[QUOTE=rathat48;20110400]They shouldn't grow back, get a better surgeon.[/QUOTE]
Yes they do, when i lived in Indiana, when i was [b]2[/b] I got them taken out, the doctor said they were [b]bigger[/b] than any [b]Adult's[/b] he had ever seen, and then i got them taken out again at 13 and the doctor said they same thing
[QUOTE=Guniv;20110439]cystic fybrosis maybe? no clue[/QUOTE]
I thought so to, but than again, idk
[QUOTE=Playaz;20110434]Yes they do, when i lived in Indiana, when i was [b]2[/b] I got them taken out, the doctor said they were [b]bigger[/b] than any [b]Adult's[/b] he had ever seen, and then i got them taken out again at 13 and the doctor said they same thing[/QUOTE]
If even a small bud of tonsil or adenoid tissue is left behind by the surgeon, the tonsil or adenoid may regrow. With regard to tonsillectomy, the risk of regrowth depends greatly on technique. At one time, some surgeons performed subcapsular tonsillectomies, in which the outermost shell of the tonsil was left behind. I am told this operation was less painful than a regular tonsillectomy, in which the entire tonsil is removed. Unfortunately, incompletely removed tonsils have a nasty tendency to regenerate.
As he said: get a better surgeon.
A good way to lose weight is to cut off a leg.
Those things have to weight a good 20 pounds a piece.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;20110690]A good way to lose weight is to cut off a leg.
Those things have to weight a good 20 pounds a piece.[/QUOTE]
Made my day!
[QUOTE=KaIibos;20110124]bulimia[/QUOTE]
He never said he could read minds.....
[QUOTE=Tudd Fudders;20110926]He never said he could read minds.....[/QUOTE]
You made my fucking day.
[QUOTE=Klownox;20110973]You made my fucking day.[/QUOTE]
Okay, so update, i am feeling better. But it will probably happen again tomorrow. And by the way, I like your avatar
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