Monday, June 05, 2006

Adenotonsillectomy

The Batterson family is breathing a sigh of relief. After years of marveling at the enormity of Josiah's tonsils, and listening to him snore like an old man, we finally had his tonsils and adnoids removed this morning. It was a tough decision, but we felt like it was in his best long-term interest.

Unfortunately, Josiah doesn't exactly have a high threshold for pain and he definitely doesn't like doctors. But we're thanking God for sedatives :) Josiah was absolutely hilarious. He was punch drunk. Lora and I could hardly contain the laughter. He was making faces and saying things that were so cute they shouldn't be legal.

I went into the operating room with Josiah while they gave him the anesthesia. It was a little unnerving. I've had half a dozen surgeries, but it's more difficult being on the parent end of the equation.

Josiah made it through surgery with flying colors. And he was pretty funny post-op too. He said he didn't want to go home. He wanted to go to Ebenezers to get an Ebenezer Freezer. We mistakenly said we're "going home" about a dozen times and everytime Josiah corrected us in less than a nanosecond. I want to go to Ebenezers! If we could have captured it on film it would have made a great commercial endorsement for Ebenezers coffeehouse.

We're thanking God that this surgery is behind us!

The amazing thing is that we can already tell a difference in his voice! No more nasal sounds. Lora said it sounded like he sucked helium :)

4 Comments:

At June 05, 2006 8:43 PM, Blogger Davnkaty said...

Pastor Scott sent me a link to your blog because I found out today that my own son Marcus will be needing the same thing. He sees the ear nose and throat specialist tomarrow. I am glad to heat that all went well with your son. God bless and keep bloggin.

 
At June 06, 2006 12:05 PM, Blogger Derek said...

When my daughter was 2, we had to take her in for a surgery to unclog a tear duct. She also had anesthesia -- and I can totally relate to feeling very protective. The hard part was letting them take her away from us for the surgery -- they took her away! How dare they!

 
At June 06, 2006 12:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

When my daughter was 2, we had to take her in for a surgery to unclog a tear duct. She also had anesthesia -- and I can totally relate to feeling very protective. The hard part was letting them take her away from us for the surgery -- they took her away! How dare they!hey!

 
At June 07, 2006 11:07 AM, Blogger SageSteph said...

I SO wish that yall had videoed some of that. Truly- there is nothing more hilarious than kids on anesthesia. I'm glad Josiah's feeling better.

 

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