Routine procedure or not, that is scary stuff when it is your child. Praying everything is smooth and solves his issues.
That really sucks, Red. That's got to be a scary feeling sending your kid in for surgery. hopefully everything goes smoothly for him and his problems go away. It's best he have it done now rather than later on down the road though. I had my tonsils removed a couple years ago at age 27... One of the most difficult things I've ever gone through. I lost over 17 lbs in less than two weeks. It's definitely easier for a child to bounce back from that kind of operation than an adult.Found out my 3 year old son has to have surgery in a few weeks. He has been spiking high fevers on and off for months now and always had runny noses and ear infections. He had tubes when he was 1. Now he has to get his Adnoids removed, tonsils removed, and tubes in the ears again. Doc said most of the problems are his adenoids and he may have a touch of apnea which has been making him have troubles sleeping at night and taking 4 hour naps during the day. Just hoping this fixes it for him. It relatively normal procedure and outpatient. It's always great having a wife as a nurse (minus the fact my wife has the worse bedside manners when it comes to me being sick:smiley_depressive![]()
Garrett had his tonsils and adnoids removed last year when he was 9. He did fine. A bit tender for a day or two. Bounced back quickly. Still was scary for us as parents though since he had never been put under.
Thanks for the kind words guys. He's a tough little dude. Phil, this is what we've heard from a few other parents as well. Definitely calms the nerves a bit. This will be his 3rd surgery already. The first was tubes when he was young, which was literally only a 10 minute procedure. The 2nd was the MRSA cyst inside his neck when he was 1 years old. He's getting to be an old pro at this stuff, lol. But everything that has been done has been his ears and adenoids, so, I think this will be the ticket, I pray.
I see what you did there!May or may not be dump worthy. Hopefully you find it to be less stressful and coaching falls into place for you down the road. Maybe a taste of it, a break from it, and reintroducing it to your life down the road will be a much less stressful and enjoyable coaching career. Sometimes we just try to force things too much and it takes the fun out of it. Good luck Jesse.
Sorry about the leak. That plumb sucks!
I see what you did there!
Serve pro coming out later...![]()