Keep him in your prayers....


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This is my 4 year old son Blade. He is having surgery in the morning to have both his tonsils and his adenoids out as he has a tough time breathing at night when sleeping.

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The doctor is a terrific doctor...I just worry about the anesthesia. Please keep him in your prayers tonight and tomorrow. Thanks

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Re: Keep him in your prayers....

My wife and five year old daughter {at the time} both had that done last year. It is a very simple and common procedure. You have nothing to worry about. I was still worried, but never let on to my daughter that I was. She went into the o.r. smiling and laughing. She wasn't when I saw her a little bit later in recovery. A few days and she was fine....

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Ken I know what you mean. The Dr's always tell you all the risk and scare the heck out you. I haven't had my kids go through to much but when ever they did I always worried that something would go wrong.

Don't worry it always turns out great. But we will still say a prayer and keep the liitle guy in our thought for a quick and painless recovery.

Jim

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he will be in my thoughts today. i had the same surgery done when i was younger and everything was fine. i was mostly tired for a few days and then i felt fine.

dave

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Prayers being said for the little guy.

My little boy had to have a procedure done when he was 3. Minor, but I was a basket case. I know what you're going through. He'll be fine. ( better than you!)

Good luck and keep us posted!!! BTW---I love his name!!!

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