Grommet insertion and adenoid removal

Name Of Test Or Operation: 
Grommet insertion and adenoid removal
Reason The Test Or Operation Was Carried Out: 
My son Callum's ear drum perforated 6 times over a 3 month period and his hearing (and therefore speech) was being affected
What Was Your Experience Of The Test/Operation: 
To have the grommets inserted and adenoids removed, Callum needed to have a General anaesthetic. I was obviously stressed at the idea of this and when his surgeon said he would be up and about as normal eating chocolate cake that same afternoon I thought he was joking but I have to say that amazingly that is exactly what happened! The operation took just under an hour. When Callum came round from the GA he was very distressed and thrashing around. I literally had to hold him down to stop him hurting himself. To be honest, this was the worst part of the whole experience as I had no idea that the GA would make him react like that when he came round. However this only lasted for a few minutes and by the time we were back on the ward and I gave him some milk he was absolutely fine. Within an hour he had eaten a banana and he was sent home 2 hours later. That same afternoon at home you would not even have known he had been in hospital. He was acting and eating absolutely normally and had no pain or discomfort from the operation. It was advised I stayed at home within for 5 days to ensure he didn't pick up any infections, but had it not been for that risk, he quite easily could have continued with his normal activites the day after the operation. Overall, the whole experience was much less scary that I expected and Callum was not distressed by it at all.
Next Steps: 
The procedure helped brilliantly. The grommets stayed in place for 18 months and during that period and since then, Callum (and I say this touching wood!) has had no more problems with his ears. Within 2 weeks of the operation his speech improved dramatically & his hearing returned to normal.
After Care: 
5 days at home to avoid infections.
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That's really reassuring to know that it wasn't too painful and that the recovery was so quick!

This is remarkable recovery. How did they remove adenoids? Using curette, microdebrider or something else?

My 3Y9M kid also has big adenoids. Doctor has recommended surgery.

So glad I read this. My son is having his done next week and I feel like a bag of nerves! thanks for putting my mind to rest

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Hi,

Good luck with his operation! Feel free to blog on your experience if you'd like to.

Kitty