I'm female when I saw my tossil scarbs I was like aaww I freak then when I can home from school and look I didn't where did they go I wander weird rite
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Thank you for the post. This was right on point. I'm on day 8 and I agree. I have had slightly less pain than described but my nights are HORRIBLE. One additional point: a heating pad works wonders. I always have the heating pad wrapped around my throat and, at night, my ears. The heating pad plus the meds take away almost all of the pain.
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I had my tonsills removed two weeks ago, what helped me with the mucous build up was gargling with water and peroxide. My dr told me to gargle after each meal, worked great for me.
Good luck.
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Thanks so much for writing this all up, it really does help. I'm on day 15 and beginning to think it will never end. Still have huge white scabs and very sore on both sides. Arrgh! So thanks for letting me know this can be normal, as I'm not scheduled to see the Dr. for another week. My tonsils were huge as well, and I'm 56 years old so likely heal slower than you.
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I'm having my tonsillectomy in a few weeks and having gone through all the numerous posts about it I have to say this is the best one I've written and it's helping me mentally prepare for this.
I have pretty serious tonsil stones and the main reason I am getting this operation is to get rid of these smelly b******s, I long for fresh breath! I know it will be worth it even if the pain is gonna be agony.
Thanks for this post, it's excellent though my worst fear is bleeding after the operation, how do you know if you are in danger of bleeding out?? It terrifies me thinking I could be bleeding to death without realizing it! Sorry if it sounds stupid but any advice would be appreciated? And isn't yogurt bad to have as I imagine that will make your throat quite phlegmy as well?
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Bless you! Thank you for this. Just like you, I have been wanting to hear another person's story. I am convinced now. My breath gets me depressed. Sometimes I just stay in the toilet, almost breaking down, not knowing what else to do, and hiding from people who may have a conversation with me. With my god awful breath, I don't want to speak to anyone as much as they don't want to smell my breath. I don't even walk with the posture that I used to. I walk looking down, avoiding eye contact with anyone. I only speak to people if its absolutely necessary. Oh, and I forgot to mention... I am in sales! I get paid to speak and sell to people....... The procedure is sure worth the 2 weeks of suffering. I have however heard of recurrences after surgery. Any ideas on that? And what exactly was the procedure used in your tonsillectomy?
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Wow what a story. I would have to say that everyone is different however. I am on day 4 of my tonsillectomy and I didn't have anywhere near the problems you had. My pain was the worst the day of surgery and got better from there. I would say I have definitely had worse surgeries and this one wasn't so bad. I never got sick or had anything fall off and bleed. But, my doctor used a laser, maybe yours didn't, I'm not sure. I am considering going to work tomorrow.
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Hello! Thank you for sharing your experience with a tonsillectomy. I Am only on day 2, and I can safely say that your pain scale is accurate. I am dreading tomorrow and the next day, but luckily, my boyfriend doesn't have to work those days, and can keep me company.
My medication isn't pills; they actually gave me a syringe (sort of like the one you get for Wisdom Teeth surgery), and I have to squirt 4ml of the painkiller into my mouth. It doesn't taste entirely awful, but it's not the best.
I was also prescribed a numbing gargle. It doesn't taste bad, actually. In fact, it tastes quite good... minty! Like mouthwash. But the act itself of gargling is rather hard. The scabs in my throat are huge, and my uvula looks as if it has been swelled to about twice its normal size, plus the scabs are sticking to it as well. Like you said, the worst feeling is throwing up, and since my uvula is so big, if I burp, cough, or even gargle, I WILL throw up. It is very difficult. Sometimes, I manage to gargle half of the prescribed amount for only 10 seconds, as opposed to 30. But when I do, I notice I feel like I have a bit more room in the back of throat. Is that just the numbing, or do you think it's helping break down the scabs?
I know the pain is going to get a lot worse, and I do not take physical pain well; in fact, I am kind of a wimp. But I do agree with you, this completely beats having to reach back into your nasty smelling throat to squeeze out tonsil stones. All I am looking forward to is when I can eat pizza again.
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