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I'm not judging parents who choose not to have their child's tonsils

removed. I'm judging the Drs who say there is no evidence out there and

that you and your child have to suffer for the next who knows how many years

till this goes away. There is positive research out there and if a parent

wants to try it I think it's wrong for a Dr to refuse.

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I agree..

and <kkjtskjohnson@...> wrote: I'm not

judging parents who choose not to have their child's tonsils

removed. I'm judging the Drs who say there is no evidence out there and

that you and your child have to suffer for the next who knows how many years

till this goes away. There is positive research out there and if a parent

wants to try it I think it's wrong for a Dr to refuse.

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SO DO I!!!

Kathleen

On May 5, 2007, at 1:36 AM, Bridget Gentle wrote:

> I agree..

>

> and <kkjtskjohnson@...> wrote: I'm not

> judging parents who choose not to have their child's tonsils

> removed. I'm judging the Drs who say there is no evidence out there

> and

> that you and your child have to suffer for the next who knows how

> many years

> till this goes away. There is positive research out there and if a

> parent

> wants to try it I think it's wrong for a Dr to refuse.

>

>

>

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I agree, but with that said, I would ONLY do so after you have ruled out as

many options as you can. I think to jump the gun at a very young age COULD

be a mistake. But again, we all have to make our own decisions and live

with it, just because it feels right for my family does not make it a

solution for everyone else. It took us 9 years to decide to have a

tonsillectomy but only after having gone through many specialists and having

tried many many options!

Azzie mom to Kianna 9 1/2

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and

Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 8:37 PM

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I'm not judging parents who choose not to have their child's tonsils

removed. I'm judging the Drs who say there is no evidence out there and

that you and your child have to suffer for the next who knows how many years

till this goes away. There is positive research out there and if a parent

wants to try it I think it's wrong for a Dr to refuse.

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All, I just want to share with you the outcome of getting my daughter's

tonsil's out. My daughter's name is . She is 7 1/2 years old. She

was diagnosed with Periodic Fever Syndrome when she was two years old. She

got her tonsils out in March 2006. She has not had a fever since. She

used to be so lethargic for three days and her fevers would usually be

around 102 to 103. She had terrible stomach pains, headaches, sore throat

and pains in her legs. I thinks she still goes through episodes today, but

they are more milder. She still gets a little moody at time, gets

headaches on occasion, gets sore throats, but she is much better than

before. She hasn't missed a day of school this year which is amazing!

I would highly recommend getting your tonsils out.

Kathy

Leanne

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Amen! I concur.

Leanne

and <kkjtskjohnson@...> wrote:

I have never heard something so ridiculous. Because the fevers

may stop 10

yrs later we aren't supposed to do something about it now?! These kids have

seizures because of high fevers, they get large doses of ibuprofen, get

hospitalized, miss out on activities because of recurring illness not to

mention the high monetary cost. If I can stop my child's fevers even one

year before they naturally stop by taking out their tonsils I'm going to do

it. We don't need our tonsils to lead a normal life and the risks of

surgery are so low I think it's in the best interest of the children for us

to at least try to put a stop to these fevers by taking out their tonsils.

I guess it would be good to hear from the parents who have had their

children's tonsils removed and the fevers haven't gone away. Do you regret

taking out their tonsils? I'd have to question a lot of the studies used to

come to this conclusion when you look at the number of patients in each of

the studies. 7 of the reports drew a conclusion from 1 or 2 patients. I

wouldn't take any medical recommendation from a study involving 1-2

patients.

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Hi Kathy,

Did you have her adenoids removed as well?

Azzie mom to Kianna 9 1/2

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of

Kathy Mackay

Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 9:45 AM

Subject: Re: Re: Tonsilectomy

All, I just want to share with you the outcome of getting my daughter's

tonsil's out. My daughter's name is . She is 7 1/2 years old. She

was diagnosed with Periodic Fever Syndrome when she was two years old. She

got her tonsils out in March 2006. She has not had a fever since. She

used to be so lethargic for three days and her fevers would usually be

around 102 to 103. She had terrible stomach pains, headaches, sore throat

and pains in her legs. I thinks she still goes through episodes today, but

they are more milder. She still gets a little moody at time, gets

headaches on occasion, gets sore throats, but she is much better than

before. She hasn't missed a day of school this year which is amazing!

