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    code frog 0
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    I'm totally wiped out. My two girls are asleep on the floor at my feet but we all made it. I don't know the vernacular in your region but it was a kicker. I pretty much stand the gap for my kids in *EVERY* case and they know it. When the world falls apart I'm the one that catches it and glues it. So naturally both of them insist I carry them in ( at the same time ). They both came into post-op within minutes and demanded me. I had to hold both of them in each arm for about 30 minutes. It was worth it they both are hurting right now but at least they are home. So we survived day one and I am paved. Hopefully we catch up. Thanks to all of you for the support. It was great! All in all they are all safe. Time to sleep. You guys totally rock!:cool::rose:

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      I'm totally wiped out. My two girls are asleep on the floor at my feet but we all made it. I don't know the vernacular in your region but it was a kicker. I pretty much stand the gap for my kids in *EVERY* case and they know it. When the world falls apart I'm the one that catches it and glues it. So naturally both of them insist I carry them in ( at the same time ). They both came into post-op within minutes and demanded me. I had to hold both of them in each arm for about 30 minutes. It was worth it they both are hurting right now but at least they are home. So we survived day one and I am paved. Hopefully we catch up. Thanks to all of you for the support. It was great! All in all they are all safe. Time to sleep. You guys totally rock!:cool::rose:

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      Steve Echols
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      Congrats!! Glad everything turned out okay! I remember getting my tonsils out in 4th grade, and not being able to swallow for a week. Ice cream, ice cream, ICE CREAM!


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        I'm totally wiped out. My two girls are asleep on the floor at my feet but we all made it. I don't know the vernacular in your region but it was a kicker. I pretty much stand the gap for my kids in *EVERY* case and they know it. When the world falls apart I'm the one that catches it and glues it. So naturally both of them insist I carry them in ( at the same time ). They both came into post-op within minutes and demanded me. I had to hold both of them in each arm for about 30 minutes. It was worth it they both are hurting right now but at least they are home. So we survived day one and I am paved. Hopefully we catch up. Thanks to all of you for the support. It was great! All in all they are all safe. Time to sleep. You guys totally rock!:cool::rose:

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        Paul Conrad
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        code-frog wrote:

        All in all they are all safe

        That's awesome to hear :-D

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        • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

          Congrats!! Glad everything turned out okay! I remember getting my tonsils out in 4th grade, and not being able to swallow for a week. Ice cream, ice cream, ICE CREAM!


          - S 50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!

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          My 11 year old is home today recovering from an adenoidectomy. Ice cream, pudding, and TV. A tough life. Hey code-frog, I know my son's surgery was minor stuff. Glad everthing worked out OK for your kids. That's what parents are for - everything we do is for them, and we love it.

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            I'm totally wiped out. My two girls are asleep on the floor at my feet but we all made it. I don't know the vernacular in your region but it was a kicker. I pretty much stand the gap for my kids in *EVERY* case and they know it. When the world falls apart I'm the one that catches it and glues it. So naturally both of them insist I carry them in ( at the same time ). They both came into post-op within minutes and demanded me. I had to hold both of them in each arm for about 30 minutes. It was worth it they both are hurting right now but at least they are home. So we survived day one and I am paved. Hopefully we catch up. Thanks to all of you for the support. It was great! All in all they are all safe. Time to sleep. You guys totally rock!:cool::rose:

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            Thanks for letting us know, glad it went well :rose:

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              My 11 year old is home today recovering from an adenoidectomy. Ice cream, pudding, and TV. A tough life. Hey code-frog, I know my son's surgery was minor stuff. Glad everthing worked out OK for your kids. That's what parents are for - everything we do is for them, and we love it.

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              Good to hear yours is doing well too. I also had my adenoids out at the same time as the tonsils. Supposed to cure snoring, but my wife will attest that it doesn't :-)


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                I'm totally wiped out. My two girls are asleep on the floor at my feet but we all made it. I don't know the vernacular in your region but it was a kicker. I pretty much stand the gap for my kids in *EVERY* case and they know it. When the world falls apart I'm the one that catches it and glues it. So naturally both of them insist I carry them in ( at the same time ). They both came into post-op within minutes and demanded me. I had to hold both of them in each arm for about 30 minutes. It was worth it they both are hurting right now but at least they are home. So we survived day one and I am paved. Hopefully we catch up. Thanks to all of you for the support. It was great! All in all they are all safe. Time to sleep. You guys totally rock!:cool::rose:

