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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 190555" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I haven't myself but my daughter had her tonsils out when she was 15. Her adenoids were taken out when she was four when she had tubes put in her ears. It was rougher on her at 15 than it would have been when she was younger, but I'm not sure how typical her experiences were. She was <em>supposed</em> to go in the hospital very early in the morning, have her surgery, then go home in the afternoon or early evening. Her surgery went fine, but she was still very groggy for a long time. Medications tend to have a strong affect on her and take a long time to wear off. She had some bleeding and the bleeding caused vomiting, which had to be pretty rough. She wasn't supposed to get up by herself but the minute I left the room she tried to go to the bathroom by herself and passed out in there! We ended up letting her spend the night in the hospital and bringing her home the next day. I didn't feel comfortable bringing her home that same day since she had had the bleeding and vomiting.</p><p> </p><p>She bounced back very quickly though and was eating potato chips two days later!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 190555, member: 1883"] I haven't myself but my daughter had her tonsils out when she was 15. Her adenoids were taken out when she was four when she had tubes put in her ears. It was rougher on her at 15 than it would have been when she was younger, but I'm not sure how typical her experiences were. She was [I]supposed[/I] to go in the hospital very early in the morning, have her surgery, then go home in the afternoon or early evening. Her surgery went fine, but she was still very groggy for a long time. Medications tend to have a strong affect on her and take a long time to wear off. She had some bleeding and the bleeding caused vomiting, which had to be pretty rough. She wasn't supposed to get up by herself but the minute I left the room she tried to go to the bathroom by herself and passed out in there! We ended up letting her spend the night in the hospital and bringing her home the next day. I didn't feel comfortable bringing her home that same day since she had had the bleeding and vomiting. She bounced back very quickly though and was eating potato chips two days later! [/QUOTE]
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