate pork chops and french fries 6 hours after surgery,(NO they weren't made for him) It is mom's right to worry, but I Am sure she will feel so much better when they are out, my son did and that was in the "OLD"days, he is almost 20 !!! LOL GAYLE
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Post by Carolyn J »

Krista,
I will be praying for YOU BOTH on Ella's Surgery Day..[Blanked out on day,momentarily..lol]...

HUGS Hugs,(EXTRA for Ella), :) :)
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I'll be thinking of Ella and the rest of you while she is in surgery and recovering. I hope all goes well.

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Krista,
My oldest daughter had her adenoids removed when she was 7 because of the breathing problems. What a difference it made! Even her voice sounded clearer because she did not sound stuffy anymore. I am sure she will do fine. I will be thinking of you.
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Praying for Ella.

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Thanks guys! I appreciate it so much! :)
~Krista~
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