I would highly recommend getting your tonsils out.

Kathy

Leanne

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Subject

05/04/2007 04:26 Re: Re: Tonsilectomy

PM

Please respond to

@groups

..com

Amen! I concur.

Leanne

and <kkjtskjohnson@...

<mailto:kkjtskjohnson%40sbcglobal.net> > wrote:

I have never heard something so ridiculous. Because the fevers

may stop 10

yrs later we aren't supposed to do something about it now?! These kids have

seizures because of high fevers, they get large doses of ibuprofen, get

hospitalized, miss out on activities because of recurring illness not to

mention the high monetary cost. If I can stop my child's fevers even one

year before they naturally stop by taking out their tonsils I'm going to do

it. We don't need our tonsils to lead a normal life and the risks of

surgery are so low I think it's in the best interest of the children for us

to at least try to put a stop to these fevers by taking out their tonsils.

I guess it would be good to hear from the parents who have had their

children's tonsils removed and the fevers haven't gone away. Do you regret

taking out their tonsils? I'd have to question a lot of the studies used to

come to this conclusion when you look at the number of patients in each of

the studies. 7 of the reports drew a conclusion from 1 or 2 patients. I

wouldn't take any medical recommendation from a study involving 1-2

patients.

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> I have never heard something so ridiculous. Because the fevers

> may stop 10

> yrs later we aren't supposed to do something about it now?! These

kids have

> seizures because of high fevers, they get large doses of ibuprofen,

get

> hospitalized, miss out on activities because of recurring illness

not to

> mention the high monetary cost. If I can stop my child's fevers

even one

> year before they naturally stop by taking out their tonsils I'm

going to do

> it. We don't need our tonsils to lead a normal life and the risks of

> surgery are so low I think it's in the best interest of the

children for us

> to at least try to put a stop to these fevers by taking out their

tonsils.

> I guess it would be good to hear from the parents who have had their

> children's tonsils removed and the fevers haven't gone away. Do you

regret

> taking out their tonsils? I'd have to question a lot of the studies

used to

> come to this conclusion when you look at the number of patients in

each of

> the studies. 7 of the reports drew a conclusion from 1 or 2

patients. I

> wouldn't take any medical recommendation from a study involving 1-2

> patients.

>

>

>

>

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Thanks for your reply.

Azzie F

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Hi Azzie, yes she had those removed too.

Kathy, Mom to 7 1/2 7 1/2, Sydney 2 & 11

>

> Hi Kathy,

>

> Did you have her adenoids removed as well?

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I don't know if having the material will do, but my trick was to be

very adamant about what you want, I was lucky and got a doctor that

was very easy to sway to my side, but you may need to just lie, I

know it sounds bad but you may need to say that your child has sore

throats with the fevers and than that would qualify as

having " episodes " of tonsillitis as they call it and that is one of

the markers they use to validate taking their tonsils out. That is

what my doctor told me. Hope that helps!

~Seneschel

Getting

my son's tonsils removed was the best decision I ever made. It

> really is a minor surgery. He was 8 so he was a little older than a

lot of

> the other kids with . They made us stay in recovery for 5 hrs

but he

> was ready to go home after about 1hr. He didn't talk or eat

anything but

> popsicles for about a week but then was completely fine. That was 4

months

> ago and so far he has been fever free ever since. Prior to the

> tonsillectomy he was having fevers every three weeks. Even if it

didn't

> take away the fevers I wouldn't regret taking out his tonsils

because he did

> so well with the whole procedure. It's way better than planning

your life

> around fevers and steroid doses. Our infectious disease Dr. says

that his

> success rate with kids with diagnosed having their tonsils

removed is

> 100%.

>

>

>

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