Sinus Surgery and Tonsillectomy

kmhbeauty

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I am 23 years old and had my first polyp surgery at age 14. I have had 6 or 7 surgerys afterwards.I have lost track. The first one was a little intense because they had been in my nose awhile. I did stay over night about every other surgery. I threw up blood and felt horrible when there is a lot of polyps in my nose. The last surgery was really minor becaus they wernt big yet. I went through that with ease. After the sergery I norm will sleep for hours and you wake up really cold and thrusty. They will not give you water for a long time because they dont want you to throw up.I also always get out the next day after the sergery and have even returned to work the following day, which was stupid. Its good to take a couple days to rest. I have cut milk cheese ect out of my died and havnt had polyps in my nose for 2 and a half years now.
 

kmhbeauty

New member
I am 23 years old and had my first polyp surgery at age 14. I have had 6 or 7 surgerys afterwards.I have lost track. The first one was a little intense because they had been in my nose awhile. I did stay over night about every other surgery. I threw up blood and felt horrible when there is a lot of polyps in my nose. The last surgery was really minor becaus they wernt big yet. I went through that with ease. After the sergery I norm will sleep for hours and you wake up really cold and thrusty. They will not give you water for a long time because they dont want you to throw up.I also always get out the next day after the sergery and have even returned to work the following day, which was stupid. Its good to take a couple days to rest. I have cut milk cheese ect out of my died and havnt had polyps in my nose for 2 and a half years now.
 

kmhbeauty

New member
I am 23 years old and had my first polyp surgery at age 14. I have had 6 or 7 surgerys afterwards.I have lost track. The first one was a little intense because they had been in my nose awhile. I did stay over night about every other surgery. I threw up blood and felt horrible when there is a lot of polyps in my nose. The last surgery was really minor becaus they wernt big yet. I went through that with ease. After the sergery I norm will sleep for hours and you wake up really cold and thrusty. They will not give you water for a long time because they dont want you to throw up.I also always get out the next day after the sergery and have even returned to work the following day, which was stupid. Its good to take a couple days to rest. I have cut milk cheese ect out of my died and havnt had polyps in my nose for 2 and a half years now.
 

kmhbeauty

New member
I am 23 years old and had my first polyp surgery at age 14. I have had 6 or 7 surgerys afterwards.I have lost track. The first one was a little intense because they had been in my nose awhile. I did stay over night about every other surgery. I threw up blood and felt horrible when there is a lot of polyps in my nose. The last surgery was really minor becaus they wernt big yet. I went through that with ease. After the sergery I norm will sleep for hours and you wake up really cold and thrusty. They will not give you water for a long time because they dont want you to throw up.I also always get out the next day after the sergery and have even returned to work the following day, which was stupid. Its good to take a couple days to rest. I have cut milk cheese ect out of my died and havnt had polyps in my nose for 2 and a half years now.
 

kmhbeauty

New member
I am 23 years old and had my first polyp surgery at age 14. I have had 6 or 7 surgerys afterwards.I have lost track. The first one was a little intense because they had been in my nose awhile. I did stay over night about every other surgery. I threw up blood and felt horrible when there is a lot of polyps in my nose. The last surgery was really minor becaus they wernt big yet. I went through that with ease. After the sergery I norm will sleep for hours and you wake up really cold and thrusty. They will not give you water for a long time because they dont want you to throw up.I also always get out the next day after the sergery and have even returned to work the following day, which was stupid. Its good to take a couple days to rest. I have cut milk cheese ect out of my died and havnt had polyps in my nose for 2 and a half years now.
 

izemmom

New member
Emily recently had sinus surgery to open up additional spaces in her sinuses and to remove tissue/mucus. No polyps. The ENT thought that he might need to take out her adenoids while he was in there, but they ended up being fine.

So, her surgery was different than your son's. But, I can tell you that her recovery was much better and quicker than I expected. We did not need to stay overnight (They had said that even with the adeniod removal she would probably have gone home) and by bedtime that same night she felt pretty good.

She had some minor pain issues the following day, but they had sent us home with a scrip for pain meds so it was easliy resolved. The biggest issue was the "crusties" that needed to be removed from her nose throughout the next few days (dried blood and mucus). She HATED having me touch it or try to clear it out, so she ended up holding a wet cloth over her nose to "do it herself".

