The Healing Blossom: Tonsillectomy - Day 7

Friday, February 3, 2012

Tonsillectomy - Day 7

Day 7

Today I had to get up at 9AM to go to my ENT follow-up appointment. Normally it’s scheduled 3 weeks after the surgery but I need a return to work letter from my doctor so I can return on Monday. I’m hoping I’ll be ready by Monday which will be day 11.

It was rough getting up this morning and I knew I wouldn’t be able to drive because I was dizzy from my 7AM percoset. I asked the doctor why I was only feeling pain on one side. The doctor said it’s called “asymmetrical pain”. It can happen after surgery when one side hurts more than the other. It doesn’t mean the other side is not hurting, it just means the side I feel hurts more. The scabs are still on and he said they should fall off slowly, a little bit at a time. It’s possible that the same pain I’m experiencing today, may still be just as strong 3 weeks from now. Hopefully I can function at work Monday because I can’t take 3 weeks off of work unpaid.

After the drive home I felt a little nauseous from the ride home. I cooked an egg and topped it my sweet mashed potatoes.  My Percocet was wearing off but I wanted to go 7 hours in between doses. At about the 6th hour I started getting a headache. Then I napped for 3 hours…..I won’t be able to do that when I return to work. Sure I still need to rest this week but need to be coherent for 11 straight hours on Monday and every day next week. I can’t go from sleeping all the time to 11 hours of working (8 hours of work, 1 hour lunch, 30 minutes getting ready for work and 1 ½ hours total drive time).

When I woke from my nap it had been 9 hours since my last Percocet. For dinner I decided to try some real food. I made a marinated salmon, carrot ginger soup and steamed kale and onions. The carrot ginger soup was good but I could feel the tangy ginger on my throat. I ate ½ a cup before it became to painful. I thought the marinated salmon would be too spicy, but I couldn’t feel it. (maybe the ginger already did the damage?). The difficult part about eating that food was not swallowing it. As you chew some food gets caught between the cheek and gums. Normally you use your tongue to dislodge that food so you can continue chewing or swallow it. Yikes!! Can’t use the tongue like that…WAY too painful. I have to take a sip of water and swish it to dislodge the food.

Another shock of throat pain happened when I accidently dropped a lid on the floor. No big deal, the lid was plastic but it slipped and my body tensed up when I dropped it. YIKES! OUCH! That’s painful.

As week 1 ends, I’m experiencing the following problems:

·         I can talk, but softly.

·         The throat pain is greatly minimized with the Percocet for about 3 hours. The 4th hour the pain gradually increases. The pain has not been as intense as other has described…at least not yet….

·         I’m eating soft foods but I prefer the clear liquids. If I eat anything, I have to drink a bunch of water and swish it around to rise all the food particles out of my mouth and throat.

·         I am now taking all of my vitamins and supplements except for buffered vitamin c and I’m no longer crushing up the Percocet.

·         I’m still pretty wiped out and I get dizzy at times. If I push it too hard around the house I start to get a headache or get dizzy and have to lay down. Sometimes even sitting up and typing is too much.



Day 7 Diet

·         1 egg on top of roasted sweet potato mash.

·         Coconut water and aloe juice diluted in water.

·         Alexa’s healing broth (warm).

·         Carrot & Ginger Soup, Pacific brand (the ginger was to tangy for my throat).

·         Steamed kale and onions with turmeric and olive oil.

·         Morrey’s marinated Wild Alaskan Salmon from Costco.

·         Detox friendly Pumpkin Coconut Cream Pie and coconut whip cream.

·         Coconut yogurt, vanilla flavored mixed with Green Superfoods.

Next: Days 8,9,10 - Tonsillectomy

4 comments:

  1. Hi I'm on day 2 of my tonsillectomy. You are my guide to what's next. Thanks for being so informative!! I'm having the same symptoms so you give me hope that I'll be feeling better by the end of the week.

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  3. hi, I'm on day 7 and its causing a lot of pain but I've seen so many sites and none seem to say that they have had a lot of pain my throat feels like its burning up. yesterday I had a piece of rosemary ham and I think it scratched my throat I'm a little worried because after I ate that I did start to see some red on the wound. I hope it is nothing to bad

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  4. I recently had tonsillectomy on August 7, 2018 which is like 4 weeks ago.
    Food especially liquid goes up through my nasal cavity if I don't put in serious effort in seizing my breath before making attempt to swallow anything. My uvula was cut since I was an infant(says my mom). This nasal regurgitation is a big concern to me, will the condition improve on its own cos I fear having to go for another surgery to supplement my palate.
    Swallowing is a monumental challenge, not due to pain, I stopped feeling any pain entirely 2 weeks ago, but it seems as if my efforts at swallowing is not complemented by my throat muscles. Even after I have to take time to chew food to a pulp, and it has to be a very little quantity, it still gets hooked on my throat entrance and I need to use water to wash down for every spoon.
    Also I may have lost some taste buds in my mouth because I don't feel the flavor of food much. Food tastes outrightly bitter at the back of my mouth.
    I can no more use my tongue to touch my right molars like I used to before the surgery. I can do for my left molars.
    I'm am worried

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