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Adult tonsillectomy

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David49 Wed 11-Dec-24 07:37:29

One granddaughter had to have a tonsillectomy last year, it was not a picnic, taking 4 months to settle down. I did have mine done aged 6, my main recollection is lots of ice cream which made it all more bearable.

Oopsadaisy1 Wed 11-Dec-24 06:38:47

I had mine out when I was 3, along with my Adenoids, needless to say I’ve had years of sore throats and heavy colds to cope with ever since.

MissOops had to wait until she was 16, she’d had years of time off school with Tonsilitis.

There doesn’t seem to be a good time and I think it’s much more of a major op than we all think.

NinjaNan18 Tue 10-Dec-24 22:23:39

My 6 year old Grandson had his tonsils out earlier this year and his best friend at school went in only a few months later for a tonsillectomy. Luckily it's a much more minor op at their age. The criteria is stricter now as it was for me but as we were all having multiple attacks per year with 10 days of antibiotics each time so qualified. I was on the waiting list for 4 years.

valdavi Tue 10-Dec-24 21:26:22

I think some children do have tonsillectomies now, the current NICE guidance includes guidance for children.
The procedure was over-performed in the 60's and 70's. The criteria for severity of symptoms to justify an op are quite strict.

watermeadow Tue 10-Dec-24 19:33:40

I don’t think the NHS takes out children’s tonsils now so those whose lives are badly impacted by recurrent tonsillitis will all have to wait until they’re adults.

M0nica Tue 10-Dec-24 19:29:15

My MiL had a tonsillectomy at 55. She suddenly discovered there were 12 months in the year, not 10 and two in bed too ill to function.

BlueBelle Tue 10-Dec-24 18:01:46

My grandson had it done when he was just over 21 and has not had any of the illnesses he had been having prior It was a nasty recovery but well worth it

Shelflife Tue 10-Dec-24 17:59:28

Gskd you are home and recovering. I had a tonsillectomy when quite young - 17. I can still remember the pain afterwards , however I am now in my 7Os and have not had a sore throat since!! It was like a miracle for me , I had spent most of my childhood and early teens feeling grim!! You will be fine and I feel sure you will not regret the surgery. Good luck. Recurrent tonsillitis is very debilitating I wish you well. 💐

NinjaNan18 Tue 10-Dec-24 16:38:47

Thank you to everyone who responded about my concerns at having a tonsillectomy in my 50s. I had the surgery 3 weeks ago and can agree with respondents who said the recovery is quite grim. I am still on serious painkillers and my 4th type of antibiotics. I'm not out of the woods yet but hopefully in time will see the advantage of no more tonsillitis.