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PostPosted: 02/17/07 - 15:26    Post subject: tonsillectomy side effects Vote now! Reply with quote

im 23 and had my tonsills out about a month ago... i have healed perfectly and have been off all meds for about 2 weeks... I eat healthy and keep myself hydrated... i become dizzy and a little off balance when I try to ease into my everday schedule...i stared walking at the gym fo about 5 min and almost fainted... plus i skipped my period (probably stress)... whats going on with the dizziness...
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PostPosted: 03/18/07 - 01:59    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

not getting enough fluids and not eating enough probably... try drinking more fluids and eat more food. Then slowly get back to your days to days activities

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PostPosted: 02/05/08 - 16:13    Post subject: tonsillectomy Vote now! Reply with quote

I am a 20 year old girl and am getting my tonsils out on monday (11/02/0Cool, I have to say I am very scared, not of the pain but of being under general anaesthtic, I have never been through surgery like this before, also I would like to know if when i wake up from the surgery how long will I have to wait before I can have a drink of water. Any replies would be much appreciated. Thank You Smile
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I only had to wait an hour before they gave me ice chips and ice cream, i dont suggest ice cream tho, lol. I am 19 and i got my tonsils out yesterday, still in alot of pain but its managable, you will be ok i promise
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PostPosted: 09/06/08 - 22:10    Post subject: tonsilss Vote now! Reply with quote

claire dont be scared im 15 and i just got mines out 5 days ago when i woke up in the recovery room it didnt hurt a bit cuzz i still had the anthesia soo thtz a good point the anthesia helpsss.....theyll probably make u wieght a lil till u are finally awake from the anthesia and then give u waterr hope it goes fine for u
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