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                Congrats and way to go the surgical team. Let's have a big round for a fantastic job.:rose:

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                  I'm totally wiped out. My two girls are asleep on the floor at my feet but we all made it. I don't know the vernacular in your region but it was a kicker. I pretty much stand the gap for my kids in *EVERY* case and they know it. When the world falls apart I'm the one that catches it and glues it. So naturally both of them insist I carry them in ( at the same time ). They both came into post-op within minutes and demanded me. I had to hold both of them in each arm for about 30 minutes. It was worth it they both are hurting right now but at least they are home. So we survived day one and I am paved. Hopefully we catch up. Thanks to all of you for the support. It was great! All in all they are all safe. Time to sleep. You guys totally rock!:cool::rose:

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                  I've been away a few days and I've just read back to the previous post. Had I been around and known, your girls would have had been in my prayers. My two angel monsters are about the same ages, six and three, but we have had nothing in comparison to your experience. We've had two visits to emergency and a planned adanoid [chick spilling] op and that was enough thanks. I really feel for you and your girls and you will all be in my prayers. Good luck and God Bless. :rose: :rose: Now go and get a HUGE quantities of ice-cream for when the girls need it.


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                    I'm totally wiped out. My two girls are asleep on the floor at my feet but we all made it. I don't know the vernacular in your region but it was a kicker. I pretty much stand the gap for my kids in *EVERY* case and they know it. When the world falls apart I'm the one that catches it and glues it. So naturally both of them insist I carry them in ( at the same time ). They both came into post-op within minutes and demanded me. I had to hold both of them in each arm for about 30 minutes. It was worth it they both are hurting right now but at least they are home. So we survived day one and I am paved. Hopefully we catch up. Thanks to all of you for the support. It was great! All in all they are all safe. Time to sleep. You guys totally rock!:cool::rose:

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                    Tom Deketelaere
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                    Gratz I hope this is start off better times for you Having been thru several surgery's myself (the one more dangerous than the other) I feel there pain and wish them and you the best in future

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                    • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

                      Good to hear yours is doing well too. I also had my adenoids out at the same time as the tonsils. Supposed to cure snoring, but my wife will attest that it doesn't :-)


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                      Steve Echols wrote:

                      Supposed to cure snoring

                      Hmm. It did in my case.

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                        I'm totally wiped out. My two girls are asleep on the floor at my feet but we all made it. I don't know the vernacular in your region but it was a kicker. I pretty much stand the gap for my kids in *EVERY* case and they know it. When the world falls apart I'm the one that catches it and glues it. So naturally both of them insist I carry them in ( at the same time ). They both came into post-op within minutes and demanded me. I had to hold both of them in each arm for about 30 minutes. It was worth it they both are hurting right now but at least they are home. So we survived day one and I am paved. Hopefully we catch up. Thanks to all of you for the support. It was great! All in all they are all safe. Time to sleep. You guys totally rock!:cool::rose:

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                        I was wondering about you and your family last night. Glad to hear it went great!

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                          I'm totally wiped out. My two girls are asleep on the floor at my feet but we all made it. I don't know the vernacular in your region but it was a kicker. I pretty much stand the gap for my kids in *EVERY* case and they know it. When the world falls apart I'm the one that catches it and glues it. So naturally both of them insist I carry them in ( at the same time ). They both came into post-op within minutes and demanded me. I had to hold both of them in each arm for about 30 minutes. It was worth it they both are hurting right now but at least they are home. So we survived day one and I am paved. Hopefully we catch up. Thanks to all of you for the support. It was great! All in all they are all safe. Time to sleep. You guys totally rock!:cool::rose:

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                          That's great news that all went well. Have been thinking about your little ones and wondering how they were doing. What a good daddy you are. :rose:

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                            I'm totally wiped out. My two girls are asleep on the floor at my feet but we all made it. I don't know the vernacular in your region but it was a kicker. I pretty much stand the gap for my kids in *EVERY* case and they know it. When the world falls apart I'm the one that catches it and glues it. So naturally both of them insist I carry them in ( at the same time ). They both came into post-op within minutes and demanded me. I had to hold both of them in each arm for about 30 minutes. It was worth it they both are hurting right now but at least they are home. So we survived day one and I am paved. Hopefully we catch up. Thanks to all of you for the support. It was great! All in all they are all safe. Time to sleep. You guys totally rock!:cool::rose:

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                            Chris Meech
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                            Great news and thanks for taking the moment to let us know. I'm glad you're girls are doing well. Let the ice cream flow, now. :)

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