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Has anyones kid had tubes in their ears?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 512079" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I totally agree, Donna. It's not a factor for all children but I know of many cases where that triggers the predisposition for those problems. Regarding the tonsils...I didn't have mine removed until I was 14 and it was mega rough. I missed over a week of school and was miserable. Most little kids get through it with-o issues. difficult child#1, lol, got home from the hospital and cried at age two or so because we had apple sauce, jello, ice cream and he wanted "dinner". Sure as heck he chowed down on a complete meal of regular food and then went to bed for the night. In the morning he was his usual self. Sorry your Dr. didn't listen to your pleadings. I think arrogance training is part of the medication School course. LOL DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 512079, member: 35"] I totally agree, Donna. It's not a factor for all children but I know of many cases where that triggers the predisposition for those problems. Regarding the tonsils...I didn't have mine removed until I was 14 and it was mega rough. I missed over a week of school and was miserable. Most little kids get through it with-o issues. difficult child#1, lol, got home from the hospital and cried at age two or so because we had apple sauce, jello, ice cream and he wanted "dinner". Sure as heck he chowed down on a complete meal of regular food and then went to bed for the night. In the morning he was his usual self. Sorry your Dr. didn't listen to your pleadings. I think arrogance training is part of the medication School course. LOL DDD [/QUOTE]
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