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Question by : What will happen if I get my chin implant removed and get jaw surgery instead?
Almost 3 years ago, I got a chin implant to fix my receding chin. It looks too boxy (I am a female, 18) and makes my already narrow face look longer. I realized that I should have done jaw surgery and orthodontics instead. I have heard a lot of horror stories about people getting their implants removed (about how their skin puckered up and scar tissue was left behind). I wanted to get it removed and do orthodontics and double jaw surgery instead (for my sleep apnea too), but not if it will make me look worse.

I just want to have a nice natural and normal profile. Please help me out here.

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Answer by Hv77
consult the doctor who is specialize in this field.

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Question by marquez-martin@att.net: How many visits with an ENT is typical before they will possibly decide I need my tonsils removed.?
I am 23 years.old and have had reccurant ear infections and have been a snorer all of my life. When I was a child I had hearing problems because of the ear infections. I saw a specialist regularly and they always my parents that I would outgrow it. Obviously i have not and its become a huge problem in my life and it must run in my family because my dad also has sleep apnea. I know i need my tonsils removed and tubes in my ear. How long after you started seeing an ent did they actually remove yours?

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Answer by Clark
I was directed to a surgeon by my family doctor and after the first visit we set up an appointment to get them removed. Although I ended up waiting 2 months they could have got me in within a week 2 at the most. Best of luck.

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Question by ѕкує вℓυє αкα ανα’ѕ мσмму: Did your child have their adenoids and/or tonsils removed… a few questions?
My daughter is 2.8 years old. Her pediatrician referred her to a Ear, Nose and Throat specialist after seeing results of an x-ray they took of her face. Apparently the results came back saying her adenoids are enlarged and the specialist will probably want to remove them… as well as her tonsils (even though her tonsils are fine). I asked him why he would remove the tonsils if there is nothing wrong and he said that they just usually do the tonsils if they are already doing the adenoids.

My daughter has sleep apnea, snoring, repeated ear infections so I do have hope that once as her adenoids are removed… she can get some relief. Tubes in her ears would be beneficial as well. I just don’t think that I want her tonsils removed if there is nothing wrong with them.

I guess my questions are that:

If your child has had their tonsils removed… is it painful when they wake up? I know when they get their tonsils removed, the recovery can be a few weeks long. I just want to know the difference between the two recoveries.

Another question is: What was the reasons you had for your child being referred to an Ear Nose and Throat specialist. Did you see an improvement in your child after surgery?

We see the specialist on Wednesday

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Answer by chatrbox424
I personally think you should definitely voice your opinions/concerns about the removal of her tonsils and let them know if there is nothing wrong then you don’t want them removed as they do serve the function of fighting off infections and keeping things from entering the airway/lungs that shouldn’t be there!!!! My oldest had his out at 6 and honestly he did bounce back pretty quickly, the only rough parts were the initial wake up and being disoriented and uncomfortable for a day or two, then explaining that for X amount of days no matter how fine he felt he could NOT have chicken nuggets!!!! He was referred to and ENT due to horrendous snoring and lack of sleep and his tonsils were like your daughters adenoids, HUGE, abnormally so and that is why the snoring, he couldn’t breathe, the doctor was honestly amazed that he could even swallow without choking!!! Best of luck, hope all goes well and she has a speedy recovery :)

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Question by Mrs. Darcy: What can i do to make my sons sleep better until his adenoids are removed?
Hes getting his adenoids removed in a few days and its been a pain up until this point. he doesnt sleep, he stops breathing (he has severe sleep apnea) and i dont know how to make him more comfortble until the surgery. He wakes up all night crying in frustration due to his condition, and im just wondering will anything help relieve it?

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Answer by Daisy
rise his head with pillows & have him sleep on his side

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Question by lcplyr7: Tonsils and Adenoids removed at 2 years old?
Hello parents, I need help! My son has suffered from numerous ear infections and severe sleep apnea since birth. He has also been chronically congested since birth. We took him to an ENT yesterday who said his adenoids and tonsils were HUGE. She displayed a lot of sympathy for our child because he seemed so miserable. His ears are always filled with fluid and therefore he hears like he is under water. Anyway, the ENT wants to remove tonsils, adenoids, and put tubes in his ears. We scheduled this surgery two weeks from now. I am a nervous wreck! He is just two years old! Has anyone had a child that had this surgery at such a young age? If so, what can I expect? Help! I am freaking out.

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Answer by sophie r
That’s rather unusual at such a young age. I had my tonsils and adenoids removed at about 8 years old. I can recall never being concerend or overly worried and now that I am a mother myself I am presented with the very same situation as yourself with my own child who is a teenager.
They remove the tonsils, etc through the mouth from what I can recall, and you are under a general anaesthetic for about 20-30 minutes. when I awoke they gave me lots of ice cream and jelly and really I do not recall any excessive discomfort at all.
I am certain that your child will come through the operation just fine.. try not to worry too much.
My son has breathing problems and so this is something which I am going to explore…. but try not to worry as it is a routine procedure…

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