She has not had any congestion since the surgery, she eats better and her voice is not nasal sounding like it was. I'm hoping that this does the trick for a long time to come!

Good luck to you and your boy!
 

izemmom

New member
Emily recently had sinus surgery to open up additional spaces in her sinuses and to remove tissue/mucus. No polyps. The ENT thought that he might need to take out her adenoids while he was in there, but they ended up being fine.

So, her surgery was different than your son's. But, I can tell you that her recovery was much better and quicker than I expected. We did not need to stay overnight (They had said that even with the adeniod removal she would probably have gone home) and by bedtime that same night she felt pretty good.

She had some minor pain issues the following day, but they had sent us home with a scrip for pain meds so it was easliy resolved. The biggest issue was the "crusties" that needed to be removed from her nose throughout the next few days (dried blood and mucus). She HATED having me touch it or try to clear it out, so she ended up holding a wet cloth over her nose to "do it herself".

She has not had any congestion since the surgery, she eats better and her voice is not nasal sounding like it was. I'm hoping that this does the trick for a long time to come!

Good luck to you and your boy!
 

izemmom

New member
Emily recently had sinus surgery to open up additional spaces in her sinuses and to remove tissue/mucus. No polyps. The ENT thought that he might need to take out her adenoids while he was in there, but they ended up being fine.

So, her surgery was different than your son's. But, I can tell you that her recovery was much better and quicker than I expected. We did not need to stay overnight (They had said that even with the adeniod removal she would probably have gone home) and by bedtime that same night she felt pretty good.

She had some minor pain issues the following day, but they had sent us home with a scrip for pain meds so it was easliy resolved. The biggest issue was the "crusties" that needed to be removed from her nose throughout the next few days (dried blood and mucus). She HATED having me touch it or try to clear it out, so she ended up holding a wet cloth over her nose to "do it herself".

She has not had any congestion since the surgery, she eats better and her voice is not nasal sounding like it was. I'm hoping that this does the trick for a long time to come!

Good luck to you and your boy!
 

izemmom

New member
Emily recently had sinus surgery to open up additional spaces in her sinuses and to remove tissue/mucus. No polyps. The ENT thought that he might need to take out her adenoids while he was in there, but they ended up being fine.

So, her surgery was different than your son's. But, I can tell you that her recovery was much better and quicker than I expected. We did not need to stay overnight (They had said that even with the adeniod removal she would probably have gone home) and by bedtime that same night she felt pretty good.

She had some minor pain issues the following day, but they had sent us home with a scrip for pain meds so it was easliy resolved. The biggest issue was the "crusties" that needed to be removed from her nose throughout the next few days (dried blood and mucus). She HATED having me touch it or try to clear it out, so she ended up holding a wet cloth over her nose to "do it herself".

She has not had any congestion since the surgery, she eats better and her voice is not nasal sounding like it was. I'm hoping that this does the trick for a long time to come!

Good luck to you and your boy!
 

izemmom

New member
Emily recently had sinus surgery to open up additional spaces in her sinuses and to remove tissue/mucus. No polyps. The ENT thought that he might need to take out her adenoids while he was in there, but they ended up being fine.
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<br />So, her surgery was different than your son's. But, I can tell you that her recovery was much better and quicker than I expected. We did not need to stay overnight (They had said that even with the adeniod removal she would probably have gone home) and by bedtime that same night she felt pretty good.
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<br />She had some minor pain issues the following day, but they had sent us home with a scrip for pain meds so it was easliy resolved. The biggest issue was the "crusties" that needed to be removed from her nose throughout the next few days (dried blood and mucus). She HATED having me touch it or try to clear it out, so she ended up holding a wet cloth over her nose to "do it herself".
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<br />She has not had any congestion since the surgery, she eats better and her voice is not nasal sounding like it was. I'm hoping that this does the trick for a long time to come!
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<br />Good luck to you and your boy!
 

grassisgreener

New member
My daughter is 6 and is going to have the same surgery combo at the beginning of august, not really looking forward to it either! She had sinus and adenoid surgery done when she was 4.5 and it took a full week before she was back to normal. The doctor said this next recovery should be a little easier bc her sinuses aren't in as bad of shape at they were the last time. With the first recovery, we had to give her tylenol around the clock for 4 or 5 days because her neck was really sore (called refererred pain) but the recovery wasn't horrible, she never even needed the tylenol with codine. She did lose a little weight but I can't remember how much bc she gained it right back.

