Long run they say it's great. First two weeks they say hold on.I have an appointment set up with a doctor to see if this is a route I should go. I don't love reading stuff like this.
I had a hell of a time as you can read above but I think it was worth it. Just gotta lay low, stay on mush food for 2-3 weeks and double the timelines the doc gives you.I have an appointment set up with a doctor to see if this is a route I should go. I don't love reading stuff like this.
Like I said I was young when I got mine out and remember some of it. I remember it being a couple weeks before I felt better. I am 27 years deep and zero long term issues.Long run they say it's great. First two weeks they say hold on.
So far the pain isn't terrible it's just the burning headache that came with it.I know I am in the minority here, but I just got mine out March 4th (I'm 37) and I couldn't have asked for an easier recovery. I didn't have the bleeding like everyone else mentioned but my pain was also minimal. I stopped taking the liquid pain meds the morning of day 3 and didn't need anything after that. It wasn't any more painful then when I would get strep or a sore throat. I was eating normal foods day 7 (minus say chips) but still was a little cautious somewhat. I laid on the couch for the first couple 2-3 days but then was up and getting after it. It was one of the best decisions I have made to have the surgery. No more tonsil stones, hoping no more strep, no more feeling like something is stuck in my throat and I straight up stopped snoring. Overall 10/10 would recommend.
I think a headache isn't the worst thing given some of the horror stories I've heard.So far the pain isn't terrible it's just the burning headache that came with it.