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Originally posted by Icey Mike: Good luck Colter. My prayers are with you and your family. Yes, Icey Mike have a heart. Thanks.  Glad to hear I am not the only one with one. 
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That sucks I hope everything goes well, I'm sure it will. Good luck give me a call when you are in town and let me know if you need anything.
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My nephew had to have the same surgery. I'm sure all will be well. 
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Wow, I can totally relate in two ways! I had the same surgery done when I was young. In fact, I had tubes put in my ears twice before they finally put permanent ones in as well as having a good portion of my adenoids removed. It's a fairly simple and routine surgery and I don't remember feeling anything different once I woke up from the anesthesia.
Plus, I just had surgery on my ankle Monday. Having ear surgery is a piece of cake compared to this!
I think the thing I hated most about getting tubes when I was little was the anesthesia, but that was over 15 years ago, and the way they administer them is so much easier now...it usually is done by IV instead of a mask.
The surgery really helps and I had no ear problems after having it done.
Hope everything goes well, and he'll be in our prayers.
=) Christy
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Thank you Christy.  We go in for the Pre-op today and the real deal tomorrow. I have tomorrow off so I will post as soon as we get back and let everyone know how it went.
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Well everything went well.  Payden is feeling okay. He doesn't act like his throat even bothers him, go figure.  I think this was harder on Tasha and I then on him. 
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Thats good to hear. Im glad everything went well. hehe, you modded Payden. 
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Originally posted by ExDelayed: [QB]Thats good to hear. Im glad everything went well. QB] Same hear. 
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Wow! I didn't know it was already a done deal, but I'm glad it all went well Now, give the little trooper some ice cream; and make it the good stuff, not the el-cheapo brands they sell at Wal-Mart 
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After I had my adenoids removed, I never even noticed. I remember them telling me that I had dissolvable stitches in my throat which I thought was weird! Glad that everything went well. =) Christy
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