Hope the surgery goes really well for both of our kids!

ETA: My daughter didn't stay overnight for her first surgery and won't for this one either. Also, one thing that really seemed to help with her recovery was doing the Neilmed Sinus Rinse 2-3 times a day. She didn't have any painful crusting, which was good bc I have heard about some people that have so much crusting the doctor has to do another procedure to remove it.
 

grassisgreener

New member
My daughter is 6 and is going to have the same surgery combo at the beginning of august, not really looking forward to it either! She had sinus and adenoid surgery done when she was 4.5 and it took a full week before she was back to normal. The doctor said this next recovery should be a little easier bc her sinuses aren't in as bad of shape at they were the last time. With the first recovery, we had to give her tylenol around the clock for 4 or 5 days because her neck was really sore (called refererred pain) but the recovery wasn't horrible, she never even needed the tylenol with codine. She did lose a little weight but I can't remember how much bc she gained it right back.

Hope the surgery goes really well for both of our kids!

ETA: My daughter didn't stay overnight for her first surgery and won't for this one either. Also, one thing that really seemed to help with her recovery was doing the Neilmed Sinus Rinse 2-3 times a day. She didn't have any painful crusting, which was good bc I have heard about some people that have so much crusting the doctor has to do another procedure to remove it.
 

grassisgreener

New member
My daughter is 6 and is going to have the same surgery combo at the beginning of august, not really looking forward to it either! She had sinus and adenoid surgery done when she was 4.5 and it took a full week before she was back to normal. The doctor said this next recovery should be a little easier bc her sinuses aren't in as bad of shape at they were the last time. With the first recovery, we had to give her tylenol around the clock for 4 or 5 days because her neck was really sore (called refererred pain) but the recovery wasn't horrible, she never even needed the tylenol with codine. She did lose a little weight but I can't remember how much bc she gained it right back.

Hope the surgery goes really well for both of our kids!

ETA: My daughter didn't stay overnight for her first surgery and won't for this one either. Also, one thing that really seemed to help with her recovery was doing the Neilmed Sinus Rinse 2-3 times a day. She didn't have any painful crusting, which was good bc I have heard about some people that have so much crusting the doctor has to do another procedure to remove it.
 

grassisgreener

New member
My daughter is 6 and is going to have the same surgery combo at the beginning of august, not really looking forward to it either! She had sinus and adenoid surgery done when she was 4.5 and it took a full week before she was back to normal. The doctor said this next recovery should be a little easier bc her sinuses aren't in as bad of shape at they were the last time. With the first recovery, we had to give her tylenol around the clock for 4 or 5 days because her neck was really sore (called refererred pain) but the recovery wasn't horrible, she never even needed the tylenol with codine. She did lose a little weight but I can't remember how much bc she gained it right back.

Hope the surgery goes really well for both of our kids!

ETA: My daughter didn't stay overnight for her first surgery and won't for this one either. Also, one thing that really seemed to help with her recovery was doing the Neilmed Sinus Rinse 2-3 times a day. She didn't have any painful crusting, which was good bc I have heard about some people that have so much crusting the doctor has to do another procedure to remove it.
 

grassisgreener

New member
My daughter is 6 and is going to have the same surgery combo at the beginning of august, not really looking forward to it either! She had sinus and adenoid surgery done when she was 4.5 and it took a full week before she was back to normal. The doctor said this next recovery should be a little easier bc her sinuses aren't in as bad of shape at they were the last time. With the first recovery, we had to give her tylenol around the clock for 4 or 5 days because her neck was really sore (called refererred pain) but the recovery wasn't horrible, she never even needed the tylenol with codine. She did lose a little weight but I can't remember how much bc she gained it right back.
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<br />Hope the surgery goes really well for both of our kids!
<br />
<br />ETA: My daughter didn't stay overnight for her first surgery and won't for this one either. Also, one thing that really seemed to help with her recovery was doing the Neilmed Sinus Rinse 2-3 times a day. She didn't have any painful crusting, which was good bc I have heard about some people that have so much crusting the doctor has to do another procedure to remove it.
 
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