tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1263361198169334187.post6197974257668059721..comments2021-03-16T06:17:24.007-07:00Comments on A Little Desert Apartment: Adios Tonsil, Child Abuse Prevention and Life in GeneralJaimeLovesStuffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12317569071247428560[email protected]Blogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1263361198169334187.post-43067291336709053832013-12-27T21:57:00.395-07:002013-12-27T21:57:00.395-07:00OMG! Yeah... I just can&#39;t even imagine the ton...OMG! Yeah... I just can&#39;t even imagine the tonsil surgery as an adult. *shudders*. My friend had sinus surgery plus the T&amp;A and it knocked her down for awhile. Terrible! <br /><br />Yes, being proactive was best for her and it could have become a nightmare if I wasn&#39;t! Eeks.<br /><br />Thank you so much for your sweet comment. I appreciate it. Specials needs care is definitely a difficult job for sure but I do what I can! JaimeLovesStuffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12317569071247428560[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1263361198169334187.post-79009479025265881162013-12-27T15:42:56.983-07:002013-12-27T15:42:56.983-07:00I had my tonsils out two years ago when I was 23. ...I had my tonsils out two years ago when I was 23. It was the worst surgery I&#39;ve ever had and I have torn my ACL and had some bone shaved out of my ankle. I couldn&#39;t walk with either of those surgeries and had a nerve block last on my entire leg for three days. And removing two, tiny, dime sized pockets of infected tissue from the back of my throat was 91430 times worse than either of those two surgeries.<br /><br />Apparently it&#39;s much worse for adults, so it&#39;s good that you&#39;re getting it out of the way now. And being proactive on medication is going to be so good for her! I got behind a few times and wanted to rip my throat out, I never thought the pain would get back under control!<br /><br />ANYWAY. I&#39;ve been reading through your blog and I just wanted to let you know how amazing you are. That caring for a special needs child is a job in and of itself and that you will be rewarded greatly for all the work that you are doing for your beautiful daughter. <br /><br />&lt;3larisaahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11351138380491864542[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1263361198169334187.post-81937351150183780202013-04-09T10:54:41.101-07:002013-04-09T10:54:41.101-07:00I read her story, and I am so amazed at your brave...I read her story, and I am so amazed at your bravery and strength through this. I can&#39;t imagine having to go what you went through, which is a mother&#39;s worst nightmare! You have a strong and beautiful little girl, and you seem to be thriving despite what has happened. I&#39;ll be praying for your family that you continue doing well! <br /><br />On another note... I found you through bloggy moms. I&#39;ll be following on facebook and twitter!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11282419026938576323[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1263361198169334187.post-41876321565425675452013-04-08T16:10:29.736-07:002013-04-08T16:10:29.736-07:00I&#39;m hoping her recovery is still going strong!...I&#39;m hoping her recovery is still going strong! And I get what you are saing about the relatioship thing. I&#39;ve been single for almost as long, and while part of me enjoys it, another part misses the things you get from a relationship you can&#39;t get anywhere else.Ryanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17786139533776263328[email protected]